Biomedicines (Feb 2023)

Autopsies Revealed Pathological Features of COVID-19 in Unvaccinated vs. Vaccinated Patients

  • Daniele Colombo,
  • Franca Del Nonno,
  • Luisa Marchioni,
  • Eleonora Lalle,
  • Paola Gallì,
  • Francesco Vaia,
  • Laura Falasca

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/biomedicines11020551
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 2
p. 551

Abstract

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Background: In Italy, by the end of 2021, a new pandemic wave led to increased hospitalizations and death, even in some vaccinated people. We aimed to investigate the death of COVID-19-vaccinated patients who acquired infection and developed severe disease, and to assess differences with fatal COVID-19 in unvaccinated subjects by studying the pathological events triggered by SARS-CoV-2. Methods: Detailed autoptic examination was performed on five fully vaccinated compared to five unvaccinated patients. Histopathological analysis focused on the lung and heart, the two major affected organs. Results: COVID-19 caused, or contributed to death, in all the unvaccinated cases. By contrast, in vaccinated group, pre-existing pathologies played a major role, and death was not COVID-19-related in four out of five patients. These patients did not show the histological features of SARS-CoV-2 lung damage. Diffuse inflammatory macrophages infiltration recently emerged as the main feature of COVID-19 cardiac injury. Interestingly, the most striking difference between the two groups was the absence of increased macrophage infiltration in the heart of vaccinated patients. Conclusions: Results of this study confirm the efficacy of anti-SARS-CoV-2 vaccination in protecting organs from injury and support the need to maintain an adequate immune response by booster dose administration.

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