“…Simultaneous activation of the adaptive immune response through T H and T C cells, and subsequent secretion of interleukin (IL)‐12 and IL‐4‐dependent signaling provides effective Th1/Th2 balance against invading pathogens (Nash & Dutia, 2010). However, the dysregulated immune response has been reported in several viral infections such as influenza, Ebola, hantavirus, and severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS‐CoV‐2) which leads to severe symptoms such as anaphylactic shock, trauma, local tissue damage, and multi‐organ failure (Jain, Khaiboullina, & Baranwal, 2020; Martynova et al, 2021; Tang et al, 2020; Tisoncik et al, 2012; Younan et al, 2017). Subjects with comorbidities such as obesity, cardiometabolic diseases, type II diabetes, and non‐alcoholic fatty liver disease with underlying chronic “low‐grade” inflammation are at higher risk of hyperimmune response during viral infections.…”