COVID-19患者口腔病变的形态学和组织分子特征:在世系统综述的更新

IF 0.4 Q4 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE
Felipe Martins Silveira , Laura Borges Kirschnick , Camila Barcellos Calderipe , Lauren Frenzel Schuch , Manoela Domingues Martins , Ronell Bologna-Molina , Alan Roger Santos-Silva , Ana Carolina Uchoa Vasconcelos
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摘要

目的 本文是对之前发表的活体系统综述的更新,该综述综合了 COVID-19 感染者口腔病变(OLICs)的形态学和组织学分子特征。检索了 PubMed、Web of Science、Scopus、Ovid、Embase 和 LILACS,以确定有关 OLICs 的形态学和/或基于组织的分子数据报告。患者中73.7%为男性,平均年龄为54.8 (± 18.8)岁。最常见的临床表现是溃疡(42.9%),主要发生在腭部(52%)。从组织病理学角度看,间质层最常见的特征是血栓/微血管栓塞(36.6%)、炎症(24.4%)和出血(14.7%)。对 15 例病例进行了 SARS-CoV-2 或尖峰蛋白免疫组化,结果显示 86.7% 呈阳性。在一项研究中,RT-PCR 检测结果为阴性,免疫组化检测结果为阴性进一步证实了这一点。
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Morphological and tissue-based molecular characterization of oral lesions in patients with COVID-19: An update of a living systematic review

Objective

This is the update of the previously published living systematic review that integrated the morphological and tissue-based molecular characterization of oral lesions occurring in individuals infected with COVID-19 (OLICs).

Methods

This study was performed according to the Preferred Reporting Items for Systematic Reviews and Meta-Analyses guidelines. PubMed, Web of Science, Scopus, Ovid, Embase, and LILACS were searched to identify reports on OLICs with morphological and/or tissue-based molecular data.

Results

Six studies, reporting nineteen cases of OLICs, were included. Of the patients, 73.7 % were males with a mean age of 54.8 (± 18.8) years. The most commonly observed clinical presentation was ulcers (42.9 %), primarily in the palate (52 %). Histopathologically, the most frequently reported features in the mesenchymal layer were thrombi/microvascular thrombosis (36.6 %), inflammation (24.4 %), and hemorrhage (14.7 %). Immunohistochemistry for SARS-CoV-2 or Spike Protein was conducted in 15 cases, revealing 86.7 % positivity. In one study, RT-PCR yielded a negative result, which was further confirmed by negative immunohistochemistry.

Conclusion

The occurrence of thrombotic events associated with the presence of the spike protein could explain the etiopathogenesis of some cases of OLICs, probably also associated with other etiological factors.
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