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The potential for Lactoferrin to reduce SARS-CoV-2 induced cytokine storm

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INTERNATIONAL IMMUNOPHARMACOLOGY
Volume 95, Issue -, Pages -

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DOI: 10.1016/j.intimp.2021.107571

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Lactoferrin; SARS-CoV-2; COVID-19; Immunopathology; Cytokine storm

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  1. NIH [R42AI05105005]

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The COVID-19 pandemic, caused by SARS-CoV-2, poses a serious global health threat with cytokine storm being a major factor in mortality. Lactoferrin has shown potential in suppressing cytokine storm and could be a promising approach in combating COVID-19 infection.
The COVID-19 pandemic is a serious global health threat caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome of coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). Symptoms of COVID-19 are highly variable with common hyperactivity of immune responses known as a cytokine storm. In fact, this massive release of inflammatory cytokines into in the pulmonary alveolar structure is a main cause of mortality during COVID-19 infection. Current management of COVID-19 is supportive and there is no common clinical protocol applied to suppress this pathological state. Lactoferrin (LF), an iron binding protein, is a first line defense protein that is present in neutrophils and excretory fluids of all mammals, and is well recognized for its role in maturation and regulation of immune system function. Also, due to its ability to sequester free iron, LF is known to protect against insult-induced oxidative stress and subsequent cytokine storm that results in dramatic necrosis within the affected tissue. Review of the literature strongly suggests utility of LF to silence the cytokine storm, giving credence to both prophylactic and therapeutic approaches towards combating COVID-19 infection.

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