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<journal-id journal-id-type="nlm-ta">Molecular Medicine Reports</journal-id>
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<journal-title>Molecular Medicine Reports</journal-title>
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<issn pub-type="ppub">1791-2997</issn>
<issn pub-type="epub">1791-3004</issn>
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<publisher-name>D.A. Spandidos</publisher-name>
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<article-id pub-id-type="doi">10.3892/mmr.2020.11127</article-id>
<article-id pub-id-type="publisher-id">MMR-22-01-0009</article-id>
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<subject>Review</subject>
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<article-title>Obesity - a risk factor for increased COVID-19 prevalence, severity and lethality</article-title>
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<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Petrakis</surname><given-names>Demetrios</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af1-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">1</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Margin&#x0103;</surname><given-names>Denisa</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af2-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">2</xref>
<xref rid="fn1-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="author-notes">&#x002A;</xref>
<xref rid="c1-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="corresp"/></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Tsarouhas</surname><given-names>Konstantinos</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af3-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">3</xref>
<xref rid="fn1-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="author-notes">&#x002A;</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Tekos</surname><given-names>Fotios</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af4-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">4</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Stan</surname><given-names>Miriana</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af5-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">5</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Nikitovic</surname><given-names>Dragana</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af6-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">6</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Kouretas</surname><given-names>Demetrios</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af4-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">4</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Spandidos</surname><given-names>Demetrios A.</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af7-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">7</xref></contrib>
<contrib contrib-type="author"><name><surname>Tsatsakis</surname><given-names>Aristidis</given-names></name>
<xref rid="af1-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="aff">1</xref>
<xref rid="c2-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="corresp"/></contrib>
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<aff id="af1-mmr-22-01-0009"><label>1</label>Laboratory of Toxicology, Medical School, University of Crete, 71409 Heraklion, Greece</aff>
<aff id="af2-mmr-22-01-0009"><label>2</label>&#x2018;Carol Davila&#x2019; University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Biochemistry, 020956 Bucharest, Romania</aff>
<aff id="af3-mmr-22-01-0009"><label>3</label>Department of Cardiology, University Hospital of Larissa, 41110 Larissa, Greece</aff>
<aff id="af4-mmr-22-01-0009"><label>4</label>Department of Biochemistry-Biotechnology, University of Thessaly, 41500 Larissa, Greece</aff>
<aff id="af5-mmr-22-01-0009"><label>5</label>&#x2018;Carol Davila&#x2019; University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Toxicology, 020956 Bucharest, Romania</aff>
<aff id="af6-mmr-22-01-0009"><label>6</label>Laboratory of Histology-Embryology, School of Medicine, University of Crete, 71003 Heraklion, Greece</aff>
<aff id="af7-mmr-22-01-0009"><label>7</label>Laboratory of Clinical Virology, Medical School, University of Crete, 71110 Heraklion, Greece</aff>
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<corresp id="c1-mmr-22-01-0009"><italic>Correspondence to</italic>: Professor Denisa Margin&#x0103;, &#x2018;Carol Davila&#x2019; University of Medicine and Pharmacy, Faculty of Pharmacy, Department of Biochemistry, TraianVuia 6, 020956 Bucharest, Romania, E-mail: <email>denisa.margina@umfcd.ro</email>; <email>denisa.margina@gmail.com</email></corresp>
<corresp id="c2-mmr-22-01-0009">Professor Aristidis Tsatsakis, Laboratory of Toxicology, Medical School, University of Crete, Voutes, 71409 Heraklion, Greece, E-mail: <email>tsatsaka@uoc.gr</email></corresp>
<fn id="fn1-mmr-22-01-0009"><label>&#x002A;</label><p>Contributed equally</p></fn>
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<pub-date pub-type="ppub"><month>07</month><year>2020</year></pub-date>
<pub-date pub-type="epub"><day>05</day><month>05</month><year>2020</year></pub-date>
<volume>22</volume>
<issue>1</issue>
<fpage>9</fpage>
<lpage>19</lpage>
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<date date-type="received"><day>06</day><month>04</month><year>2020</year></date>
<date date-type="accepted"><day>05</day><month>05</month><year>2020</year></date>
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<copyright-year>2020</copyright-year>
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<abstract>
<p>Coronaviruses (CoVs), enveloped positive-sense RNA viruses, are a group of viruses that cause infections in the human respiratory tract, which can be characterized clinically from mild to fatal. The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) is the virus responsible. The global spread of COVID-19 can be described as the worst pandemic in humanity in the last century. To date, COVID-19 has infected more than 3,000,000 people worldwide and killed more than 200,000 people. All age groups can be infected from the virus, but more serious symptoms that can possibly result in death are observed in older people and those with underlying medical conditions such as cardiovascular and pulmonary disease. Novel data report more severe symptoms and even a negative prognosis for the obese patients. A growing body of evidence connects obesity with COVID-19 and a number of mechanisms from immune system activity attenuation to chronic inflammation are implicated. Lipid peroxidation creates reactive lipid aldehydes which in a patient with metabolic disorder and COVID-19 will affect its prognosis. Finally, pregnancy-associated obesity needs to be studied further in connection to COVID-19 as this infection could pose high risk both to pregnant women and the fetus.</p>
