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Deficient DNA mismatch repair and persistence of SARS-CoV-2 RNA shedding: a case report of hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer with COVID-19 infection

机译:SARS-COV-2 RNA脱落的缺乏DNA失配维修和持续性:Covid-19感染的遗传性非痘痘病变癌的病例报告

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Several independent risk factors have been reported to influence viral shedding following COVID-19 infection, but the influence of host-related molecular factors has not yet been described. We report a case of a cancer patient with Lynch syndrome (hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer, HNPCC) who manifested SARS-CoV-2 PCR (polymerase chain reaction) positivity for at least 54?days after contracting mild COVID-19 illness. We propose that deficient mismatch repair (MMR) may play a role in the prolonged SARS-CoV-2 RNA shedding. A patient with Lynch syndrome was under surveillance for metastatic adenocarcinoma after completing palliative chemotherapy in October 2019. Between the period of April 2020 to June 2020, he was admitted multiple times to address several clinical needs mainly related to his underlying malignancy. These included progressive disease observed in the aortocaval lymph nodes leading to recurrent episodes of upper gastrointestinal bleeding, dehydration resulting in acute kidney injury and a short-lived episode of pyrexia. A SARS-CoV-2 PCR of the nasopharyngeal swab (NPS) was positive at his initial admission with mild COVID-19 symptoms. He remained positive on subsequent admissions when tested routinely for SARS-CoV-2 without demonstrating any apparent clinical features of COVID-19 infection. The MMR pathway, a component of DNA damage response (DDR), is impaired in Lynch syndrome due to an inherited genetic mutation. This pathway is also required for viral clearance from the host cells following certain RNA viral infections like influenza virus and other coronaviridae. Here we provide a current understanding of the importance of DDR deficiencies in the clearance of RNA virus and suggest how this may play a similar role in the clearance of COVID-19, as evident in our case that demonstrated persistent positivity. The importance of understanding the scientific basis of extended viral shedding during the COVID-19 pandemic is now centre-stage in the establishment of robust track and trace services to allow the recovery and function of societies and economies. This patient with Lynch syndrome recovered from infection but had prolonged viral positivity, which might merit further investigation to better understand the effect of this condition on infection duration and outcome.
机译:据报道,若干独立的风险因素会影响Covid-19感染后病毒脱落,但尚未描述宿主相关分子因子的影响。我们举报了癌症患者的癌症患者(遗传性非痘痘病变癌,HNPCC),他在收缩轻度Covid-19疾病后至少54次表现出SARS-COV-2 PCR(聚合酶链反应)阳性。我们提出缺陷不匹配修复(MMR)可能在延长的SARS-COV-2 RNA脱落中发挥作用。在2019年10月,在完成姑息化化疗后,患有林奇综合征的患者受到转移性腺癌的监测。在2020年4月到2020年6月,他多次接纳以解决主要与他的潜在恶性肿瘤有关的临床需求。这些包括在主动脉癌淋巴结中观察到的渐进疾病,导致上胃肠道出血的反复发作,导致急性肾损伤和猪瘟的短暂事件。鼻咽拭子(NPS)的SARS-COV-2 PCR在他的初始入场时为阳性,与轻度Covid-19症状。当常规的SARS-COV-2经常测试时,他对随后的入学持续了积极的,而不证明Covid-19感染的任何明显的临床特征。由于遗传遗传突变,MMR途径是DNA损伤反应(DDR)的组分在林奇综合征中受到损害。这种途径也需要来自宿主细胞的病毒清除,如血型血流感病毒和其他冠状病毒等特定RNA病毒感染。在这里,我们目前了解DDR缺陷在RNA病毒间隙中的重要性,并表明在Covid-19的许可中可能在我们的案例中显而易见的是,这在表现出持续积极性的情况下。理解Covid-19大流行期间延长病毒脱落的科学基础的重要性现在是建立强大的轨道和踪迹服务,以允许社会和经济的复苏和职能的中心阶段。这种患者患有林奇综合征的感染效果,延长了病毒阳性,这可能会更好地调查,以更好地了解这种情况对感染持续时间和结果的影响。

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