Multiorgan and Renal Tropism of SARS-CoV-2

In this autopsy series, the authors found that SARS-CoV-2 has an organotropism beyond the respiratory tract, including the kidneys, heart, liver, and brain. They speculate that organotropism influences the course of Covid-19 disease and, possibly, aggravates preexisting conditions.

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Published in:The New England journal of medicine Vol. 383; no. 6; pp. 590 - 592
Main Authors: Puelles, Victor G, Lütgehetmann, Marc, Lindenmeyer, Maja T, Sperhake, Jan P, Wong, Milagros N, Allweiss, Lena, Chilla, Silvia, Heinemann, Axel, Wanner, Nicola, Liu, Shuya, Braun, Fabian, Lu, Shun, Pfefferle, Susanne, Schröder, Ann S, Edler, Carolin, Gross, Oliver, Glatzel, Markus, Wichmann, Dominic, Wiech, Thorsten, Kluge, Stefan, Pueschel, Klaus, Aepfelbacher, Martin, Huber, Tobias B
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: United States Massachusetts Medical Society 06.08.2020
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ISSN:0028-4793, 1533-4406, 1533-4406
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Summary:In this autopsy series, the authors found that SARS-CoV-2 has an organotropism beyond the respiratory tract, including the kidneys, heart, liver, and brain. They speculate that organotropism influences the course of Covid-19 disease and, possibly, aggravates preexisting conditions.
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Drs. Puelles, Lütgehetmann, Lindenmeyer, and Sperhake contributed equally to this letter.
ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJMc2011400