COVID-19-ASSOCIATED CHANGES IN IMMUNITY AND LUNG LESIONS

О. Rekalova
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The review of the literature presents basic data on the mechanisms of pathogenesis of a new viral COVID-19 infection: viral damage, immune dysfunction, endothelial lesions. The features of immunological changes in the COVID-19-associated conditions of different severity and genesis of pulmonary lesions have been described. The results of studies on the features of pulmonary pathology in viral lung lesions, acute respiratory distress syndrome, chronic obstructive lung disease, interstitial pulmonary fibrosis, bronchial asthma, active and latent pulmonary tuberculosis have been presented. Additionally, some pathological mechanisms leading to the formation of long-term disease and persistent changes in the lungs after COVID-19 (fibrosis, bronchiectasis, obstructive bronchiolitis, pulmonary thromboembolism) have been outlined. The autoimmune complications due to this viral infection and vaccination against COVID-19, the features of vaccine-induced immunity and the role of crossimmunological reactivity have been reviewed. Key words: COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2 virus, pathogenesis, immunity, lung damage.
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本文综述了新型病毒性COVID-19感染的基本发病机制:病毒损伤、免疫功能障碍、内皮损伤。本文描述了不同严重程度和肺部病变成因的covid -19相关疾病的免疫学变化特征。对病毒性肺病变、急性呼吸窘迫综合征、慢性阻塞性肺疾病、间质性肺纤维化、支气管哮喘、活动性和潜伏性肺结核的肺病理特征进行了研究。此外,还概述了导致COVID-19后肺部形成长期疾病和持续变化的一些病理机制(纤维化、支气管扩张、阻塞性细支气管炎、肺血栓栓塞)。本文综述了该病毒感染引起的自身免疫性并发症和COVID-19疫苗接种、疫苗诱导免疫的特点以及交叉免疫反应性的作用。关键词:COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2病毒,发病机制,免疫,肺损伤
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