How do inflammatory mediators, immune response and air pollution contribute to covid-19 disease severity? A lesson to learn

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Abstract

Inflammatory and immune processes are defensive mechanisms that aim to remove harmful agents. As a response to infections, inflammation and immune response contribute to the pathophysiological mechanisms of diseases. Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), whose underlying mechanisms remain not fully elucidated, has posed new challenges for the knowledge of pathophysiology. Chiefly, the inflammatory process and immune response appear to be unique features of COVID-19 that result in developing a hyper-inflammatory syndrome, and air pollution, the world’s largest health risk factor, may partly explain the behaviour and fate of COVID-19. Understanding the mechanisms involved in the progression of COVID-19 is of fundamental importance in order to avoid the late stage of the disease, associated with a poor prognosis. Here, the role of the inflammatory and immune mediators in COVID-19 pathophysiology is discussed.

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Signorini, C., Pignatti, P., & Coccini, T. (2021). How do inflammatory mediators, immune response and air pollution contribute to covid-19 disease severity? A lesson to learn. Life, 11(3), 1–27. https://doi.org/10.3390/life11030182

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