Is COVID-19 Gender-sensitive?

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Shreya Mukherjee
Kalipada Pahan
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[1] Rush University Medical Center,Department of Neurological Sciences
[2] Northwestern University,Honors Program in Medical Education
[3] Jesse Brown Veterans Affairs Medical Center,Division of Research and Development
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COVID-19; Gender; ACE-2; TMPRSS2; Hypertension;
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While clinical characteristics exhibit that susceptibility to COVID-19 infection is equally likely between males and females, clinical outcomes show that males experience both a higher severity and fatality for COVID-19 infection than females. This review examines the evidence for these sex and gender differences and aims to illustrate possible mechanisms behind such sensitivity. Successful entry of SARS-CoV-2 into the body is dependent on the angiotensin-converting enzyme 2 (ACE2) receptor and the transmembrane protease serine 2 (TMPRSS2). Thus, sex-based differences in the expression of the ACE2 receptor and TMPRSS2 may explain the disparities in COVID-19 severity and fatality. Furthermore, these disparities may also be attributed to sex-based difference in immunological responses. Finally, the differences in clinical outcomes of COVID-19 infections between men and women may be due to gendered differences in behaviors, such as smoking, and prevalence to comorbidities. An understanding of the sex and gender sensitivities of COVID-19 infection is a necessary component towards the creation of effective treatment options and therapies for the virus.
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页码:38 / 47
页数:9
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