</abstract>
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<kwd>COVID-19</kwd>
<kwd>obesity</kwd>
<kwd>lipotoxicity</kwd>
<kwd>inflammation</kwd>
<kwd>oxidative stress</kwd>
<kwd>immune response</kwd>
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<sec sec-type="intro">
<label>1.</label>
<title>Introduction</title>
<p>The current SARS-CoV-2 pandemic challenges the health systems across the world to an unprecedented degree (<xref rid="b1-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">1</xref>); the scientific community was put to a test in order to evaluate the risk factors associated with the viral response, since the most sensitive patients in respect to the respiratory response to the pathogen are those in a prerequisite unbalanced health condition.</p>
<p>Obesity is one of the most important conditions that increases exponentially the mortality risk of the SARS-CoV-2 patients (<xref rid="b2-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">2</xref>); the Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) determined the most important groups with higher risk for severe illness, noting that, besides obesity, asthma, chronic lung disease, diabetes, serious heart conditions, chronic kidney disease, severe obesity, age 65 years and older, people in nursing homes or long-term care facilities, immune-compromised, and liver disease patients are the most vulnerable to the complications. Examining the respective list we can conclude that most of the high risk group patients have conditions associated frequently or consequences of obesity (diabetes, heart conditions, asthma, etc.) (<xref rid="b3-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">3</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b5-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">5</xref>).</p>
<p>The strong correlation between obesity and the complications of viral infections was previously pointed out, for the influenza virus as well as for the previous corona-viruses causing wide spread infections (SARS, MERS). This association is important when analyzing results, since there is an increased genetic similarity between SARS-CoV-2 (determining COVID-19), SARS-CoV (80&#x0025;) and MERS-CoV (50&#x0025;) (<xref rid="b6-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">6</xref>). Studies show that obese patients are at higher risk of hospital admission regardless of their viral status and also, obese patients are at higher risk of hospitalization compared to normo-ponderal ones, when affected by influenza (<xref rid="b7-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">7</xref>,<xref rid="b8-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">8</xref>).</p>
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<label>2.</label>
<title>Obesity and the metabolic link to COVID-19</title>
<p>Literature data state that there is a direct metabolic link between the state of inflammation (such as the one associated with diabetes and metabolic syndrome) and the &#x2018;cytokine storm&#x2019; contributing to the respiratory decline of COVID-19 patients. The entry of the virus to the cell is mediated by the ACE2 ectoenzyme located at the cell surface in the lungs and by the serine protease TMPRSS2; thus, the correlation with the renin-angiotensin system is obvious. Indeed, ACE1 activity is increased and ACE2 inhibited; while angiotensin II activates angiotensin receptors 1 and 2 (AT1R, AT2R) mediating a pro-inflammatory response, and a consequent increase of vascular permeability. Importantly, this metabolic imbalance is aggravated by pre-existing diabetes or hypertension, usual consequences of obesity (<xref rid="b9-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">9</xref>,<xref rid="b10-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">10</xref>). Moreover, some drugs frequently used for treatment of obese patients complications (such as antihypertensives, statins, thiazolidinediones) have the tendency to up-regulate ACE2, thus increasing the viral up-take (<xref rid="b11-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">11</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b13-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">13</xref>). Previous preclinical studies in an animal model showed that the association of diabetes with MERS-CoV dampened the ability of the body to engage an effective immune response and induced a poor recovery after illness (<xref rid="b14-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">14</xref>).</p>
<p>The disease burden of obesity is obvious in hospitalized COVID-19 patients and has strong relationship with the development of obese-related major and lethal complications. Obesogenic comorbidities (<xref rid="b15-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">15</xref>,<xref rid="b16-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">16</xref>) have become major health problems in hospitalized patients including increased insulin resistance (<xref rid="b17-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">17</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b20-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">20</xref>) and type 2 diabetes (<xref rid="b21-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">21</xref>), fatty liver diseases (<xref rid="b22-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">22</xref>,<xref rid="b23-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">23</xref>), vascular inflammation and coronary heart disease (<xref rid="b24-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">24</xref>,<xref rid="b25-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">25</xref>), immune diseases (<xref rid="b26-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">26</xref>), risk of cerebral ischemia and brain injury (<xref rid="b27-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">27</xref>), atherosclerotic vascular disease and myocardial infarction (<xref rid="b28-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">28</xref>) as well as cancers (<xref rid="b29-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">29</xref>). Adipose tissue and adipocytes produce leptin and other molecules that affect the cardiovascular function. The production of these substances is perpetrated through distinct endocrine, autocrine and paracrine mechanisms and believed to lead to cytokine-mediated inflammatory changes in the liver and systemic inflammation and atherosclerosis (<xref rid="b30-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">30</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b33-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">33</xref>).</p>
