Long COVID: A Molecular, Cellular and Histopathology Overview

Abstract:

Long COVID has been studied as different sequelae that some individuals can develop after the acute phase of the disease. Persistent symptoms such as dry cough, fatigue, and dyspnea can remain after six months of COVID-19 cure. Others such as lung fibrosis, kidney injury, and thrombotic risk also are observed. Here, a deep review of each human organ and system infected by the virus was performed aiming to show how molecules expression and cell signaling can induce the organism cure or injuries and, subsequently sequelae. The review also suggests the importance of public health surveillance for these cases including a more comprehensive analysis of molecular biology tools that can clarify and assist in the prognosis, treatment, and preventive methods for potentially more serious disorders in post-COVID-19 patients.

Source: da Silva Barros, B. , de Oliveira Cruz, L. , de Sousa, G. , Souza-Silva, G. , de Lima, M. , Oliveira, E. , Silva, A. , Macêdo, L. , Leal, L. , Marcos, B. , Elsztein, C. , Invenção, M. , de Freitas, A. and Moutinho-Melo, C. (2023) Long COVID: A Molecular, Cellular and Histopathology Overview. Journal of Biosciences and Medicines11, 90-113. doi: 10.4236/jbm.2023.119009. https://www.scirp.org/journal/paperinformation.aspx?paperid=127523 (Full text)

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