Russell Clark D, Lone Nazir I, Baillie J Kenneth
Centre for Inflammation Research, The Queen's Medical Research Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh BioQuarter, Edinburgh, UK.
Usher Institute, University of Edinburgh, Edinburgh BioQuarter, Edinburgh, UK.
Nat Med. 2023 Feb;29(2):334-343. doi: 10.1038/s41591-022-02156-9. Epub 2023 Feb 16.
The influence of comorbidities on COVID-19 outcomes has been recognized since the earliest days of the pandemic. But establishing causality and determining underlying mechanisms and clinical implications has been challenging-owing to the multitude of confounding factors and patient variability. Several distinct pathological mechanisms, not active in every patient, determine health outcomes in the three different phases of COVID-19-from the initial viral replication phase to inflammatory lung injury and post-acute sequelae. Specific comorbidities (and overall multimorbidity) can either exacerbate these pathological mechanisms or reduce the patient's tolerance to organ injury. In this Review, we consider the impact of specific comorbidities, and overall multimorbidity, on the three mechanistically distinct phases of COVID-19, and we discuss the utility of host genetics as a route to causal inference by eliminating many sources of confounding. Continued research into the mechanisms of disease-state interactions will be crucial to inform stratification of therapeutic approaches and improve outcomes for patients.
自疫情最初阶段以来,合并症对新冠病毒疾病(COVID-19)结局的影响就已得到认识。但由于存在众多混杂因素和患者个体差异,确定因果关系、明确潜在机制及临床意义一直具有挑战性。在COVID-19的三个不同阶段——从最初的病毒复制阶段到炎症性肺损伤及急性后遗症阶段,几种不同的病理机制(并非在每个患者中都活跃)决定了健康结局。特定的合并症(以及总体的多种合并症)既可能加剧这些病理机制,也可能降低患者对器官损伤的耐受性。在本综述中,我们考虑特定合并症以及总体多种合并症对COVID-19三个机制不同阶段的影响,并讨论宿主遗传学作为一种通过消除许多混杂来源进行因果推断途径的效用。对疾病状态相互作用机制的持续研究对于指导治疗方法分层和改善患者结局至关重要。