<p>Smethers and Rolls (<xref rid="b34-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">34</xref>) reported that, in obese adults, the correlation between unhealthy eating patterns or uncontrolled eating management and immune deficiency is highly complex. Systematic reviews (<xref rid="b35-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">35</xref>,<xref rid="b36-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">36</xref>), research studies (<xref rid="b37-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">37</xref>) and meta-analyses (<xref rid="b38-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">38</xref>) have documented that high-energy diets are a risk factor for weight gain. Nutritional patterns collectively termed as &#x2018;Western diet&#x2019;, include trans- and saturated high-fats and cholesterol, high-protein, high-sugar, excess salt intake, low in complex carbohydrates, fiber, micronutrients such as vitamin D (<xref rid="b39-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">39</xref>) and are all associated with impaired inflammatory pathways (<xref rid="b40-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">40</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b47-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">47</xref>). Frequent consumption of processed, &#x2018;fast foods&#x2019; or foods contaminated with pesticide residues predispose individuals to inflammation through the increased uptake of lipopolysaccharide from microbes in the gut because of increased gut leakiness (<xref rid="b48-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">48</xref>) as well as promote obesity and metabolic syndrome (<xref rid="b15-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">15</xref>). Furthermore, unhealthy diet has been correlated to autoimmune pathology such as multiple sclerosis (<xref rid="b49-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">49</xref>), rheumatoid arthritis (<xref rid="b50-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">50</xref>), inflammatory bowel disease (<xref rid="b51-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">51</xref>), systemic lupus erythematosus (<xref rid="b52-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">52</xref>) and psoriasis, through specific deregulations of T cells (Treg) that particularly promote leptin (<xref rid="b53-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">53</xref>) and TH17-biased immunity, partly dependent on increased IL-6 (<xref rid="b54-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">54</xref>). Importantly, excess dietary salt intake is associated with obesity (<xref rid="b55-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">55</xref>), hypertension, cardiovascular disease and stroke (<xref rid="b56-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">56</xref>), through the enhancement of pathogenic TH17 cells (<xref rid="b57-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">57</xref>) as well as p38/MAPK and nuclear factor of activated T cells 5 (NFAT5) activation (<xref rid="b58-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">58</xref>), due to cellular response to hyperosmotic environments (<xref rid="b59-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">59</xref>).</p>
<p>The pulmonary tissue is the most sensitive human tissue in intensive care unit (ICU) COVID-19 patients. Systemic hypoxia due to reduced pulmonary functions, increased adipokines and cytokines, gut (<xref rid="b60-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">60</xref>) and pulmonary (<xref rid="b61-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">61</xref>) microbiome alterations (<xref rid="b62-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">62</xref>), cardiopulmonary, vascular and epithelial complications due to chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (<xref rid="b63-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">63</xref>) are cofactors associated with critical illness among hospitalized patients with COVID-19 disease reported in Zhanjiang province (<xref rid="b64-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">64</xref>) and Jiangsu province, China (<xref rid="b65-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">65</xref>) as well as in New York City, USA (<xref rid="b66-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">66</xref>). Petrilli <italic>et al</italic> pointed out that, in COVID-19 ICU patients, the highest risks are exhibited by those aged &#x2265;75 years, body mass index (BMI) &#x003E;40 and heart failure. Moreover, strong critical illness parameters were admission oxygen saturation &#x003C;88&#x0025;, d-dimer &#x003E;2,500, ferritin &#x003E;2.500 as well as C-reactive protein (CRP) &#x003E;200.</p>
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<label>3.</label>
<title>Age and obesity</title>
<p>Aging seems to present with a great variety of patterns and unique sets of obesity and age-related disease. Among older adults, independent of their BMI, blood pressure and blood lipid concentrations (<xref rid="b67-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">67</xref>), decline in immune function is observed (known as immune-senescence) leading to increased susceptibility and exhibiting more serious complications as compared to younger individuals; reflecting the deterioration of function in both the acquired and innate immune systems (<xref rid="b20-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">20</xref>,<xref rid="b45-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">45</xref>,<xref rid="b68-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">68</xref>). In elderly, most cells produce cytokines/chemokines/adipokines and soluble mediators of inflammation due to inflammation-related gene expression by ROS induced lipid oxidation-derived products and formation of lipid droplets within the monocytes/macrophages (<xref rid="b69-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">69</xref>). Ageing is also associated with a multi-factorial decrease of T cell function and number, T-cell subset composition and functional capacity, fewer naive T cells, more memory cells in the circulation, thymic involution and decreased thymic output and naive T cells as well as increased memory cells in the circulation (<xref rid="b70-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">70</xref>). Furthermore, modifications of immunoglobulin levels, micronutrient deficiencies (<xref rid="b71-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">71</xref>) and biological dysfunctions including lymphocyte proliferation and cytokine production, thus increasing inflammation, as well as hospitalization and death have been documented (<xref rid="b72-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">72</xref>).</p>
