Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, Pathology Section, University of Naples 'Federico II', Naples, Italy.
Department of Advanced Biomedical Sciences, University of Naples 'Federico II', Naples, Italy.
APMIS. 2021 Feb;129(2):37-54. doi: 10.1111/apm.13092. Epub 2020 Nov 20.
Coronaviridae family includes pathogen viruses for humans, that lead to clinical conditions with main respiratory involvement; many of these viruses have notoriously a neuroinvasive potential, as demonstrated by published data on SARS-CoV and MERS-CoV epidemics, as well by results obtained in experimental models. During pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), it is noticed that the central nervous system involvement represented a truly significant moment in the history of some COVID-19 patients; indeed, clinical and radiological features published in literature regarding COVID-19 disease are consistent with a neurological involvement. It is also known that histopathological data related to SARS-CoV2 infection have been published with considerable delay, which was even greater for neuropathological information. Moreover, many published data are incomplete, and often the lesions described are not directly related to the action of the virus. In this review, we collected the available radiological and neuropathological information, in order to delineate a more complete picture of the relationship between SARS-Cov2 and brain, focusing our attention on the two most important neuroinvasion routes for the virus. We also highlighted what we consider methodological mistakes both in the autopsy procedures and brain study in COVID-19 deaths. We emphasize the need for a complete study of all the organs in case of autopsy. It is important that through this experience, we no longer do the mistake of neglecting the brain.
冠状病毒科包括引起主要呼吸道受累的人类病原体病毒;许多这些病毒具有众所周知的神经侵袭潜力,这已被 SARS-CoV 和 MERS-CoV 流行中的已发表数据以及实验模型的结果所证明。在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)大流行期间,人们注意到中枢神经系统受累代表了一些 COVID-19 患者历史上的一个真正重要时刻;实际上,文献中关于 COVID-19 疾病的临床和放射学特征与神经受累一致。人们还知道,与 SARS-CoV2 感染相关的组织病理学数据发表得相当迟,神经病理学信息的延迟更大。此外,许多已发表的数据不完整,并且经常描述的病变与病毒的作用没有直接关系。在这篇综述中,我们收集了现有的放射学和神经病理学信息,以便描绘 SARS-CoV2 与大脑之间关系的更完整图景,重点关注病毒的两种最重要的神经入侵途径。我们还强调了在 COVID-19 死亡的尸检程序和大脑研究中我们认为存在的方法学错误。我们强调在进行尸检时需要对所有器官进行完整研究。重要的是,通过这次经历,我们不再犯忽视大脑的错误。