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SARS-CoV-2 leads to a small vessel endotheliitis in the heart

BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19 disease) can induce systemic vascular involvement contributing to morbidity and mortality. SARS-CoV-2 targets epithelial and endothelial cells through the ACE2 receptor. The anatomical involvement of the coronary tree is not explored yet. METHODS: Cardiac a...

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Autores principales: Maccio, Umberto, Zinkernagel, Annelies S., Shambat, Srikanth Mairpady, Zeng, Xiankun, Cathomas, Gieri, Ruschitzka, Frank, Schuepbach, Reto A., Moch, Holger, Varga, Zsuzsanna
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7808909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33422990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.103182
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author Maccio, Umberto
Zinkernagel, Annelies S.
Shambat, Srikanth Mairpady
Zeng, Xiankun
Cathomas, Gieri
Ruschitzka, Frank
Schuepbach, Reto A.
Moch, Holger
Varga, Zsuzsanna
author_facet Maccio, Umberto
Zinkernagel, Annelies S.
Shambat, Srikanth Mairpady
Zeng, Xiankun
Cathomas, Gieri
Ruschitzka, Frank
Schuepbach, Reto A.
Moch, Holger
Varga, Zsuzsanna
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description BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19 disease) can induce systemic vascular involvement contributing to morbidity and mortality. SARS-CoV-2 targets epithelial and endothelial cells through the ACE2 receptor. The anatomical involvement of the coronary tree is not explored yet. METHODS: Cardiac autopsy tissue of the entire coronary tree (main coronary arteries, epicardial arterioles/venules, epicardial capillaries) and epicardial nerves were analyzed in COVID-19 patients (n = 6). All anatomical regions were immunohistochemically tested for ACE2, TMPRSS2, CD147, CD45, CD3, CD4, CD8, CD68 and IL-6. COVID-19 negative patients with cardiovascular disease (n = 3) and influenza A (n = 6) served as controls. FINDINGS: COVID-19 positive patients showed strong ACE2 / TMPRSS2 expression in capillaries and less in arterioles/venules. The main coronary arteries were virtually devoid of ACE2 receptor and had only mild intimal inflammation. Epicardial capillaries had a prominent lympho-monocytic endotheliitis, which was less pronounced in arterioles/venules. The lymphocytic-monocytic infiltrate strongly expressed CD4, CD45, CD68. Peri/epicardial nerves had strong ACE2 expression and lympho-monocytic inflammation. COVID-19 negative patients showed minimal vascular ACE2 expression and lacked endotheliitis or inflammatory reaction. INTERPRETATION: ACE2 / TMPRSS2 expression and lymphomonocytic inflammation in COVID-19 disease increases crescentically towards the small vessels suggesting that COVID-19-induced endotheliitis is a small vessel vasculitis not involving the main coronaries. The inflammatory neuropathy of epicardial nerves in COVID-19 disease provides further evidence of an angio- and neurotrophic affinity of SARS-COV2 and might potentially contribute to the understanding of the high prevalence of cardiac complications such as myocardial injury and arrhythmias in COVID-19. FUNDING: No external funding was necessary for this study.
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spelling pubmed-78089092021-01-22 SARS-CoV-2 leads to a small vessel endotheliitis in the heart Maccio, Umberto Zinkernagel, Annelies S. Shambat, Srikanth Mairpady Zeng, Xiankun Cathomas, Gieri Ruschitzka, Frank Schuepbach, Reto A. Moch, Holger Varga, Zsuzsanna EBioMedicine Research Paper BACKGROUND: SARS-CoV-2 infection (COVID-19 disease) can induce systemic vascular involvement contributing to morbidity and mortality. SARS-CoV-2 targets epithelial and endothelial cells through the ACE2 receptor. The anatomical involvement of the coronary tree is not explored yet. METHODS: Cardiac autopsy tissue of the entire coronary tree (main coronary arteries, epicardial arterioles/venules, epicardial capillaries) and epicardial nerves were analyzed in COVID-19 patients (n = 6). All anatomical regions were immunohistochemically tested for ACE2, TMPRSS2, CD147, CD45, CD3, CD4, CD8, CD68 and IL-6. COVID-19 negative patients with cardiovascular disease (n = 3) and influenza A (n = 6) served as controls. FINDINGS: COVID-19 positive patients showed strong ACE2 / TMPRSS2 expression in capillaries and less in arterioles/venules. The main coronary arteries were virtually devoid of ACE2 receptor and had only mild intimal inflammation. Epicardial capillaries had a prominent lympho-monocytic endotheliitis, which was less pronounced in arterioles/venules. The lymphocytic-monocytic infiltrate strongly expressed CD4, CD45, CD68. Peri/epicardial nerves had strong ACE2 expression and lympho-monocytic inflammation. COVID-19 negative patients showed minimal vascular ACE2 expression and lacked endotheliitis or inflammatory reaction. INTERPRETATION: ACE2 / TMPRSS2 expression and lymphomonocytic inflammation in COVID-19 disease increases crescentically towards the small vessels suggesting that COVID-19-induced endotheliitis is a small vessel vasculitis not involving the main coronaries. The inflammatory neuropathy of epicardial nerves in COVID-19 disease provides further evidence of an angio- and neurotrophic affinity of SARS-COV2 and might potentially contribute to the understanding of the high prevalence of cardiac complications such as myocardial injury and arrhythmias in COVID-19. FUNDING: No external funding was necessary for this study. Elsevier 2021-01-07 /pmc/articles/PMC7808909/ /pubmed/33422990 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.103182 Text en © 2020 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Zinkernagel, Annelies S.
Shambat, Srikanth Mairpady
Zeng, Xiankun
Cathomas, Gieri
Ruschitzka, Frank
Schuepbach, Reto A.
Moch, Holger
Varga, Zsuzsanna
SARS-CoV-2 leads to a small vessel endotheliitis in the heart
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title_fullStr SARS-CoV-2 leads to a small vessel endotheliitis in the heart
title_full_unstemmed SARS-CoV-2 leads to a small vessel endotheliitis in the heart
title_short SARS-CoV-2 leads to a small vessel endotheliitis in the heart
title_sort sars-cov-2 leads to a small vessel endotheliitis in the heart
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7808909/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33422990
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2020.103182
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