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    Mehlotra, Rajeev K.

    Infection, genetics and evolution, 11/2020, Letnik: 85
    Journal Article

    Emerging results indicate that an uncontrolled host immune response, leading to a life-threatening condition called cytokine release syndrome (also termed “cytokine storm”), is the major driver of pathology in severe COVID-19. In this pandemic, considerable effort is being focused on identifying host genomic factors that increase susceptibility or resistance to the complications of COVID-19 and translating these findings to improved patient care. In this regard, the chemokine receptor-ligand nexus has been reported as potentially important in severe COVID-19 disease pathogenesis and its treatment. Valuable genomic insights into the chemokine receptor-ligand nexus have been gained from HIV infection and disease progression studies. Applying that knowledge, together with newly discovered potential host genomic factors associated with COVID-19, may lead to a more comprehensive understanding of the pathogenesis and treatment outcomes in COVID-19 patients. •Hyperimmune response is seen in cases of severe COVID-19.•The chemokine receptor-ligand system is potentially important in severe COVID-19.•Valuable genomic insights into this system have been gained from HIV/AIDS studies.•Applying that knowledge into COVID-19 studies may be important and beneficial.