Effect of COVID-19 Infection on the Immune System and Risk of Developing Diabetes Complications: A Review
Título
Effect of COVID-19 Infection on the Immune System and Risk of Developing Diabetes Complications: A Review
Autor
Samir Derouiche, Taissir Cheradid, Djoumana Abdelmalek, Ikram Achi
Descripción
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is caused by SARS-COV2 and represents the causative agent of a potentially fatal disease that is of great global public health concern. The pandemic outbreak of COVID-19 is rapidly spreading all over the world. This review aims to provide a relationship between the alteration of immune system during COVID-19 infection and the risk of developing diabetes complications. The risk of COVID-19 infection in patients is due not only to the severity of the viral infection but also to the host's immune response. The risk of infection is one of the main complications of diabetics, as it has been suggested that diabetes inhibits the immune response which contributes to infection and progression to symptoms. also, The evidence of generation of oxygen free radicals and oxidative stress is a key process in the onset of diabetes mellitus which participate in the development of the systemic inflammatory response syndrome. In addition, chronic hyperglycemia during COVID-19 infection may increase the release of inflammatory cytokines, a high ability to bind to the virus ACE2 glycosylated, worsen the ketoacidosis and vascular complications that may explain the severity of the SARS-CoV-2 infection in diabetic patients.
Fecha
2020
Materia
covid-19, Diabetes mellitus, immune system, Oxidative stress
Identificador
10.18502/jpc.v8i3.4548
Fuente
Journal of Pharmaceutical Care
Editor
Research Center for Rational Use of Drugs (RCRUD)
Cobertura
Therapeutics. Pharmacology, Pharmacy and materia medica
Colección
Citación
Samir Derouiche, Taissir Cheradid, Djoumana Abdelmalek, Ikram Achi, “Effect of COVID-19 Infection on the Immune System and Risk of Developing Diabetes Complications: A Review,” SOCICT Open, consulta 16 de abril de 2026, https://www.socictopen.socict.org/items/show/7893.
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