<p>In March 2020 (<xref rid="b1-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">1</xref>) a review was published on the 2019 outbreak (COVID-19) supporting that &#x2018;COVID-19 lethality is proving to be higher than previous epidemics on account of international travel density and immune naivety of the population&#x2019;. In obese COVID-19 patients, the adipose tissue interacts with the immune system facilitating the severity and lethality of the disease through biochemical, molecular, cellular as well as immune interplay.</p>
<p>The World Health Organization (WHO) has characterized both the COVID-19 outbreak and obesity &#x2018;epidemic&#x2019; as international public health emergencies. Global clinical and epidemiological observations confirm that CoVs can cause more severe symptoms and complications in people with obesity-related conditions. Indeed, Wu <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b4-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">4</xref>) established the correlation between obesity-induced immune deficiency and COVID-19 adverse outcomes.</p>
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<sec>
<label>4.</label>
<title>Obesity and inflammation</title>
<p>Immunologically, obesity is characterized as a chronic sub-clinical inflammatory morbid entity which can impact the immune responses to infectious diseases through direct, indirect and epigenetic (<xref rid="b73-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">73</xref>,<xref rid="b74-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">74</xref>) mechanisms. Evans <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b75-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">75</xref>) described various fat tissue-associated cytokines (adipokines) that are produced and released in proportion to the amount of visceral adipose tissue in the body. Serum amyloid-A is an adipokine secreted by adipocytes, that can act directly on macrophages to increase their production of inflammatory cytokines such as tumor necrosis factor (TNF)-&#x03B1;, interleukin (IL)-1, and IL-6, and resistin (<xref rid="b22-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">22</xref>,<xref rid="b23-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">23</xref>,<xref rid="b75-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">75</xref>). Indeed, Alam <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b76-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">76</xref>) reported in detail that the majority of respective adipokines are inflammatory mediators such as IL-8, PAI-1, MCP-1, IL-6, IL-1Ra, TNF-&#x03B1;, sTNFRII, and IL-18.</p>
<p>In addition, IL-8, IL-10, interferon gamma (IFN-&#x03B3;) and inducible protein 10 (IP-10 or CXCL10) have been shown to be associated with excessive body weight (<xref rid="b77-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">77</xref>). Obesity-induced adipokine production such as leptin /adiponectin ratio increases insulin resistance in type 2 diabetes, resulting in inability to feel and detect satiety leptin in the arcuate nucleus of mediobasal hypothalamus (<xref rid="b78-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">78</xref>). Moreover, adverse effects are evident, despite high energy stores, on hunger, food energy use, physical exercise and energy balance as well as on hippocampus-mediated deficit in learning and memory functions (<xref rid="b79-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">79</xref>). Furthermore, the prolonged IFN responses during persistent chronic inflammation and obesogenesis comprise reciprocal causality between virus susceptibility and obesity (<xref rid="b80-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">80</xref>). Additional epigenetic signatures in obesity are likewise altered including methylation and/or histone acetylation levels in genes involved in specific and general metabolic processes, altering thus, the metabolic phenotype of the offspring (<xref rid="b81-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">81</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b83-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">83</xref>). Although no specific therapy exists to block the effects of these factors, recognizing the high risk and anticipating inflammation-associated complications of adipokine release is an important part of optimal patient management.</p>
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<sec>
<label>5.</label>
<title>Obesity and immune response</title>
<p>Obesity can reduce immune cell functionality, induce gut microbiome/virome imbalance, inflammatory cytokine phenotype and increase antiviral, antimicrobial and anticoagulant resistance as depicted in <xref rid="f1-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="fig">Fig. 1</xref>. In overweight children, anti-tetanus IgG antibodies were significantly lower compared to normal weight controls due to the chronic low grade inflammation expressed by the higher levels of IL-6 (<xref rid="b84-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">84</xref>). Similarly, researchers reported in a 2019 study that reduction or elimination of food in overweight/obese adults can lead to a decreased IgG concentration over time (<xref rid="b85-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">85</xref>).</p>
<p>The mechanisms involved in increased risk for higher COVID-19 prevalence and mortality in obese are correlated with specific fat-resident regulatory T cells (<xref rid="b86-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">86</xref>) (Treg) and particularly promotion of T<sub>H</sub>17 (T-cell sub-lineage)-biased immunity (<xref rid="b87-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">87</xref>,<xref rid="b88-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">88</xref>). Indeed, these processes are partly dependent on increased IL-6, as well as IL-23/IL-17, other inflammatory obesity-associated plasma cytokine expression such as TNF-&#x03B1;, transforming growth factor (TGF), pro-inflammatory cytokine macrophage migration inhibitory factor and macrophage inflammatory protein-1&#x03B1; (<xref rid="b89-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">89</xref>). Furthermore, in this mechanism increased CRP levels (<xref rid="b90-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">90</xref>) and disrupted tight junctions in pulmonary epithelia (<xref rid="b91-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">91</xref>) have also been implicated. Additionally, Ahmed and Gaffen (<xref rid="b92-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">92</xref>) argued that &#x2018;obesity selectively promotes expansion of the Th17 T-cell lineage, exacerbating immune diseases in specific organs in obese individuals, such as brain and gut, according to the results of new experimental and human studies. Th17 cells are also associated with autoimmune disease such as multiple sclerosis, rheumatoid arthritis, and psoriasis (<xref rid="b93-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">93</xref>), but also glomerulonephritis, asthma, and pandemic H1N1 influenza virus (<xref rid="b94-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">94</xref>).</p>
