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Covid-19 Interstitial Pneumonia: Histological and Immunohistochemical Features on Cryobiopsies.
Doglioni, Claudio; Ravaglia, Claudia; Chilosi, Marco; Rossi, Giulio; Dubini, Alessandra; Pedica, Federica; Piciucchi, Sara; Vizzuso, Antonio; Stella, Franco; Maitan, Stefano; Agnoletti, Vanni; Puglisi, Silvia; Poletti, Giovanni; Sambri, Vittorio; Pizzolo, Giovanni; Bronte, Vincenzo; Wells, Athol U; Poletti, Venerino.
  • Doglioni C; Department of Pathology, University Vita-Salute, Milan and San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy.
  • Ravaglia C; Pulmonology Unit, Thoracic Diseases Department, G.B. Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy, claudiaravaglia79@gmail.com.
  • Chilosi M; Department of Pathology, Pederzoli Hospital, Peschiera del Garda, Verona, Italy.
  • Rossi G; Department of Pathology, S. Maria delle Croci Hospital, Ravenna, Italy.
  • Dubini A; Department of Pathology, G.B. Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy.
  • Pedica F; Department of Pathology, San Raffaele Scientific Institute, Milan, Italy.
  • Piciucchi S; Department of Radiology, G.B. Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy.
  • Vizzuso A; Department of Radiology, G.B. Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy.
  • Stella F; Alma Mater Studiorum Bologna University, Thoracic Surgery Unit, G.B. Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy.
  • Maitan S; Intensive Care Unit, G.B. Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy.
  • Agnoletti V; Intensive Care Unit, M. Bufalini Hospital, Cesena, Italy.
  • Puglisi S; Pulmonology Unit, Thoracic Diseases Department, G.B. Morgagni Hospital, Forlì, Italy.
  • Poletti G; Clinical Pathology Unit, The Great Romagna Area Hub Laboratory, Pievesestina, Cesena, Italy.
  • Sambri V; Microbiology Unit, The Great Romagna Area Hub Laboratory, Pievesestina, Cesena, Italy.
  • Pizzolo G; DIMES, Bologna University, Bologna, Italy.
  • Bronte V; Verona University, Verona, Italy.
  • Wells AU; Immunology Section, Department of Medicine, Verona University Hospital, Verona, Italy.
  • Poletti V; Interstitial Lung Disease Unit, Royal Brompton Hospital, London, United Kingdom.
Respiration ; 100(6): 488-498, 2021.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1136133
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

The pathogenetic steps leading to Covid-19 interstitial pneumonia remain to be clarified. Most postmortem studies to date reveal diffuse alveolar damage as the most relevant histologic pattern. Antemortem lung biopsy may however provide more precise data regarding the earlier stages of the disease, providing a basis for novel treatment approaches.

OBJECTIVES:

To ascertain the morphological and immunohistochemical features of lung samples obtained in patients with moderate Covid-19 pneumonia.

METHODS:

Transbronchial lung cryobiopsy was carried out in 12 Covid-19 patients within 20 days of symptom onset.

RESULTS:

Histopathologic changes included spots of patchy acute lung injury with alveolar type II cell hyperplasia, with no evidence of hyaline membranes. Strong nuclear expression of phosphorylated STAT3 was observed in >50% of AECII. Interalveolar capillaries showed enlarged lumen and were in part arranged in superposed rows. Pulmonary venules were characterized by luminal enlargement, thickened walls, and perivascular CD4+ T-cell infiltration. A strong nuclear expression of phosphorylated STAT3, associated with PD-L1 and IDO expression, was observed in endothelial cells of venules and interstitial capillaries. Alveolar spaces macrophages exhibited a peculiar phenotype (CD68, CD11c, CD14, CD205, CD206, CD123/IL3AR, and PD-L1).

CONCLUSIONS:

Morphologically distinct features were identified in early stages of Covid-19 pneumonia, with epithelial and endothelial cell abnormalities different from either classical interstitial lung diseases or diffuse alveolar damage. Alveolar type II cell hyperplasia was a prominent event in the majority of cases. Inflammatory cells expressed peculiar phenotypes. No evidence of hyaline membranes and endothelial changes characterized by IDO expression might in part explain the compliance and the characteristic pulmonary vasoplegia observed in less-advanced Covid-19 pneumonia.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Lung Diseases, Interstitial / COVID-19 Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Respiration Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: 000514822

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Main subject: Lung Diseases, Interstitial / COVID-19 Limits: Humans Language: English Journal: Respiration Year: 2021 Document Type: Article Affiliation country: 000514822