Molecular and Biological Mechanisms Underlying Gender Differences in COVID-19 Severity and Mortality
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Frontiers Media S.A.
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Globally, over two million people have perished due to the recent pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. The available epidemiological global data for SARS-CoV-2 portrays a higher rate of severity and mortality in males. Analyzing gender differences in the host mechanisms involved in SARS-CoV-2 infection and progression may offer insight into the more detrimental disease prognosis and clinical outcome in males. Therefore, we outline sexual dimorphisms which exist in particular host factors and elaborate on how they may contribute to the pronounced severity in male COVID-19 patients. This includes disparities detected in comorbidities, the ACE2 receptor, renin-angiotensin system (RAS), signaling molecules involved in SARS-CoV-2 replication, proteases which prime viral S protein, the immune response, and behavioral considerations. Moreover, we discuss sexual disparities associated with other viruses and a possible gender-dependent response to SARS-CoV-2 vaccines. By specifically highlighting these immune-endocrine processes as well as behavioral factors that differentially exist between the genders, we aim to offer a better understanding in the variations of SARS-CoV-2 pathogenicity. © Copyright © 2021 Wehbe, Hammoud, Yassine, Fardoun, El-Yazbi and Eid.
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Ace-2, Covid-19, Gender difference, Sars-cov-2, Vaccine, Animals, Cardiovascular diseases, Covid-19 vaccines, Disease progression, Disease susceptibility, Female, Humans, Male, Pandemics, Renin-angiotensin system, Risk, Sex characteristics, Sex factors, Angiotensin converting enzyme 2, Cd147 antigen, Cell receptor, Creatinine, Estrogen, Furin, Mitogen activated protein kinase, Neuropilin 1, Pathogen associated molecular pattern, Pattern recognition receptor, Selective estrogen receptor modulator, Stat1 protein, Toll like receptor, Transmembrane protease serine 2, Tumor necrosis factor alpha converting enzyme, Adaptive immunity, Cardiovascular disease, Chronic lung disease, Coronavirus disease 2019, Diabetes mellitus, Disease severity, Human, Hypertension, Immune response, Innate immunity, Ischemic heart disease, Jak-stat signaling, Mapk signaling, Mortality, Mortality rate, Prevalence, Protein expression, Renin angiotensin aldosterone system, Review, Risk factor, Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2, Sex difference, Virus entry, Virus replication, Virus virulence, Animal, Disease exacerbation, Disease predisposition, Immunology, Pandemic, Physiology, Sex factor, Sexual characteristics