The mechanistic basis linking cytokine storm to thrombosis in COVID-19

Q4 Medicine Thrombosis Update Pub Date : 2022-08-01 DOI:10.1016/j.tru.2022.100110
Adam Wolf , Faria Khimani , Braian Yoon , Coltin Gerhart , Dakota Endsley , Anish K. Ray , Angelito F. Yango , Stuart D. Flynn , Gregory Y.H. Lip , Stevan A. Gonzalez , Mohanakrishnan Sathyamoorthy
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Abstract

It is now well established that infection with SARS-CoV-2 resulting in COVID-19 disease includes a severely symptomatic subset of patients in whom an aggressive and/or dysregulated host immune response leads to cytokine storm syndrome (CSS) that may be further complicated by thrombotic events, contributing to the severe morbidity and mortality observed in COVID-19. This review provides a brief overview of cytokine storm in COVID-19, and then presents a mechanistic discussion of how cytokine storm affects integrated pathways in thrombosis involving the endothelium, platelets, the coagulation cascade, eicosanoids, auto-antibody mediated thrombosis, and the fibrinolytic system.

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细胞因子风暴与COVID-19血栓形成的机制基础
现已确定,导致COVID-19疾病的SARS-CoV-2感染包括症状严重的患者亚群,其中侵袭性和/或失调的宿主免疫反应导致细胞因子风暴综合征(CSS),并可能因血栓形成事件进一步复杂化,从而导致COVID-19中观察到的严重发病率和死亡率。本文综述了COVID-19中细胞因子风暴的研究进展,并从机制上讨论了细胞因子风暴如何影响血栓形成的综合途径,包括内皮细胞、血小板、凝血级联、类二十烷细胞、自身抗体介导的血栓形成和纤溶系统。
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Thrombosis Update
Thrombosis Update Medicine-Hematology
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