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Novel insight from the first lung transplant of a COVID‐19 patient.

Authors :
Chen, Xiao‐Jun
Li, Kai
Xu, Lei
Yu, You‐Jia
Wu, Bo
He, Yuan‐Lin
Zhao, Wen‐E.
Li, Ding
Luan, Chang‐Xing
Hu, Li
Wang, Jie
Ding, Jing‐Jing
Yu, Yan‐Fang
Li, Jing‐Xin
Tan, Zhong‐Ming
Liu, Xiao‐Fei
Wei, Dong
Zhang, Zhi‐Hong
Guo, Xue‐Jiang
Su, Chuan
Source :
European Journal of Clinical Investigation; Jan2021, Vol. 51 Issue 1, p1-11, 11p
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Background: To reveal detailed histopathological changes, virus distributions, immunologic properties and multi‐omic features caused by SARS‐CoV‐2 in the explanted lungs from the world's first successful lung transplantation of a COVID‐19 patient. Materials and methods: A total of 36 samples were collected from the lungs. Histopathological features and virus distribution were observed by optical microscope and transmission electron microscope (TEM). Immune cells were detected by flow cytometry and immunohistochemistry. Transcriptome and proteome approaches were used to investigate main biological processes involved in COVID‐19‐associated pulmonary fibrosis. Results: The histopathological changes of the lung tissues were characterized by extensive pulmonary interstitial fibrosis and haemorrhage. Viral particles were observed in the cytoplasm of macrophages. CD3+CD4− T cells, neutrophils, NK cells, γ/δ T cells and monocytes, but not B cells, were abundant in the lungs. Higher levels of proinflammatory cytokines iNOS, IL‐1β and IL‐6 were in the area of mild fibrosis. Multi‐omics analyses revealed a total of 126 out of 20,356 significant different transcription and 114 out of 8,493 protein expression in lung samples with mild and severe fibrosis, most of which were related to fibrosis and inflammation. Conclusions: Our results provide novel insight that the significant neutrophil/ CD3+CD4− T cell/ macrophage activation leads to cytokine storm and severe fibrosis in the lungs of COVID‐19 patient and may contribute to a better understanding of COVID‐19 pathogenesis. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
00142972
Volume :
51
Issue :
1
Database :
Complementary Index
Journal :
European Journal of Clinical Investigation
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
147674430
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1111/eci.13443