唾液标志物与2019冠状病毒病:从口腔微生物组与肺部和全身低度炎症之间的串扰中获得的见解以及对血管并发症的影响。

IF 1.3 Q3 CARDIAC & CARDIOVASCULAR SYSTEMS
Antoine AbdelMassih, Alaa A Hassan, Aya S Abou-Zeid, Aya Hassan, Engy Hussein, Mahenar Gadalla, Mahinour Hussein, Maryam A Eid, Maryam Elahmady, Nadine El Nahhas, Nadine Emad, Nihal Zahra, Nour Aboushadi, Nourhan Ibrahim, Sherouk Mokhtar, Habiba-Allah Ismail, Nadine El-Husseiny, Reham Khaled Moharam, Esraa Menshawey, Rahma Menshawey
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摘要

迄今为止,2019冠状病毒病(新冠肺炎)已影响全球620多万人,其中146万人死亡。新冠肺炎并发症主要由低级别炎症引起的血管变性引起。越来越多的证据表明,口腔营养不良分类群与新冠肺炎患者的预后恶化有关,尤其是从受影响患者的鼻咽和支气管肺泡灌洗样本中检索到的普雷沃氏菌属。口腔微生态失调可能通过低度炎症增加血管并发症的可能性,并损害针对严重急性呼吸系统综合征冠状病毒2型的呼吸道粘膜屏障机制。唾液标志物可用于反映这种口腔微生态失调及其随后对肺部和血管系统的破坏作用。唾液取样可以自我收集,成本较低,侵入性较小,因此在新冠肺炎患者的风险分层中,可能是血清标志物的优越选择。需要进行前瞻性研究来证实这一假设。视频摘要:http://links.lww.com/CAEN/A28.
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Salivary markers and coronavirus disease 2019: insights from cross-talk between the oral microbiome and pulmonary and systemic low-grade inflammation and implications for vascular complications.

Salivary markers and coronavirus disease 2019: insights from cross-talk between the oral microbiome and pulmonary and systemic low-grade inflammation and implications for vascular complications.

To date, coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) has affected over 6.2 million individuals worldwide, including 1.46 million deaths. COVID-19 complications are mainly induced by low-grade inflammation-causing vascular degeneration. There is an increasing body of evidence that suggests that oral dysbiotic taxa are associated with worse prognosis in COVID-19 patients, especially the Prevotella genus, which was retrieved from nasopharyngeal and bronchoalveolar lavage samples in affected patients. Oral dysbiosis may act by increasing the likelihood of vascular complications through low-grade inflammation, as well as impairing respiratory mucosal barrier mechanisms against SARS-CoV-2. Salivary markers can be used to reflect this oral dysbiosis and its subsequent damaging effects on and the lungs and vasculature. Salivary sampling can be self-collected, and is less costly and less invasive, and thus may be a superior option to serum markers in risk stratification of COVID-19 patients. Prospective studies are needed to confirm such hypothesis. Video Abstract: http://links.lww.com/CAEN/A28.

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