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Molecular Pathophysiology of Cardiac Injury and Cardiac Microthrombi in Fatal COVID-19: Insights from Clinico-histopathologic and Single Nuclei RNA Sequencing Analyses

Authors :
Robert Zilinyi
Emily J. Tsai
Alexander M. Chong
Nathan R. Tucker
Nobuaki Fukuma
Anne-Catrin Uhlemann
Zhipeng Zhou
Ryan D Pfeiffer
Matthias Szabolcs
Mathew S. Maurer
Christos Tzimas
Martin B. Leon
Michelle L Hulke
Geping Zhang
Stephanie Golob
Nir Uriel
Matthew R. Baldwin
Claire McGroder
Charles C. Marboe
Ilaria Russo
Michael I. Brener
Jeffrey W. Moses
Björn Redfors
Daniel Burkhoff
Hanina Hibshoosh
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Cardiac injury is associated with critical COVID-19, yet its etiology remains debated. To elucidate the pathogenic mechanisms of COVID-19-associated cardiac injury, we conducted a single-center prospective cohort study of 69 COVID-19 decedents. Of six cardiac histopathologic features, microthrombi was the most commonly detected (n=48, 70%). We tested associations of cardiac microthrombi with biomarkers of inflammation, cardiac injury, and fibrinolysis and with in-hospital antiplatelet therapy, therapeutic anticoagulation, and corticosteroid treatment, while adjusting for multiple clinical factors, including COVID-19 therapies. Higher peak ESR and CRP during hospitalization were independently associated with higher odds of microthrombi. Using single nuclei RNA-sequence analysis, we discovered an enrichment of pro-thrombotic/anti-fibrinolytic, extracellular matrix remodeling, and immune-potentiating signaling amongst cardiac fibroblasts in microthrombi-positive COVID-19 hearts relative to microthrombi-negative COVID-19. Non-COVID-19 non-failing hearts were used as reference controls. Our cumulative findings identify the specific transcriptomic changes in cardiac fibroblasts as salient features of COVID-19-associated cardiac microthrombi.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e21254c634de7a6a493127b8ec834fb3