Author: Siwy, J.; Wendt, R.; Albalat, A.; He, T.; Mischak, H.; Mullen, W.; Latosinska, A.; Luebbert, C.; Kalbitz, S.; Mebazaa, A.; Peters, B.; Stegmayr, B.; Spasovski, G.; Wiech, T.; Staessen, J.; Wolf, J.; Beige, J.
Title: Critical COVID-19 represents an endothelial disease with high similarity to kidney disease on the molecular level Cord-id: l32wj84u Document date: 2021_2_23
ID: l32wj84u
Snippet: In patients with critical or mild COVID19 (WHO stages 6-8 [n=53] and stages 1-3 [n=66]), 593 urinary peptides significantly affected by disease severity were identified, reflecting the molecular pathophysiology associated with the course of the infection. The peptide profiles were similar compared with those observed in kidney disease, a prototype of target organ damage with major microvascular involvement, thereby confirming the observation that endothelial damage is a hallmark of COVID19. The
Document: In patients with critical or mild COVID19 (WHO stages 6-8 [n=53] and stages 1-3 [n=66]), 593 urinary peptides significantly affected by disease severity were identified, reflecting the molecular pathophysiology associated with the course of the infection. The peptide profiles were similar compared with those observed in kidney disease, a prototype of target organ damage with major microvascular involvement, thereby confirming the observation that endothelial damage is a hallmark of COVID19. The clinical corollary is that COVID19 is an indication for anti-oxidative, anti-inflammatory and immunosuppressive treatment modalities protecting the endothelial lining.
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