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Supportive therapy during COVID-19: The proposed mechanism of short-chain fatty acids to prevent cytokine storm and multi-organ failure

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The world is currently facing the COVID-19 pandemic that is taking a heavy toll on several countries。 While many infected patients have a good prognosis, in some cases the progression can be serious and even lead to death。 The commonly seen complications are a cytokine storm and multi-organ failure that require intensive care。 The mortality of critically ill patients depends on age, sex, immune state or co-morbidities。 There is an urgent need to discover a biomarker to identify early on patients at risk of developing serious complications and to find an effective treatment that could prevent disease progression and critical states。 Recent investigations have pointed to the possible contribution of intestinal dysbiosis to the pathophysiology of COVID-19。 Herein, we hypothesize that butyrate, a short-chain fatty acid initially produced by the gut microbiota, could be administered as supportive therapy to prevent immune system activation and disease progression。

COVID-19Cytokine stormMulti-organ failureIntestinal dysbiosisShort-chain fatty acidsButyrate

Jardou, M.、Lawson, R.

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Univ Limoges Pharmacol & Transplantat, INSERM, U1248, F-87000 Limoges, France

2021

Medical hypotheses

Medical hypotheses

SCI
ISSN:0306-9877
年,卷(期):2021.154
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