Abstract

BACKGROUND AND AIMSDiarrhea occurs in up to 50% of cases of COVID-19. Nonetheless, the pathophysiologic mechanism(s) have not been determined. METHODSThis was examined using normal human enteroid monolayers exposed apically to live SARS-CoV-2 or non-replicating virus like particles (VLPs) bearing the four SARS-CoV-2 structural proteins or irradiated virus, all of which bound and entered enterocytes. RESULTSLive virus and VLPs increased secretion of multiple cytokines and reduced mRNAs of ACE2, NHE3 and DRA. IL-6 plus IL-8 alone reduced NHE3 mRNA and protein and DRA mRNA. Neither VLPs nor IL-6 plus IL-8 alone altered Cl- secretion, but together they caused Cl- secretion, which was Ca2+ dependent, CFTR independent, blocked partially by a specific TMEM16 A inhibitor, and entirely by a general TMEM16 family inhibitor. VLPs and irradiated virus, but not IL-6 plus IL-8, produced Ca2+ waves that began within minutes of VLP exposure, lasted for at least 60 min, and were prevented by pretreatment with apyrase; a P2Y1 receptor antagonist; and general TMEM16 family inhibitor but NOT by the specific TMEM16A inhibitor. CONCLUSIONSThe pathophysiology of COVID-19 diarrhea appears to be a unique example of a calcium dependent inflammatory diarrhea, that is caused by direct viral effects plus the virus-induced intestinal epithelial cytokine secretion.

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