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Immuno-Endocrinology of COVID-19: The Key Role of Sex Hormones

Flavia Tramontana, Sofia Battisti, Nicola Napoli, Rocky Strollo

2021Frontiers in Endocrinology29 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Epidemiological evidence shows clear gender disparities in the Coronavirus 2019 Disease (COVID-19) severity and fatality. This may reflect the contribution of gender-related factors, such as sex hormones, to COVID-19 pathogenesis. However, the mechanism linking gender disparities to COVID-19 severity is still poorly understood. In this review, we will pinpoint several elements involved in COVID-19 pathogenesis that are regulated by the two main sex hormones, estrogen and androgen. These include tissue specific gene regulation of SARS-CoV2 entry factors, innate and adaptive immune responses to infection, immunometabolism, and susceptibility to tissue injury by cytopathic effect or hyper-inflammatory response. We will discuss the mechanistic link between sex hormone regulation of COVID-19 pathogenetic factors and disease severity. Finally, we will summarize current evidence from clinical studies and trials targeting sex hormones and their signalling in COVID-19. A better understanding of the role of sex hormones in COVID-19 may identify targets for therapeutic intervention and allow optimization of treatment outcomes towards gender-based personalised medicine.

Topics & Concepts

HormoneDiseaseEstrogenPathogenesisMedicineSex hormone-binding globulinBioinformaticsCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)ImmunologyAndrogenBiologyInternal medicineInfectious disease (medical specialty)COVID-19 Impact on ReproductionCOVID-19 Clinical Research StudiesSARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Research