Current understanding of the complex pathogenesis of COVID-19 interstitial pneumonia pathogenesis in the light of biopsies carried out in early/moderate phase and histology data obtained at postmortem analysis is discussed. In autopsies the most observed pattern is diffuse alveolar damage with alveolar-epithelial type-II cell hyperplasia, hyaline membranes, and frequent thromboembolic disease. However, these observations cannot explain some clinical, radiological and physiopathological features observed in SARS-CoV-2 interstitial pneumonia, including the occurrence of vascular enlargement on CT and preserved lung compliance in subjects even presenting with or developing respiratory failure. Histological investigation on early-phase pneumonia on perioperative samples and lung biopsies revealed peculiar morphological and morpho-phenotypical changes including hyper-expression of phosphorylated STAT3 and immune checkpoint molecules (PD-L1 and IDO) in alveolar-epithelial and endothelial cells. These features might explain in part these discrepancies.

The pathogenic role of epithelial and endothelial cells in early-phase COVID-19 pneumonia: victims and partners in crime / Chilosi, M; Poletti, V; Ravaglia, C; Rossi, G; Dubini, A; Piciucchi, S; Pedica, F; Bronte, V; Pizzolo, G; Martignoni, G; Doglioni, C.. - In: MODERN PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0893-3952. - 34:8(2021), pp. 1444-1445. [10.1038/s41379-021-00808-8]

The pathogenic role of epithelial and endothelial cells in early-phase COVID-19 pneumonia: victims and partners in crime

Pedica F;Doglioni C.
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2021-01-01

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Current understanding of the complex pathogenesis of COVID-19 interstitial pneumonia pathogenesis in the light of biopsies carried out in early/moderate phase and histology data obtained at postmortem analysis is discussed. In autopsies the most observed pattern is diffuse alveolar damage with alveolar-epithelial type-II cell hyperplasia, hyaline membranes, and frequent thromboembolic disease. However, these observations cannot explain some clinical, radiological and physiopathological features observed in SARS-CoV-2 interstitial pneumonia, including the occurrence of vascular enlargement on CT and preserved lung compliance in subjects even presenting with or developing respiratory failure. Histological investigation on early-phase pneumonia on perioperative samples and lung biopsies revealed peculiar morphological and morpho-phenotypical changes including hyper-expression of phosphorylated STAT3 and immune checkpoint molecules (PD-L1 and IDO) in alveolar-epithelial and endothelial cells. These features might explain in part these discrepancies.
2021
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Springer Nature
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The pathogenic role of epithelial and endothelial cells in early-phase COVID-19 pneumonia: victims and partners in crime / Chilosi, M; Poletti, V; Ravaglia, C; Rossi, G; Dubini, A; Piciucchi, S; Pedica, F; Bronte, V; Pizzolo, G; Martignoni, G; Doglioni, C.. - In: MODERN PATHOLOGY. - ISSN 0893-3952. - 34:8(2021), pp. 1444-1445. [10.1038/s41379-021-00808-8]
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Chilosi, M; Poletti, V; Ravaglia, C; Rossi, G; Dubini, A; Piciucchi, S; Pedica, F; Bronte, V; Pizzolo, G; Martignoni, G; Doglioni, C.
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