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Preliminary Post-Mortem COVID-19 Evidence of Endothelial Injury and Factor VIII Hyperexpression

(1) Background: The current outbreak of COVID-19 infection is an ongoing challenge and a major threat to public health that requires surveillance, prompt diagnosis, as well as research efforts to understand the viral pathogenesis. Despite this, to date, very few studies have been performed concernin...

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Autores principales: Cipolloni, Luigi, Sessa, Francesco, Bertozzi, Giuseppe, Baldari, Benedetta, Cantatore, Santina, Testi, Roberto, D’Errico, Stefano, Di Mizio, Giulio, Asmundo, Alessio, Castorina, Sergio, Salerno, Monica, Pomara, Cristoforo
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Publicado: MDPI 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32784826
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10080575
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author Cipolloni, Luigi
Sessa, Francesco
Bertozzi, Giuseppe
Baldari, Benedetta
Cantatore, Santina
Testi, Roberto
D’Errico, Stefano
Di Mizio, Giulio
Asmundo, Alessio
Castorina, Sergio
Salerno, Monica
Pomara, Cristoforo
author_facet Cipolloni, Luigi
Sessa, Francesco
Bertozzi, Giuseppe
Baldari, Benedetta
Cantatore, Santina
Testi, Roberto
D’Errico, Stefano
Di Mizio, Giulio
Asmundo, Alessio
Castorina, Sergio
Salerno, Monica
Pomara, Cristoforo
author_sort Cipolloni, Luigi
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description (1) Background: The current outbreak of COVID-19 infection is an ongoing challenge and a major threat to public health that requires surveillance, prompt diagnosis, as well as research efforts to understand the viral pathogenesis. Despite this, to date, very few studies have been performed concerning autoptic specimens. Therefore, this study aimed: (i) to reiterate the importance of the autoptic examination, the only method able to precisely define the cause of death; (ii) to provide a complete post-mortem histological and immunohistochemical investigation pattern capable of diagnosing death from COVID-19 infection. (2) Methods: In this paper, the lung examination of two subjects who died from COVID-19 are discussed, comparing the obtained data with those of the control, a newborn who died from pneumonia in the same pandemic period. (3) Results: The results of the present study suggest that COVID-19 infection can cause different forms of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), due to diffuse alveolar damage and diffuse endothelial damage. Nevertheless, different patterns of cellular and cytokine expression are associated with anti-COVID-19 antibody positivity, compared to the control case. Moreover, in both case studies, it is interesting to note that COVID-19, ACE2 and FVIII positivity was detected in the same fields. (4) Conclusions: COVID-19 infection has been initially classified as exclusively interstitial pneumonia with varying degrees of severity. Subsequently, vascular biomarkers showed that it can also be considered a vascular disease. The data on Factor VIII discussed in this paper, although preliminary and limited in number, seem to suggest that the thrombogenicity of Sars-CoV2 infection might be linked to widespread endothelial damage. In this way, it would be very important to investigate the pro-coagulative substrate both in all subjects who died and in COVID-19 survivors. This is because it may be hypothesized that the different patterns with which the pathology is expressed could depend on different individual susceptibility to infection or a different personal genetic-clinical background. In light of these findings, it would be important to perform more post-mortem investigations in order to clarify all aspects of the vascular hypothesis in the COVID-19 infection.
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spelling pubmed-74603152020-09-02 Preliminary Post-Mortem COVID-19 Evidence of Endothelial Injury and Factor VIII Hyperexpression Cipolloni, Luigi Sessa, Francesco Bertozzi, Giuseppe Baldari, Benedetta Cantatore, Santina Testi, Roberto D’Errico, Stefano Di Mizio, Giulio Asmundo, Alessio Castorina, Sergio Salerno, Monica Pomara, Cristoforo Diagnostics (Basel) Article (1) Background: The current outbreak of COVID-19 infection is an ongoing challenge and a major threat to public health that requires surveillance, prompt diagnosis, as well as research efforts to understand the viral pathogenesis. Despite this, to date, very few studies have been performed concerning autoptic specimens. Therefore, this study aimed: (i) to reiterate the importance of the autoptic examination, the only method able to precisely define the cause of death; (ii) to provide a complete post-mortem histological and immunohistochemical investigation pattern capable of diagnosing death from COVID-19 infection. (2) Methods: In this paper, the lung examination of two subjects who died from COVID-19 are discussed, comparing the obtained data with those of the control, a newborn who died from pneumonia in the same pandemic period. (3) Results: The results of the present study suggest that COVID-19 infection can cause different forms of acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), due to diffuse alveolar damage and diffuse endothelial damage. Nevertheless, different patterns of cellular and cytokine expression are associated with anti-COVID-19 antibody positivity, compared to the control case. Moreover, in both case studies, it is interesting to note that COVID-19, ACE2 and FVIII positivity was detected in the same fields. (4) Conclusions: COVID-19 infection has been initially classified as exclusively interstitial pneumonia with varying degrees of severity. Subsequently, vascular biomarkers showed that it can also be considered a vascular disease. The data on Factor VIII discussed in this paper, although preliminary and limited in number, seem to suggest that the thrombogenicity of Sars-CoV2 infection might be linked to widespread endothelial damage. In this way, it would be very important to investigate the pro-coagulative substrate both in all subjects who died and in COVID-19 survivors. This is because it may be hypothesized that the different patterns with which the pathology is expressed could depend on different individual susceptibility to infection or a different personal genetic-clinical background. In light of these findings, it would be important to perform more post-mortem investigations in order to clarify all aspects of the vascular hypothesis in the COVID-19 infection. MDPI 2020-08-09 /pmc/articles/PMC7460315/ /pubmed/32784826 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10080575 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cipolloni, Luigi
Sessa, Francesco
Bertozzi, Giuseppe
Baldari, Benedetta
Cantatore, Santina
Testi, Roberto
D’Errico, Stefano
Di Mizio, Giulio
Asmundo, Alessio
Castorina, Sergio
Salerno, Monica
Pomara, Cristoforo
Preliminary Post-Mortem COVID-19 Evidence of Endothelial Injury and Factor VIII Hyperexpression
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title_fullStr Preliminary Post-Mortem COVID-19 Evidence of Endothelial Injury and Factor VIII Hyperexpression
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title_short Preliminary Post-Mortem COVID-19 Evidence of Endothelial Injury and Factor VIII Hyperexpression
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7460315/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32784826
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/diagnostics10080575
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