Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the pandemic infection caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), presents with an extremely heterogeneous spectrum of symptoms and signs. The clinical manifestations seem to be correlated with disease severity. COVID-19 susceptibility and mortality show a significant sex imbalance, with men being more prone to infection and showing a higher rate of hospitalization and mortality compared to women. Such variability can be ascribed to both sex-related biological factors and gender-related behavioral cues. This review will discuss the potential mechanisms accounting for sex/gender influence in vulnerability to COVID-19. Cardiovascular diseases play a central role in determining COVID-19 outcome, whether they are pre-existent or arose upon infection. We will pay particular attention to the impact of sex and gender on cardiovascular manifestations related to COVID-19. Finally, we will discuss the sex-dependent variability in some biomarkers for the evaluation of COVID-19 infection and prognosis. The aim of this work is to highlight the significance of gendered medicine in setting up personalized programs for COVID-19 prevention, clinical evaluation and treatment.

Sex-related factors in cardiovascular complications associated to COVID-19 / Megiorni, Francesca; Pontecorvi, Paola; Gerini, Giulia; Anastasiadou, Eleni; Marchese, Cinzia; Ceccarelli, Simona. - In: BIOMOLECULES. - ISSN 2218-273X. - 12:1(2022), pp. 1-19. [10.3390/biom12010021]

Sex-related factors in cardiovascular complications associated to COVID-19

Francesca Megiorni;Paola Pontecorvi;Giulia Gerini;Eleni Anastasiadou;Cinzia Marchese;Simona Ceccarelli
2022

Abstract

Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), the pandemic infection caused by the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), presents with an extremely heterogeneous spectrum of symptoms and signs. The clinical manifestations seem to be correlated with disease severity. COVID-19 susceptibility and mortality show a significant sex imbalance, with men being more prone to infection and showing a higher rate of hospitalization and mortality compared to women. Such variability can be ascribed to both sex-related biological factors and gender-related behavioral cues. This review will discuss the potential mechanisms accounting for sex/gender influence in vulnerability to COVID-19. Cardiovascular diseases play a central role in determining COVID-19 outcome, whether they are pre-existent or arose upon infection. We will pay particular attention to the impact of sex and gender on cardiovascular manifestations related to COVID-19. Finally, we will discuss the sex-dependent variability in some biomarkers for the evaluation of COVID-19 infection and prognosis. The aim of this work is to highlight the significance of gendered medicine in setting up personalized programs for COVID-19 prevention, clinical evaluation and treatment.
2022
sars-cov-2; covid-19; cardiovascular diseases; sex; gender; biomarkers
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Sex-related factors in cardiovascular complications associated to COVID-19 / Megiorni, Francesca; Pontecorvi, Paola; Gerini, Giulia; Anastasiadou, Eleni; Marchese, Cinzia; Ceccarelli, Simona. - In: BIOMOLECULES. - ISSN 2218-273X. - 12:1(2022), pp. 1-19. [10.3390/biom12010021]
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