<p>Strissel <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b95-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">95</xref>) demonstrated that adipose tissue inflammation as well as the resistance to insulin action in adipocytes are accelerated by a high fat diet. This induces the mobilization of T cells (predominantly CD4<sup>&#x002B;</sup> and CD8<sup>&#x002B;</sup>) to adipose tissue and associated increased synthesis of IFN&#x03B3; thus, contributing to the local inflammatory responses (<xref rid="f2-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="fig">Fig. 2</xref>). Inflammatory T helper cells secreting cytokines including IL-1&#x03B2;, IL-6, IL-8, IL-10, TNF-&#x03B1;, granulocyte- and macrophage-colony stimulating factor (GM-CSF) are present both in obese phenotype and COVID-19 patients, affecting prognosis, pathogenesis and fatality.</p>
<p>According to Zhou <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b96-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">96</xref>), COVID-19 entry into the cell leads to over-production of inflammatory cytokines. Importantly, in ICU patients infected with SARS-CoV-2, the expression of specific proteins increased significantly, suggesting an exhausted status of T cells. COVID-19 ICU patients with severe pneumonia showed correlated higher percentage of GM-CSF<sup>&#x002B;</sup> and IL-6<sup>&#x002B;</sup>CD4<sup>&#x002B;</sup> T cells. The inflammatory signature of monocytes (CD14<sup>&#x002B;</sup>CD16<sup>&#x002B;</sup> with high expression of IL-6) is similar in ICU COVID-19 patients and obese adults with inflammatory phenotype. Therefore, activated immune cells may enter the pulmonary circulation in large numbers and exert a damaging role especially in obese COVID-19 patients with severe pulmonary syndrome caused by pathogenic GM-CSF<sup>&#x002B;</sup> Th1 cells and inflammatory CD14<sup>&#x002B;</sup> and CD16<sup>&#x002B;</sup> monocytes. Indeed, a cytokine-abundant environment, aberrant pathogenic Th1 cells, inflammatory CD14<sup>&#x002B;</sup>, CD16<sup>&#x002B;</sup> monocytes, the high expression of IL-6 and intense inflammatory monocytes infiltration, to pulmonary circulation, accelerate the inflammation and affect pulmonary immune-pathology leading to deleterious clinical manifestations, lung functional disability and even acute mortality.</p>
<p>On April 15, 2020, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), based on currently available information and clinical expertise, advised that older adults and people of any age who have serious underlying medical conditions, including obesity with a BMI of 40 or above, might be at higher risk for complications and severe illness from COVID-19. In this report, emphasis is given on ascertainment that severe obesity increases the risk of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS) (<xref rid="b3-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">3</xref>).</p>
<p>Obesity, increased food intake, nutrient/energy imbalance affect in a bidirectional way the immune deficiency, especially in vulnerable populations. Patients with type 2 diabetes and those with metabolic syndrome (pre-diabetes) may be up to ten times more likely to die when they become ill with COVID-19 (<xref rid="b9-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">9</xref>). The mortality rate for young people who had to be admitted to a hospital with severe respiratory illness due to COVID-19 was approximately 2&#x0025;, but this increased to 14&#x0025; for the most vulnerable such as COVID-19 patients with obesity and related co-morbidity (<xref rid="b97-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">97</xref>). For autoimmune diseases, such as systemic lupus erythematosus, systemic vasculitis and rheumatoid arthritis, treatment may include drugs including methotrexate and hydroxychloroquine (Plaquenil) that suppress the immune system to treat the disease and symptoms making immune-compromised patients more vulnerable to COVID-19 infection (<xref rid="b98-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">98</xref>).</p>
<p>Foods may have calories, but do not contain vitamins, minerals, antioxidants etc., indicating that increased calorie intake, in relation to nutrient intake, is the main reason behind the immunodeficiency today. For example, even short-term severe vitamin D deficiency (<xref rid="b99-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">99</xref>) may directly promote hypertension and impacts on renin-angiotensin system components that could contribute to target-organ damage (<xref rid="b100-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">100</xref>). Nutrient deficiencies are highly prevalent in the United States (and elsewhere), increasing much of the consequent risk of premature aging, chronic disease and COVID-19 prevalence and mortality due to acceleration of the risk associated with aging (<xref rid="b101-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">101</xref>).</p>
<p>In addition low dietary antioxidant intake (<xref rid="b102-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">102</xref>), occupational exposures (<xref rid="b103-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">103</xref>) and increased genetically modified foods (<xref rid="b104-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">104</xref>) including cotton seed/canola seed/corn oil, eggplant, fruits and vegetables e.g., papaya, potatoes, tomatoes, lettuce may enhance immune system deficiency (<xref rid="b105-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">105</xref>).</p>
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<title>Lipotoxicity and obesity</title>
<p>Lipotoxicity is a condition, induced by the aggregation of intermediate lipids to non-fatty tissue, which leads to cell malfunction and death (<xref rid="b106-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">106</xref>). Tissues that are usually affected include kidneys, liver, heart, and skeletal muscle. Lipotoxicity is believed to play a role in heart failure, obesity and diabetes and is estimated to affect approximately 25&#x0025; of the adult American population (<xref rid="b20-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">20</xref>,<xref rid="b45-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">45</xref>,<xref rid="b107-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">107</xref>,<xref rid="b108-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">108</xref>).</p>
