Virus-Induced Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome Causes Cardiomyopathy Through Eliciting Inflammatory Responses in the Heart
Male
Inflammation
0301 basic medicine
Respiratory Distress Syndrome
0303 health sciences
SARS-CoV-2
Macrophages
Myocardium
COVID-19
Middle Aged
Mice, Inbred C57BL
Mice
Animals
Humans
Female
Cardiomyopathies
Aged
DOI:
10.1161/circulationaha.123.066433
Publication Date:
2024-03-20T09:05:54Z
AUTHORS (21)
ABSTRACT
BACKGROUND:
Viral infections can cause acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS), systemic inflammation, and secondary cardiovascular complications. Lung macrophage subsets change during ARDS, but the role of heart macrophages in cardiac injury during viral ARDS remains unknown. Here we investigate how immune signals typical for viral ARDS affect cardiac macrophage subsets, cardiovascular health, and systemic inflammation.
METHODS:
We assessed cardiac macrophage subsets using immunofluorescence histology of autopsy specimens from 21 patients with COVID-19 with SARS-CoV-2–associated ARDS and 33 patients who died from other causes. In mice, we compared cardiac immune cell dynamics after SARS-CoV-2 infection with ARDS induced by intratracheal instillation of Toll-like receptor ligands and an ACE2 (angiotensin-converting enzyme 2) inhibitor.
RESULTS:
In humans, SARS-CoV-2 increased total cardiac macrophage counts and led to a higher proportion of CCR2
+
(C-C chemokine receptor type 2 positive) macrophages. In mice, SARS-CoV-2 and virus-free lung injury triggered profound remodeling of cardiac resident macrophages, recapitulating the clinical expansion of CCR2
+
macrophages. Treating mice exposed to virus-like ARDS with a tumor necrosis factor α–neutralizing antibody reduced cardiac monocytes and inflammatory MHCII
lo
CCR2
+
macrophages while also preserving cardiac function. Virus-like ARDS elevated mortality in mice with pre-existing heart failure.
CONCLUSIONS:
Our data suggest that viral ARDS promotes cardiac inflammation by expanding the CCR2
+
macrophage subset, and the associated cardiac phenotypes in mice can be elicited by activating the host immune system even without viral presence in the heart.
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