Histological and immunohistochemical features of the placenta associated with COVID-19: a systematic review and meta-analysis.

Q4 Medicine
Gulsym S Manasova, Yana A Stasy, Vyacheslav V Kaminsky, Igor Z Gladchuk, Ekaterina A Nitochko
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Abstract

Objective: Aim: To make a systematic review and meta-analysis of published data on the study of histological and immunohistochemical features of the placenta in women who had acute coronavirus infection associated with SARS-CoV-2 ("Covid" placentas) during pregnancy.

Patients and methods: Materials and Methods: The search for literature data is based on the PRISMA methodology); the MEDLINE database (PubMed®) was searched using Medical Subject Headings terms from January 2020 to July 2023. The project was registered in the Open Sience Frame (Project Identifier: DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/GDR3S, Registration DOI: https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/H2KPU). Preference was given to studies in which the description of placentas met the requirements of the Amsterdam Placental Workshop Group Consensus Statement.

Results: Results: A total of 31 studies were included; the number of participants whose morphological and histological description of the placentas could be subjected to meta-analysis was 2401, respectively, in the group with a "Covid" history and 1910 - conditionally healthy pregnant women. Pathological changes in the placental complex were not detected in 42±19.62% of pregnant women with a history of Covid. Immunohistochemical examination of placentas preferably focuses on the detection of SARS-CoV-2 spike protein or ACE2. According to currently available studies, in the placentas of women who have had COVID-19 during pregnancy, there are no pathognomic histological patterns specific to this infection and direct damage to the placenta is rarely observed. Histological patterns in "covid" placentas are isolated, most often a combination of lesions in both the maternal and fetal malperfusion.

Conclusion: Conclusions: According to currently available studies, in the placentas of women who have had COVID-19 during pregnancy, there are no pathognomic histological patterns specific to this infection and direct damage to the placenta is rarely observed. The probability of infection of the intrauterine fetus by the transplacental hematogenous route is the lowest compared to other routes, which, in our opinion, is a possible explanation for the high frequency of MVM without subsequent infection of the fetus.

与 COVID-19 相关的胎盘组织学和免疫组化特征:系统回顾和荟萃分析。
研究目的目的:对已发表的关于妊娠期急性冠状病毒感染SARS-CoV-2("Covid "胎盘)妇女胎盘组织学和免疫组化特征研究的数据进行系统回顾和荟萃分析:材料和方法:根据PRISMA方法搜索文献数据);使用医学主题词在MEDLINE数据库(PubMed®)中进行搜索,搜索时间为2020年1月至2023年7月。该项目已在开放科学框架(Open Sience Frame)中注册(项目标识符:DOI 10.17605/FF):DOI 10.17605/OSF.IO/GDR3S,注册 DOI:https://doi.org/10.17605/OSF.IO/H2KPU)。优先考虑胎盘描述符合阿姆斯特丹胎盘工作小组共识声明要求的研究:结果:结果:共纳入了 31 项研究;对胎盘的形态学和组织学描述进行荟萃分析的参与者人数分别为 2401 人(有 "Covid "病史组)和 1910 人(有条件的健康孕妇组)。在 42±19.62% 有 "Covid "病史的孕妇中,未发现胎盘复合体的病理变化。胎盘免疫组化检查的重点是检测 SARS-CoV-2 尖峰蛋白或 ACE2。根据现有的研究,在妊娠期间感染过 COVID-19 的妇女的胎盘中,没有这种感染所特有的病理组织学模式,也很少观察到胎盘的直接损伤。COVID-19 "胎盘的组织学模式是孤立的,最常见的是母体和胎儿灌注不良病变的组合:结论根据现有的研究,在妊娠期感染 COVID-19 的妇女的胎盘中,没有这种感染所特有的病理组织学模式,也很少观察到胎盘的直接损伤。与其他途径相比,经胎盘血源性途径感染宫内胎儿的几率最低,我们认为,这可能是 MVM 发生率高而胎儿随后未受感染的一个原因。
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