Author:
Lobato Tiago Bertola,Gennari-Felipe Matheus,Pauferro Janaína Ribeiro Barbosa,Correa Ilana Souza,Santos Beatriz Ferreira,Dias Beatriz Belmiro,de Oliveira Borges João Carlos,dos Santos Camila Soares,de Sousa Santos Elvirah Samantha,de Araújo Maria Janaína Leite,Ferreira Liliane Araújo,Pereira Sara Araujo,Serdan Tamires Duarte Afonso,Levada-Pires Adriana Cristina,Hatanaka Elaine,Borges Leandro,Cury-Boaventura Maria Fernanda,Vinolo Marco Aurélio Ramirez,Pithon-Curi Tania Cristina,Masi Laureane Nunes,Curi Rui,Hirabara Sandro Massao,Gorjão Renata
Abstract
Recent studies show that the metabolic characteristics of different leukocytes, such as, lymphocytes, neutrophils, and macrophages, undergo changes both in the face of infection with SARS-CoV-2 and in obesity and type 2 diabetes mellitus (DM2) condition. Thus, the objective of this review is to establish a correlation between the metabolic changes caused in leukocytes in DM2 and obesity that may favor a worse prognosis during SARS-Cov-2 infection. Chronic inflammation and hyperglycemia, specific and usual characteristics of obesity and DM2, contributes for the SARS-CoV-2 replication and metabolic disturbances in different leukocytes, favoring the proinflammatory response of these cells. Thus, obesity and DM2 are important risk factors for pro-inflammatory response and metabolic dysregulation that can favor the occurrence of the cytokine storm, implicated in the severity and high mortality risk of the COVID-19 in these patients.
Subject
Microbiology (medical),Microbiology
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