<p>Under physiological conditions, there is a balance between cellular lipid production and their oxidation or transport. However, this balance might be disrupted when the cells are lipotoxic, that is, when an imbalance between the amount of cellular lipids produced and the amount consumed is evident. Thus, upon fatty acids entry to cells, conversion to various types of storage lipids is initiated. Triacylglycerol (TG), consisting of a glycerin molecule bound to three fatty acids, is established as the safest type of intracellular lipid storage. Apart from TG, fatty acids can be converted to fatty acyl-CoAs, ceramides and diacylglycerol. Importantly, these molecules were shown to induce lipotoxicity when found in high concentrations and can inflict damage to cells (<xref rid="b109-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">109</xref>).</p>
<p>It is not well-established whether lipotoxicity is related to genetic or non-genetic causes, but it is not considered to be a single-gene disease. Opinions which argue that obesity can either attenuate or facilitate lipotoxicity exist. Indisputably, a high-fat diet increases the risk for this pathological condition. Importantly, individuals with high number of lipotoxic cells appear to be resistant to both insulin and leptin (<xref rid="b110-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">110</xref>).</p>
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<title>Oxidative stress, reactive oxygen species, lipid peroxidation</title>
<p>Initially the term oxidative stress was defined as the imbalance between pro-oxidants and antioxidants in favor of the former (<xref rid="b111-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">111</xref>). Over the years, this definition is based on new data, and oxidative stress is now considered a disorder of the redox signaling (<xref rid="b112-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">112</xref>).</p>
<p>Lipid peroxidation is caused by hydroxyl radical (OH&#x00B7;) derived from elevated superoxide anion levels (&#x2212;&#x039F;<sub>2</sub>&#x00B7;) (<xref rid="f3-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="fig">Fig. 3</xref>). In turn, hydroxyl radical causes the formation of LOOH. Finally, a variety of reactive lipid aldehydes (RLA) such as malondialdehyde (MDA) and 4-hydroxynonenal (4-HNE) are created, with the ability to modify proteins through protein carbonylation (<xref rid="b113-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">113</xref>,<xref rid="b114-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">114</xref>). Normally phase I and phase II enzymes would detoxify RLA products, but in individuals exhibiting metabolic syndrome, RLAs accumulate causing damage to cells and their membranes. These alterations have been associated with inflammation and various pathologies including obesity, neurodegenerative disease, asthma, cardiovascular desease (CVD), type II diabetes, and cancer (<xref rid="b115-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">115</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b124-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">124</xref>).</p>
<p>Oxidative stress, as mentioned above, leads to increased free fatty acids concentration in &#x03B2;-type pancreatic cells, enhanced insulin secretion, type II diabetes and cell death, through the exit of cytochrome c from the mitochondria and the activation of caspase 3 (<xref rid="b113-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">113</xref>). One strategy for protection against these detrimental effects has been proposed in a study by Zhu <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b125-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">125</xref>) in which the effects of perilipin 5 were examined. Perilipin 5 activates the PI3K/Akt path as well as ERK signaling which activates NRF2&#x03B2;-type pancreatic cells. Subsequently, NRF2 enters the nucleus and as a transcriptional factor activates the antioxidant response element (ARE) that enhances the transcription of down-stream antioxidant enzymes. As a result, &#x03B2;-type pancreatic cells exhibit increased glutathione levels and decreased reactive oxygen species levels. The above signaling pathway thus, enhances &#x03B2;-type pancreatic cell protection, defends them from apoptosis and facilitates the execution of the normal function of these cells.</p>
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<label>8.</label>
<title>COVID-19 and obesity</title>
<p>Obesity has been linked to increased susceptibility to infections (<xref rid="b126-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">126</xref>). In addition, a very important field of research suggests that various types of viruses utilize fatty tissue as a reservoir, including adenovirus Ad-36, influenza A virus as well as HIV (<xref rid="b127-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">127</xref>). In this sense, the COVID-19 tissue and cellular localization may be correlated to fatty tissue (<xref rid="b128-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">128</xref>). The association of obesity with elevated mortality rates compared to non-obese people who have a common virus (H1N1) has been reported (<xref rid="b129-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">129</xref>&#x2013;<xref rid="b133-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">133</xref>). Another study in 30 people with COVID-19 showed that patients with BMI 27.0&#x00B1;2.5 exhibit the disease with more severe symptoms as compared to patients with BMI 22.0&#x00B1;1.3 (<xref rid="b134-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">134</xref>). Finally, an analysis of BMI correlation in cohort of COVID-19 patients showed that non-survivors who were 15.18&#x0025; of the total participants, in the respective study had BMI &#x003E;25 at a rate of 88.2&#x0025;. On the contrary only 18.9&#x0025; of survivors, had BMI &#x003E;25 (<xref rid="b135-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">135</xref>).</p>
