Longitudinal virological changes and underlying pathogenesis in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Guangzhou, China

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Author(s)

  • Zhengtu Li
  • Ruilin Sun
  • Shaoqiang Li
  • Lingdan Chen
  • Yangqing Zhan
  • Mingzhou Xie
  • Jiasheng Yang
  • Yanqun Wang
  • Airu Zhu
  • Guoping Gu
  • Le Yu
  • Tingting Liu
  • Zhaoming Chen
  • Wenhua Jian
  • Qian Jiang
  • Xiaofen Su
  • Weili Gu
  • Liyan Chen
  • Jing Cheng
  • Jincun Zhao
  • Wenju Lu
  • Jinping Zheng
  • Shiyue Li
  • Nanshan Zhong
  • Feng Ye

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Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)2129-2143
Journal / PublicationScience China Life Sciences
Volume64
Issue number12
Online published28 Apr 2021
Publication statusPublished - Dec 2021

Abstract

Prolonged viral RNA shedding and recurrence of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) patients have been reported. However, the clinical outcome and pathogenesis remain unclear. In this study, we recruited 43 laboratory-confirmed COVID-19 patients. We found that prolonged viral RNA shedding or recurrence mainly occurred in severe/critical patients (P<0.05). The average viral shedding time in severe/critical patients was more than 50 days, and up to 100 days in some patients, after symptom onset. However, chest computed tomography gradually improved and complete absorption occurred when SARS-CoV-2 RT-PCR was still positive, but specific antibodies appeared. Furthermore, the viral shedding time significantly decreased when the A1,430G or C12,473T mutation occurred (P<0.01 and FDR<0.01) and increased when G227A occurred (P<0.05 and FDR<0.05). High IL1R1, IL1R2, and TNFRSF21 expression in the host positively correlated with viral shedding time (P<0.05 and false discovery rate <0.05). Prolonged viral RNA shedding often occurs but may not increase disease damage. Prolonged viral RNA shedding is associated with viral mutations and host factors.

Research Area(s)

  • host gene expression, longitudinal virological changes, SRAS-CoV-2, viral genome

Citation Format(s)

Longitudinal virological changes and underlying pathogenesis in hospitalized COVID-19 patients in Guangzhou, China. / Li, Zhengtu; Li, Yinhu; Sun, Ruilin et al.

In: Science China Life Sciences, Vol. 64, No. 12, 12.2021, p. 2129-2143.

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