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Pathological characteristics of liver sinusoidal thrombosis in COVID-19 patients: A series of 43 cases.
Kondo, Reiichiro; Kawaguchi, Nao; McConnell, Matthew J; Sonzogni, Aurelio; Licini, Lisa; Valle, Clarissa; Bonaffini, Pietro A; Sironi, Sandro; Alessio, Maria Grazia; Previtali, Giulia; Seghezzi, Michela; Zhang, Xuchen; Sun, Zhaoli; Utsumi, Teruo; Strazzabosco, Mario; Iwakiri, Yasuko.
  • Kondo R; Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Digestive Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
  • Kawaguchi N; Department of Pathology, Kurume University School of Medicine, Kurume, Fukuoka, Japan.
  • McConnell MJ; Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Digestive Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
  • Sonzogni A; Department of Internal Medicine, Section of Digestive Diseases, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
  • Licini L; Department of Pathology, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Valle C; Department of Pathology, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Bonaffini PA; Department of Radiology, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Sironi S; Post Graduate School of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy.
  • Alessio MG; Department of Radiology, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Previtali G; Post Graduate School of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy.
  • Seghezzi M; Department of Radiology, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Zhang X; Post Graduate School of Diagnostic Radiology, University of Milano-Bicocca, Monza, Italy.
  • Sun Z; Department of Laboratory Medicine, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Utsumi T; Department of Laboratory Medicine, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Strazzabosco M; Department of Laboratory Medicine, ASST Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital, Bergamo, Italy.
  • Iwakiri Y; Department of Pathology, Yale University School of Medicine, New Haven, Connecticut, USA.
Hepatol Res ; 51(9): 1000-1006, 2021 Sep.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34260803
AIM: Coronavirus disease (COVID-19) is characterized by pneumonia with secondary damage to multiple organs including the liver. Liver injury (elevated alanine aminotransferase [ALT] and aspartate aminotransferase [AST]) often correlates with disease severity in COVID-19 patients. The aim of this study is to identify pathological microthrombi in COVID-19 patient livers by correlating their morphology with liver injury, and examine hyperfibrinogenemia and von Willebrand factor (vWF) as mechanisms of their formation. METHODS: Forty-three post-mortem liver biopsy samples from COVID-19 patients were obtained from Papa Giovanni XXIII Hospital in Bergamo, Italy. Three morphological features of microthrombosis (sinusoidal erythrocyte aggregation [SEA], platelet microthrombi [PMT], and fibrous thrombi) were evaluated. RESULTS: We found liver sinusoidal microthrombosis in 23 COVID-19 patients (53%) was associated with a higher serum ALT and AST level compared to those without (ALT: 10-fold, p = 0.04; AST: 11-fold, p = 0.08). Of 43 livers, PMT and SEA were observed in 14 (33%) and 19 (44%) cases, respectively. Fibrous thrombi were not observed. Platelet microthrombi were associated with increased ALT (p < 0.01), whereas SEA was not (p = 0.73). In COVID-19 livers, strong vWF staining in liver sinusoidal endothelial cells was associated with significantly increased platelet adhesion (1.7-fold, p = 0.0016), compared to those with weak sinusoidal vWF (2-fold, p < 0.0001). Sinusoidal erythrocyte aggregation in 19 (83%) liver samples was mainly seen in zone 2. Livers with SEA had significantly higher fibrinogen (1.6-fold, p = 0.031) compared to those without SEA in COVID-19 patients. CONCLUSIONS: Liver PMT is a pathologically important thrombosis associated with liver injury in COVID-19, while SEA is a unique morphological feature of COVID-19 patient livers. Sinusoidal vWF and hyperfibrinogenemia could contribute to PMT and SEA formation.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Tipo de estudio: Prognostic_studies Idioma: En Año: 2021 Tipo del documento: Article