[COVID-19患儿阑尾黏膜SARS-CoV-2 RNA检测]。

Q4 Medicine Arkhiv patologii Pub Date : 2023-01-01 DOI:10.17116/patol20238503123
G A Demyashkin, K R Gorokhov, P V Nikitin, I A Zorin, S I Voznesenskaya
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背景。新型冠状病毒感染(COVID-19)在儿童中通常表现为腹泻、呕吐、腹痛,有些儿童还会出现急性阑尾炎。为了阐明SARS-CoV-2在急性阑尾炎发展中的作用,对其阑尾组织中遗传物质的存在进行了更详细的研究。目的:应用荧光原位杂交技术(FISH)检测儿童COVID-19阑尾中SARS-CoV-2 RNA的含量。材料与方法:回顾性分析临床诊断为急性阑尾炎并确诊为SARS-CoV-2感染的小儿阑尾的病例史和形态学分析。材料分为3组:1 -临床诊断为“冠状病毒感染”(COVID-19, PCR+)的儿童阑尾切除术中获得的阑尾(n=42;平均年龄10.8岁);2 -儿童阑尾(n=55;平均年龄9.7岁),在COVID-19大流行发病前患有急性阑尾炎;第三(对照组)组(n=38;平均年龄10.3岁)-阑尾解剖材料(完整)。结果:在第一组阑尾的所有样本中,大多数上皮细胞和单个免疫活性细胞的细胞质中都出现了阳性的SARS-CoV-2病毒RNA信号。无论年龄大小,所有载玻片的信号强度保持不变。在非COVID-19患者(第2组和第3组)获得的所有样本中,共聚焦显微镜未显示信号,这表明本研究成功采用了FISH方法,排除了假阳性结果。结论:FISH方法在不同年龄的COVID-19患儿阑尾上皮中检测到SARS-CoV-2 RNA,不排除病毒侵袭与急性阑尾炎发生的相关性。
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[Detection of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in the mucosa of the appendices of children with COVID-19].

Background. The novel coronavirus infection (COVID-19) often manifests in children as diarrhea, vomiting, abdominal pain, and some children develop acute appendicitis. To elucidate the role of SARS-CoV-2 in the development of acute appendicitis, a more detailed study of the presence of its genetic material in the tissue of the appendix.

Objective: Determination of SARS-CoV-2 RNA in appendices of children with COVID-19 by fluorescence in situ hybridization (FISH).

Material and methods: A retrospective analysis of case histories and morphological analysis using FISH of appendices of pediatric patients with established clinical diagnosis of acute appendicitis and confirmed infection with SARS-CoV-2 was performed. The material was divided into 3 groups: 1st -appendices obtained during appendectomy in children with established clinical diagnosis of «coronavirus infection» (COVID-19, PCR+) (n=42; mean age 10.8 years); 2nd - appendices of children (n=55; mean age 9.7 years) with acute appendicitis obtained before the onset of the COVID-19 pandemic; 3rd (control) group (n=38; mean age 10.3 years) - autopsy material of the appendices (intact).

Results: In all samples of the appendices of the 1st group, a positive SARS-CoV-2 viral RNA signal was noted in the cytoplasm of most epithelial cells and single immunocompetent cells. The signal intensity remained the same in all slides, regardless of age. In all samples obtained from patients without COVID-19 (groups 2 and 3), confocal microscopy did not reveal a signal, which indicates successful adaptation of the FISH method in this study and excludes the false positive results.

Conclusion: In the epithelium of the appendices of children of different age with COVID-19, the FISH method revealed SARS-CoV-2 RNA, which does not exclude the association between viral invasion and the development of acute appendicitis.

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Arkhiv patologii
Arkhiv patologii Medicine-Pathology and Forensic Medicine
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期刊介绍: The journal deals with original investigations on pressing problems of general pathology and pathologic anatomy, newest research methods, major issues of the theory and practice as well as problems of experimental, comparative and geographic pathology. To inform readers latest achievements of Russian and foreign medicine the journal regularly publishes editorial and survey articles, reviews of the most interesting Russian and foreign books on pathologic anatomy, new data on modern methods of investigation (histochemistry, electron microscopy, autoradiography, etc.), about problems of teaching, articles on the history of pathological anatomy development both in Russia and abroad.
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