<p>Clinical reports of patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 show that several parameters associated with infection as well as the severity of the disease (i.e., older age, hypertension, diabetes, cardiovascular disease) are correlated to viral invasion induced ACE2 down-regulation. Importantly, angiotensin converting enzyme-2 (ACE2) receptors mediate the entry of SARS-CoV, NL63 and SARS-COV-2 into the cell (<xref rid="b136-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">136</xref>), particularly in type 2 pneumocytes and macrophages, as well as angiotensin II degradation to angiotensin 1&#x2013;7 via the ACE&#x2192;Angiotensin II&#x2192;Angiotensin II receptor type 1 or AT1 receptor axis (<xref rid="b137-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">137</xref>). Structural, allelic or genetic variations in the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and genetic or allelic variations of the host receptor ACE2 including rs73635825 (S19P) and rs143936283 (E329G) lead to the cross-species transmission of the virus. The specific modifications have been found to significantly contribute to the susceptibility and/or resistance against the viral infection (<xref rid="b138-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">138</xref>). Thus, the resulting ACE2 deficiency upon viral invasion may enhance the dys-regulation between the &#x2018;adverse&#x2019; ACE&#x2192;Angiotensin II&#x2192;AT1 receptor axis and the &#x2018;protective&#x2019; ACE2&#x2192;Angiotensin 1&#x2013;7&#x2192;Mas receptor signaling. In the lungs, decreased angiotensin 1&#x2013;7 and G-protein coupled Mas receptor binding, enhances the severity of vasoconstriction, fibrosis, inflammation, thrombosis and pulmonary damage including edema and permeability triggered by local angiotensin II hyperactivity unopposed by angiotensin 1&#x2013;7 (<xref rid="b139-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">139</xref>).</p>
<p>Although the association between obesity and heart disease is well-established, underlying pathophysiological processes remain elusive, and it is unclear whether cardiomyopathy in obese patients is due to increased deposition of adipose tissue itself or due to the effects of obesity-associated comorbidities, including hypertension, metabolic syndrome, and diabetes. In obesity, the heart undergoes structural remodeling and functional alterations leading to obesity-associated cardiomyopathy due to interstitial fibrosis, cardiomyocyte hypertrophy, and cardiac steatosis (<xref rid="b140-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">140</xref>) Oxidative stress, natriuretic peptides, endothelin-1, advanced glycation end products, induction of TGF&#x03B2;, increased mean arterial pressure in elderly through the activation of the renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system (RAAS) (<xref rid="b141-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">141</xref>), Rho-kinase signaling, leptin-mediated actions, up-regulation of matricellular proteins (such as thrombospondin 1), are molecular mechanisms associated with these processes especially in obese adults (<xref rid="b142-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">142</xref>). Furthermore, the sleep apnea/obesity hypoventilation syndrome, as well as respective coexisting neurohormonal and metabolic alterations, diabetes (<xref rid="b143-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">143</xref>), insulin resistance and long-term inflammatory adipocyte-derived factors directly influence the pro-inflammatory signaling in the heart (<xref rid="b144-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">144</xref>).</p>
<p>The above data are very important as it seems that lipotoxicity and obesity are directly related to viral infections as well as to the challenges in combating this infection, as shown by the increased need of severely obese patients for ventilator support. The fact that in the western world general population exhibits much higher rates of obesity argues that these countries need to be prepared as regarding intensive care units (ICU) and ventilator devices. Finally, it is important for obese individuals to take all the preventive actions proposed by the WHO to minimize the chances of becoming infected with COVID-19 (<xref rid="b145-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">145</xref>,<xref rid="b146-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">146</xref>).</p>
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<title>COVID-19 and the obesity paradox</title>
<p>It is important to note that RAAS and ACE2 are expressed in adipose tissue and that angiotensin II can be released from fat tissue during periods of increased sympathetic nervous system activity with complex interactions linking central RAAS with adipose tissue RAAS (<xref rid="b147-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">147</xref>).</p>
<p>COVID-19 however, seems to challenge the obesity paradox (<xref rid="b148-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">148</xref>) as in various pathologies connected with high levels of inflammation including heart failure, kidney failure and ARDS being obese seems to offer a dose of protection and moderate obese patients tend to present lower mortality. Indeed, in mechanically ventilated adults with acute lung injury, O&#x0027;Brien <italic>et al</italic> (<xref rid="b149-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">149</xref>), in a retrospective study in 1,488 patients, determined that patients with lower body mass index (BMI) were associated with higher mortality as compared to obese patients. In the case of ARDS, it was hypothesized that clinicians tended to admit more readily obese patients to ICU, regarding them as more vulnerable and needing extra care (<xref rid="b150-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">150</xref>). The said obesity paradox was also found to exist for patients with pneumonia according to a meta-analysis of ten cohort studies on mortality (<xref rid="b151-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">151</xref>,<xref rid="b152-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">152</xref>). Mechanistically, other researchers have expressed the opinion that obesity induces a type of preconditioning to inflammatory cues, constituting obese patients more resistant to the high influx of inflammatory cytokines under ARDS or heart failure conditions.</p>
<p>Indeed, it has been suggested in cardiovascular disease patients that the aforesaid obese may reflect the biological properties of adipose tissue (<xref rid="b153-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">153</xref>). Indeed, not all obese people present inflammation; thus, the terms of metabolically healthy and unhealthy obesity are used with metabolically unhealthy obesity being linked to increased visceral/abdominal fat (<xref rid="b76-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">76</xref>).</p>
<p>Obesity was rarely mentioned in early clinical reports evaluating the clinical risk factors for SARS-CoV-2 infection. Novel data from a single center retrospective study confirm that obesity had a high frequency among patients admitted in intensive care for SARS-CoV-2 requiring invasive mechanical ventilation and that disease severity increased with BMI (<xref rid="b154-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">154</xref>). Indeed, a very recent report on a large sample of patients younger than 60 years tested positive for COVID-19, correlated higher BMIs values with increased probability for admission to critical care (<xref rid="b155-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">155</xref>).</p>
