Spatial region-resolved proteome map reveals mechanism of COVID-19-associated heart injury.
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IF: 9.995
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Cited by: 1
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Abstract

Direct myocardial and vascular injuries due to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection-driven inflammation is the leading cause of acute cardiac injury associated with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, in-depth knowledge of the injury characteristics of the heart affected by inflammation is lacking. In this study, using a quantitative spatial proteomics strategy that combines comparative anatomy, laser-capture microdissection, and histological examination, we establish a region-resolved proteome map of the myocardia and microvessels with obvious inflammatory cells from hearts of patients with COVID-19. A series of molecular dysfunctions of myocardia and microvessels is observed in different cardiac regions. The myocardia and microvessels of the left atrial are the most susceptible to virus infection and inflammatory storm, suggesting more attention should be paid to the lesion and treatment of these two parts. These results can guide in improving clinical treatments for cardiovascular diseases associated with COVID-19.

Keywords

Spatial Proteomics
LCM-seq
COVID-19
CP: Cell biology
CP: Molecular biology
SARS-CoV-2
heart
inflammation
myocardial and microvessel injury
proteomics

MeSH terms

COVID-19
Heart Injuries
Humans
Inflammation
Proteome
SARS-CoV-2

Authors

Leng, Ling
Ma, Jie
Zhang, Pei-Pei
Xu, Si-Chi
Li, Xiao
Jin, Ye
Cai, Jun
Tang, Rui
Zhao, Lei
He, Zhi-Cheng
Li, Man-Sheng
Zhang, Hui
Zhou, Liang-Rui
Wu, Zhi-Hong
Li, Tian-Ran
Zhu, Yun-Ping
Wang, Yu-Jie
Wu, Hai-Bo
Ping, Yi-Fang
Yao, Xiao-Hong
Zhu, Chu-Hong
Guo, Hai-Tao
Tan, Le-Yong
Liang, Zhi-Yong
Bian, Xiu-Wu
Zhang, Shu-Yang