Author:
Wiscovitch-Russo Rosana,Ibáñez-Prada Elsa D.,Serrano-Mayorga Cristian C.,Sievers Benjamin L.,Engelbride Maeve A.,Padmanabhan Surya,Tan Gene S.,Vashee Sanjay,Bustos Ingrid G.,Pachecho Carlos,Mendez Lina,Dube Peter H.,Singh Harinder,Reyes Luis Felipe,Gonzalez-Juarbe Norberto
Abstract
Abstract
Background
The mechanisms used by SARS-CoV-2 to induce major adverse cardiac events (MACE) are unknown. Thus, we aimed to determine if SARS-CoV-2 can induce necrotic cell death to promote MACE in patients with severe COVID-19.
Methods
This observational prospective cohort study includes experiments with hamsters and human samples from patients with severe COVID-19. Cytokines and serum biomarkers were analysed in human serum. Cardiac transcriptome analyses were performed in hamsters' hearts.
Results
From a cohort of 70 patients, MACE was documented in 26% (18/70). Those who developed MACE had higher Log copies/mL of SARS-CoV-2, troponin-I, and pro-BNP in serum. Also, the elevation of IP-10 and a major decrease in levels of IL-17ɑ, IL-6, and IL-1rɑ were observed. No differences were found in the ability of serum antibodies to neutralise viral spike proteins in pseudoviruses from variants of concern. In hamster models, we found a stark increase in viral titters in the hearts 4 days post-infection. The cardiac transcriptome evaluation resulted in the differential expression of ~ 9% of the total transcripts. Analysis of transcriptional changes in the effectors of necroptosis (mixed lineage kinase domain-like, MLKL) and pyroptosis (gasdermin D) showed necroptosis, but not pyroptosis, to be elevated. An active form of MLKL (phosphorylated MLKL, pMLKL) was elevated in hamster hearts and, most importantly, in the serum of MACE patients.
Conclusion
SARS-CoV-2 identification in the systemic circulation is associated with MACE and necroptosis activity. The increased pMLKL and Troponin-I indicated the occurrence of necroptosis in the heart and suggested necroptosis effectors could serve as biomarkers and/or therapeutic targets.
Trial registration Not applicable.
Funder
Conrad Prebys Foundation
National Institutes of Health
Universidad de La Sabana
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
Critical Care and Intensive Care Medicine
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