The spleen as a target in severe acute respiratory syndrome.
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Auteurs : Jun Zhan [République populaire de Chine] ; Ruishu Deng ; Junmin Tang ; Bo Zhang ; Yan Tang ; Jeffrey K. Wang ; Feng Li ; Virginia M. Anderson ; Michael A. Mcnutt ; Jiang GuSource :
- FASEB journal : official publication of the Federation of American Societies for Experimental Biology [ 1530-6860 ] ; 2006.
Descripteurs français
- KwdFr :
- Adulte, Adulte d'âge moyen, Amorces ADN, Antigènes CD (analyse), Autopsie, Coronavirus (génétique), Coronavirus (isolement et purification), Génome viral, Humains, Hybridation in situ, Mâle, Rate (anatomopathologie), Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne, Syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère (anatomopathologie), Séquence nucléotidique.
- MESH :
- analyse : Antigènes CD.
- anatomopathologie : Rate, Syndrome respiratoire aigu sévère.
- génétique : Coronavirus.
- isolement et purification : Coronavirus.
- Adulte, Adulte d'âge moyen, Amorces ADN, Autopsie, Génome viral, Humains, Hybridation in situ, Mâle, Réaction de polymérisation en chaîne, Séquence nucléotidique.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- MESH :
- chemical , analysis : Antigens, CD.
- genetics : Coronavirus.
- isolation & purification : Coronavirus.
- pathology : Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome, Spleen.
- Adult, Autopsy, Base Sequence, DNA Primers, Genome, Viral, Humans, In Situ Hybridization, Male, Middle Aged, Polymerase Chain Reaction.
Abstract
It has been proposed that immune injury is the central mechanism of pathogenesis of the infectious disease, severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS). To gain a better understanding of immune injury in the spleen, we investigated the number and distribution of various immune cell types in the spleens of SARS patients. We performed autopsies on six confirmed SARS cases, with six normal subjects as controls; spleen samples from these autopsies were examined with hematoxylin and eosin (H&E) sections, in situ hybridization for SARS virus genomic sequences, and immunohistochemistry with seven monoclonal antibodies to five cell types. The number and distribution of these cells were measured and analyzed using an image analysis system. SARS genomic sequences were detected in all SARS spleens. The SARS spleens all had severe damage to the white pulp and showed an alteration of the normal distribution of various cell types. Immunocytes in the red pulp were decreased by 68.0-90.7% except for CD68+ macrophages and human leukocyte antigen (HLA)-DR positive antigen-presenting cells (APC), which were decreased to a lesser degree. On average, CD68+ macrophages were increased in size by 2.21-fold. We hypothesize that the collapse of the splenic immune system plays a key role in the clinical outcome of these patients.
DOI: 10.1096/fj.06-6324com
PubMed: 17077309
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