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揭示新冠后综合征(PASC)中的差异与联系:急性新冠肺炎与新冠病毒2型(SARS-CoV-2)急性后遗症中的病毒载量和细胞因子特征

Uncovering the Contrasts and Connections in PASC: Viral Load and Cytokine Signatures in Acute COVID-19 versus Post-Acute Sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 (PASC).

作者信息

Compeer Brandon, Neijzen Tobias R, van Lelyveld Steven F L, Martina Byron E E, Russell Colin A, Goeijenbier Marco

机构信息

Artemis Bioservices B.V., 2629 JD Delft, The Netherlands.

Department of Medical Microbiology, University Medical Center Amsterdam (UMC, Amsterdam), 1105 AZ Amsterdam, The Netherlands.

出版信息

Biomedicines. 2024 Aug 23;12(9):1941. doi: 10.3390/biomedicines12091941.

Abstract

The recent global COVID-19 pandemic has had a profound and enduring impact, resulting in substantial loss of life. The scientific community has responded unprecedentedly by investigating various aspects of the crisis, particularly focusing on the acute phase of COVID-19. The roles of the viral load, cytokines, and chemokines during the acute phase and in the context of patients who experienced enduring symptoms upon infection, so called Post-Acute Sequelae of COVID-19 or PASC, have been studied extensively. Here, in this review, we offer a virologist's perspective on PASC, highlighting the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 viral loads, cytokines, and chemokines in different organs of patients across the full clinical spectrum of acute-phase disease. We underline that the probability of severe or critical disease progression correlates with increased viral load levels detected in the upper respiratory tract (URT), lower respiratory tract (LRT), and plasma. Acute-phase viremia is a clear, although not unambiguous, predictor of PASC development. Moreover, both the quantity and diversity of functions of cytokines and chemokines increase with acute-phase disease severity. Specific cytokines remain or become elevated in the PASC phase, although the driving factor of ongoing inflammation found in patients with PASC remains to be investigated. The key findings highlighted in this review contribute to a further understanding of PASC and their differences and overlap with acute disease.

摘要

近期全球新冠疫情产生了深远而持久的影响,导致大量人员丧生。科学界以前所未有的方式做出反应,对危机的各个方面展开调查,尤其聚焦于新冠的急性期。病毒载量、细胞因子和趋化因子在急性期以及在感染后出现持续症状的患者(即所谓的新冠急性后遗症或PASC)中的作用,已得到广泛研究。在此综述中,我们从病毒学家的角度探讨PASC,重点介绍在急性期疾病的整个临床范围内,SARS-CoV-2病毒载量、细胞因子和趋化因子在患者不同器官中的动态变化。我们强调,严重或危重症疾病进展的可能性与在上呼吸道(URT)、下呼吸道(LRT)和血浆中检测到的病毒载量升高相关。急性期病毒血症是PASC发生的一个明确但并非绝对的预测指标。此外,细胞因子和趋化因子的功能数量和多样性均随急性期疾病严重程度的增加而增加。特定细胞因子在PASC阶段持续存在或升高,尽管PASC患者持续炎症的驱动因素仍有待研究。本综述中突出的关键发现有助于进一步了解PASC及其与急性疾病的差异和重叠。

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