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Dengue virus

About: Dengue virus is a research topic. Over the lifetime, 12671 publications have been published within this topic receiving 461406 citations. The topic is also known as: DENV.


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TL;DR: The efficiency of this process for ZIKV inactivation of human plasma by amotosalen and ultraviolet A (UVA) illumination is reported here and it is reported that this process is efficient.

135 citations

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TL;DR: Substantial evidence points to dengue virus-reactive T cells as a critical effector in the development of DHF, and critical elements of T-cell epitope specificity and functional responses that contribute to DHF are defined.
Abstract: The pathophysiological basis of severe dengue disease (i.e., dengue hemorrhagic fever [DHF]), appears to be multifactorial, involving complex interactions among viral factors, host genetics, and the immunologic background of the host, principally prior exposure to dengue virus. Analysis of these processes has been limited to observational studies of naturally infected humans because there have not been useful animal models of dengue disease. Substantial evidence points to dengue virus-reactive T cells as a critical effector in the development of DHF. We are beginning to define the critical elements of T-cell epitope specificity and functional responses that contribute to DHF. Additional studies in well-characterized patient cohorts from different geographic regions will be needed to advance this research and guide new approaches to prevention and treatment of DHF.

135 citations

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TL;DR: The differential cell line susceptibility of 18 human and 15 nonhuman cell lines to two ZIKV isolates (human and primate) and dengue virus type 2 (DENV-2) helps to explain the viral shedding pattern, transmission and pathogenesis of the rapidly disseminating ZikV, and are useful for optimizing laboratory diagnostics and studies on the pathogenesis and counter-measures of ZIKv.
Abstract: Zika virus (ZIKV) is unique among human-pathogenic flaviviruses by its association with congenital anomalies and trans-placental and sexual human-to-human transmission. Although the pathogenesis of ZIKV-associated neurological complications has been reported in recent studies, key questions on the pathogenesis of the other clinical manifestations, non-vector-borne transmission and potential animal reservoirs of ZIKV remain unanswered. We systematically characterized the differential cell line susceptibility of 18 human and 15 nonhuman cell lines to two ZIKV isolates (human and primate) and dengue virus type 2 (DENV-2). Productive ZIKV replication (⩾2 log increase in viral load, ZIKV nonstructural protein-1 (NS1) protein expression and cytopathic effects (CPE)) was found in the placental (JEG-3), neuronal (SF268), muscle (RD), retinal (ARPE19), pulmonary (Hep-2 and HFL), colonic (Caco-2),and hepatic (Huh-7) cell lines. These findings helped to explain the trans-placental transmission and other clinical manifestations of ZIKV. Notably, the prostatic (LNCaP), testicular (833KE) and renal (HEK) cell lines showed increased ZIKV load and/or NS1 protein expression without inducing CPE, suggesting their potential roles in sexual transmission with persistent viral replication at these anatomical sites. Comparatively, none of the placental and genital tract cell lines allowed efficient DENV-2 replication. Among the nonhuman cell lines, nonhuman primate (Vero and LLC-MK2), pig (PK-15), rabbit (RK-13), hamster (BHK21) and chicken (DF-1) cell lines supported productive ZIKV replication. These animal species may be important reservoirs and/or potential animal models for ZIKV. The findings in our study help to explain the viral shedding pattern, transmission and pathogenesis of the rapidly disseminating ZIKV, and are useful for optimizing laboratory diagnostics and studies on the pathogenesis and counter-measures of ZIKV.

135 citations

Journal ArticleDOI
16 Jul 2015-Blood
TL;DR: It is demonstrated that platelets directly bind DENV saturably and produce infectious virus, and expression of antigen encoded by DENV is a novel consideration in the pathogen-induced thrombocytopenia mechanism, drawing attention to the possibility that platelet may produce permissive RNA viruses in addition to DENV.

134 citations

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TL;DR: The flavivirus IFA is a useful tool for the identification of flaviv virus infections during the acute stage of disease, and can be an important diagnostic tool for testing samples from travellers who have been accidentally exposed to these viruses.

134 citations


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No. of papers in the topic in previous years
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2023546
20221,066
2021780
2020912
2019849
2018930