COVID-19 and mucormycosis

A. Lipnitsky, N. Polovets, R. Surkova, A. Murugova, A. Toporkov, D. Victorov
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Mucormycosis is an angioinvasive disease caused by fungi of the order Mucorales. Coronavirus disease (COVID-19), associated mucormycosis (CAM) is a global emerging threat. More than 40 000 CAM cases have been reported in India. Emergense of CAM has been attributed to host, environmental and agents-related factors. Mucorales spore burden has been reported globally, however their presence is higher in tropical countries, such as India. Before the COVID-19 pandemic, patients with diabetes mellitus, hematological malignancies, solid organ transplants, corticosteroid therapy and neutropenia were more prone to mucormycosis. In COVID-19 patients, virus-induced endothelial dysfunction, hyperglycemia, and immune dysfunction following corticosteroid use. COVID-19 infection may directly induce hyperglycaemia by damaging beta cells of the pancreas or by corticosteroid therapy. In addition, corticosteroid treatment reduces the innate immune function of phagocytic cells. Free iron acquisition from the host is an important virulence factor of Mucorales.
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COVID-19和毛霉病
毛霉菌病是一种由毛霉菌目真菌引起的血管侵入性疾病。冠状病毒病(COVID-19)及其相关毛霉菌病(CAM)是一种全球性的新威胁。印度报告了4万多例CAM病例。CAM的发生与宿主、环境和病原体相关因素有关。毛霉菌孢子负担在全球都有报道,但在热带国家,如印度,它们的存在更高。新冠肺炎大流行前,糖尿病、血液系统恶性肿瘤、实体器官移植、皮质类固醇治疗和中性粒细胞减少的患者更容易发生毛霉病。在COVID-19患者中,使用皮质类固醇后病毒诱导的内皮功能障碍、高血糖和免疫功能障碍。COVID-19感染可通过损害胰腺β细胞或皮质类固醇治疗直接诱导高血糖。此外,皮质类固醇治疗降低了吞噬细胞的先天免疫功能。从宿主获取游离铁是毛霉的一个重要毒力因子。
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