Microorganisms (Jan 2023)

Viruses and Endocrine Diseases

  • Magloire Pandoua Nekoua,
  • Cyril Debuysschere,
  • Inès Vergez,
  • Corentin Morvan,
  • Chaldam Jespere Mbani,
  • Famara Sane,
  • Enagnon Kazali Alidjinou,
  • Didier Hober

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/microorganisms11020361
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 361

Abstract

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Viral infections have been frequently associated with physiological and pathological changes in the endocrine system for many years. The numerous early and late endocrine complications reported during the current pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) reinforce the relevance of improving our understanding of the impact of viral infections on the endocrine system. Several viruses have been shown to infect endocrine cells and induce endocrine system disturbances through the direct damage of these cells or through indirect mechanisms, especially the activation of the host antiviral immune response, which may lead to the development of local or systemic inflammation or organ-specific autoimmunity. In addition, endocrine disorders may also affect susceptibility to viral infections since endocrine hormones have immunoregulatory functions. This review provides a brief overview of the impact of viral infections on the human endocrine system in order to provide new avenues for the control of endocrine diseases.

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