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<title>Pregnancy, obesity and COVID-19</title>
<p>Importantly, overweight, pre-pregnancy obese and obese pregnant women are at increased risk for both morbidity and mortality from CMV (<xref rid="b156-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">156</xref>), including all recorded influenza pandemics, 1918 (<xref rid="b157-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">157</xref>), 1957 (<xref rid="b158-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">158</xref>), and 2009 (<xref rid="b159-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">159</xref>), Varicella Zoster (<xref rid="b160-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">160</xref>), Listeria monocytogenes (<xref rid="b161-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">161</xref>), malaria (<xref rid="b162-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">162</xref>), as well as SARS (<xref rid="b163-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">163</xref>). Moreover, the highest mortality risk for these pregnant women was correlated to acute cardiopulmonary conditions presenting in the second and third trimesters (<xref rid="b164-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">164</xref>). Furthermore, the above mentioned pathological conditions were associated with adverse pregnancy outcomes, including preterm birth and fetal death (<xref rid="b165-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">165</xref>).</p>
<p>Maternal burden of coronavirus infection may have significant implications for neonatal immune ontogeny, as high maternal viremia has been associated with significantly lower CD4<sup>&#x002B;</sup> T-cell count in uninfected progeny. Increased levels of pro-inflammatory cytokines produced by placental cells can negatively affect infant innate cytokine responses in early life, pregnancy outcomes and facilitate mother-to-child transmission of coronavirus in the infant. Indeed, increased placenta leptin production affects uterine contractility playing a role in the dysfunctional labor process associated with maternal obesity, and the resultant high cesarean section rates (<xref rid="b166-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">166</xref>).</p>
<p>Pregnancy immune phenotype may be correlated with the SARS-COV-2 prevalence in pregnant women. Both xenobiotics and enveloped viruses such as SARS-COV-2 induce immune-suppression (<xref rid="b167-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">167</xref>) characterized by significant increases in blood phagocytes, placental DCs and immature monocyte-derived DCs, decreases in the number and activity of NK and T cells (<xref rid="b168-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">168</xref>), and inhibition of TH1 responses from maternal-fetal TH2 cytokine cocktail especially IL-1&#x03B2;&#x002B;IL-6&#x002B;TNF-&#x03B1; &#x002B;&#x03B1;-defensins (<xref rid="b169-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">169</xref>) shifting toward Th2 immunity (<xref rid="b170-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">170</xref>), inefficacy of adaptive/inflammatory immunity in the later stages of pregnancy as well as membrane permeabilization to SARS-COV-2 entry (<xref rid="b171-mmr-22-01-0009" ref-type="bibr">171</xref>).</p>
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<title>Conclusion</title>
<p>Obesity is a medical condition with complex pathophysiology, comprising various mechanisms, which now emerges as a significant risk factor for COVID-19. Targeted epidemiological studies specifically oriented in order to reveal the impact of obesity in COVID-19 severity and mortality rates are needed in order to determine specific therapeutic strategies for obese patients.</p>
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<p>Conceptualization: DP, DM, DK, DAS, AT; writing (original draft preparation): DP, DM, KT, FT; writing (review and editing): DP, DM, KT, FT, DN, DK, DAS, AT; figure preparation: DP, DM, FT; supervision: DM and AT; all authors have read and agreed to the published version of the manuscript.</p>
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<p>DAS is the Editor-in-Chief for the journal, but had no personal involvement in the reviewing process, or any influence in terms of adjudicating on the final decision, for this article. The other authors declare that they have no competing interests.</p>
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<title>Abbreviations</title>
<def-item><term>CDC</term><def><p>Center for Disease Control and Prevention</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>AT1R</term><def><p>angiotensin receptor 1</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>AT2R</term><def><p>angiotensin receptor 2</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>NFAT5</term><def><p>nuclear factor of activated T cells 5</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>ARDS</term><def><p>acute respiratory distress syndrome</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>RLA</term><def><p>reactive lipid aldehydes</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>MDA</term><def><p>malondialdehyde</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>4-HNE</term><def><p>4-hydroxy nonenal</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>CVD</term><def><p>cardiovascular desease</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>SOD</term><def><p>superoxide dismutase</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>GPX</term><def><p>glutathione peroxidase</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>Prdx</term><def><p>peroxiredoxin</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>Cat</term><def><p>catalase</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>ARE</term><def><p>antioxidant response element</p></def></def-item>
<def-item><term>RAAS</term><def><p>renin-angiotensin-aldosterone system</p></def></def-item>
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<caption><p>Influence of obesity on the immune system.</p></caption>
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<caption><p>Obesity-related immune/metabolic mediators and effects.</p></caption>
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<caption><p>Impact of hydroxyl radicals on cellular components. SOD, superoxide dismutase; Prdx, peroxiredoxin; GPx, glutathione peroxidase; Cat, catalase.</p></caption>
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