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Neuropathology and Inflammatory Cell Characterization in 10 Autoptic COVID-19 Brains
COVID-19 presents with a wide range of clinical neurological manifestations. It has been recognized that SARS-CoV-2 infection affects both the central and peripheral nervous system, leading to smell and taste disturbances; acute ischemic and hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease; encephalopathies and...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469459/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34571912 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092262 |
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author | Colombo, Daniele Falasca, Laura Marchioni, Luisa Tammaro, Antonella Adebanjo, Ganiyat Adenike Ralitsa Ippolito, Giuseppe Zumla, Alimuddin Piacentini, Mauro Nardacci, Roberta Del Nonno, Franca |
author_facet | Colombo, Daniele Falasca, Laura Marchioni, Luisa Tammaro, Antonella Adebanjo, Ganiyat Adenike Ralitsa Ippolito, Giuseppe Zumla, Alimuddin Piacentini, Mauro Nardacci, Roberta Del Nonno, Franca |
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description | COVID-19 presents with a wide range of clinical neurological manifestations. It has been recognized that SARS-CoV-2 infection affects both the central and peripheral nervous system, leading to smell and taste disturbances; acute ischemic and hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease; encephalopathies and seizures; and causes most surviving patients to have long lasting neurological symptoms. Despite this, typical neuropathological features associated with the infection have still not been identified. Studies of post-mortem examinations of the cerebral cortex are obtained with difficulty due to laboratory safety concerns. In addition, they represent cases with different neurological symptoms, age or comorbidities, thus a larger number of brain autoptic data from multiple institutions would be crucial. Histopathological findings described here are aimed to increase the current knowledge on neuropathology of COVID-19 patients. We report post-mortem neuropathological findings of ten COVID-19 patients. A wide range of neuropathological lesions were seen. The cerebral cortex of all patients showed vascular changes, hyperemia of the meninges and perivascular inflammation in the cerebral parenchyma with hypoxic neuronal injury. Perivascular lymphocytic inflammation of predominantly CD8-positive T cells mixed with CD68-positive macrophages, targeting the disrupted vascular wall in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and pons were seen. Our findings support recent reports highlighting a role of microvascular injury in COVID-19 neurological manifestations. |
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spelling | pubmed-84694592021-09-27 Neuropathology and Inflammatory Cell Characterization in 10 Autoptic COVID-19 Brains Colombo, Daniele Falasca, Laura Marchioni, Luisa Tammaro, Antonella Adebanjo, Ganiyat Adenike Ralitsa Ippolito, Giuseppe Zumla, Alimuddin Piacentini, Mauro Nardacci, Roberta Del Nonno, Franca Cells Article COVID-19 presents with a wide range of clinical neurological manifestations. It has been recognized that SARS-CoV-2 infection affects both the central and peripheral nervous system, leading to smell and taste disturbances; acute ischemic and hemorrhagic cerebrovascular disease; encephalopathies and seizures; and causes most surviving patients to have long lasting neurological symptoms. Despite this, typical neuropathological features associated with the infection have still not been identified. Studies of post-mortem examinations of the cerebral cortex are obtained with difficulty due to laboratory safety concerns. In addition, they represent cases with different neurological symptoms, age or comorbidities, thus a larger number of brain autoptic data from multiple institutions would be crucial. Histopathological findings described here are aimed to increase the current knowledge on neuropathology of COVID-19 patients. We report post-mortem neuropathological findings of ten COVID-19 patients. A wide range of neuropathological lesions were seen. The cerebral cortex of all patients showed vascular changes, hyperemia of the meninges and perivascular inflammation in the cerebral parenchyma with hypoxic neuronal injury. Perivascular lymphocytic inflammation of predominantly CD8-positive T cells mixed with CD68-positive macrophages, targeting the disrupted vascular wall in the cerebral cortex, cerebellum and pons were seen. Our findings support recent reports highlighting a role of microvascular injury in COVID-19 neurological manifestations. MDPI 2021-08-31 /pmc/articles/PMC8469459/ /pubmed/34571912 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092262 Text en © 2021 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/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 (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Colombo, Daniele Falasca, Laura Marchioni, Luisa Tammaro, Antonella Adebanjo, Ganiyat Adenike Ralitsa Ippolito, Giuseppe Zumla, Alimuddin Piacentini, Mauro Nardacci, Roberta Del Nonno, Franca Neuropathology and Inflammatory Cell Characterization in 10 Autoptic COVID-19 Brains |
title | Neuropathology and Inflammatory Cell Characterization in 10 Autoptic COVID-19 Brains |
title_full | Neuropathology and Inflammatory Cell Characterization in 10 Autoptic COVID-19 Brains |
title_fullStr | Neuropathology and Inflammatory Cell Characterization in 10 Autoptic COVID-19 Brains |
title_full_unstemmed | Neuropathology and Inflammatory Cell Characterization in 10 Autoptic COVID-19 Brains |
title_short | Neuropathology and Inflammatory Cell Characterization in 10 Autoptic COVID-19 Brains |
title_sort | neuropathology and inflammatory cell characterization in 10 autoptic covid-19 brains |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8469459/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34571912 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/cells10092262 |
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