2021
DOI: 10.1111/jth.15490
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Persistent endotheliopathy in the pathogenesis of long COVID syndrome

Abstract: Background Persistent symptoms including breathlessness, fatigue and decreased exercise tolerance have been reported in patients after acute SARS‐CoV‐2 infection. The biological mechanisms underlying this ‘ Long COVID ’ syndrome remain unknown. However, autopsy studies have highlighted the key roles played by pulmonary endotheliopathy and microvascular immunothrombosis in acute COVID‐19. We hypothesized that endothelial cell activation may be sustained in convalescent CO… Show more

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“…Altered endothelial dysfunction-related microRNAs were found in plasma from ME/CFS patients recently [ 5 ]. In Covid-19 infection the endothelium is severely affected and the disturbance seems to persist in post-Covid Syndrome (PCS) [ 8 , 12 , 20 , 23 , 34 ]. Particularly the finding of severe endothelial affection in Covid-19 and the persisting endothelial dysfunction corroborates our hypothesis of a role of endothelial and vascular dysfunction in the pathogenesis of PCS.…”
Section: Decreased Cerebral Blood Flow (Cbf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Altered endothelial dysfunction-related microRNAs were found in plasma from ME/CFS patients recently [ 5 ]. In Covid-19 infection the endothelium is severely affected and the disturbance seems to persist in post-Covid Syndrome (PCS) [ 8 , 12 , 20 , 23 , 34 ]. Particularly the finding of severe endothelial affection in Covid-19 and the persisting endothelial dysfunction corroborates our hypothesis of a role of endothelial and vascular dysfunction in the pathogenesis of PCS.…”
Section: Decreased Cerebral Blood Flow (Cbf)mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…A growing body of evidence suggests a high prevalence of long-COVID, a clinical constellation that is difficult to grasp since most routine clinical tests are inconspicuous even in highly symptomatic patients. Based on blood biomarker assessment, Fogarty et al [ 10 ] have just recently proclaimed a potential role of persistent endotheliopathy in long-COVID. Future prospective studies combining PAT assessment with laboratory and clinical patient data will help to investigate a potential association of endothelial dysfunction with long-COVID.…”
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“…Such changes to endothelial glycocalyx and endothelial function in general appear to be long-lasting, as described by Lampadiari et al, who followed-up patients 4 months after SARS-CoV-2 infection [133]. The prolonged endothelial dysfunction has also been confirmed by Fogarty et al [134]. Consequently, this finding might partially explain the presence of the long COVID syndrome, which is also characterized by an increased burden of thromboembolic events [135].…”
Section: Inflammation and Platelet Activation In Coronavirus Disease-19mentioning
confidence: 65%