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https://read.qxmd.com/read/31063609/viral-receptors-for-flaviviruses-not-only-gatekeepers
#41
REVIEW
Lilian G Oliveira, Jean Pierre Schatzmann Peron
Arboviruses have been a huge threat for human health since the discovery of yellow fever virus in 1901. Arboviruses are arthropod born viruses, mainly transmitted by mosquitoes and ticks, responsible for more than thousands of deaths annually. The Flavivirideae family is probably the most clinically relevant, as it is composed of very important agents, such as dengue, yellow fever, West Nile, Japanese encephalitis, and, recently, Zika virus. Intriguingly, despite their structural and genomic similarities, flaviviruses may cause conditions ranging from mild infections with fever, cutaneous rash, and headache, to very severe cases, such as hemorrhagic fever, encephalitis, Guillain-Barré syndrome, and microcephaly...
September 2019: Journal of Leukocyte Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30798036/co-circulation-of-dengue-virus-serotypes-in-central-india-evidence-of-prolonged-viremia-in-denv-2
#42
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Ankita Agarwal, Sudheer Gupta, Tanvi Chincholkar, Vivek Singh, Indresh Kumar Umare, Kudsia Ansari, Sonam Paliya, Ashvini Kumar Yadav, Rashmi Chowdhary, Shashank Purwar, Debasis Biswas
In view of paucity of information on serotype distribution of Dengue virus (DENV) in Central India, we undertook a cross-sectional study to identify clinical and virological characteristics of DENV serotypes that circulated in this region during the 2016 outbreak. Suspected cases were screened by ELISA for NS1 antigen and anti-DENV IgM antibodies. Serologically confirmed cases were subjected to RT-PCR based detection and serotyping. The RT-PCR results were confirmed by nucleotide sequencing. Genome-wide association was undertaken with DENV sequences from ViPR database and the immune evasion potential of infecting serotypes was ascertained by computing antigenic variability in B cell and Cytotoxic T cell (CTL) epitopes of all DENV proteins...
June 2019: Infection, Genetics and Evolution
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30538723/highlights-on-the-application-of-genomics-and-bioinformatics-in-the-fight-against-infectious-diseases-challenges-and-opportunities-in-africa
#43
REVIEW
Saikou Y Bah, Collins Misita Morang'a, Jonas A Kengne-Ouafo, Lucas Amenga-Etego, Gordon A Awandare
Genomics and bioinformatics are increasingly contributing to our understanding of infectious diseases caused by bacterial pathogens such as Mycobacterium tuberculosis and parasites such as Plasmodium falciparum . This ranges from investigations of disease outbreaks and pathogenesis, host and pathogen genomic variation, and host immune evasion mechanisms to identification of potential diagnostic markers and vaccine targets. High throughput genomics data generated from pathogens and animal models can be combined with host genomics and patients' health records to give advice on treatment options as well as potential drug and vaccine interactions...
2018: Frontiers in Genetics
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30485414/cd300-receptor-family-in-viral-infections
#44
REVIEW
Joana Vitallé, Iñigo Terrén, Ane Orrantia, Olatz Zenarruzabeitia, Francisco Borrego
The CD300 molecules constitute an evolutionarily significant family of receptors that are expressed on myeloid and lymphoid cells, but also on other cell types, such as tuft cells. Many of the CD300 receptors have been shown to recognize lipids, e.g. phosphatidylserine and phosphatidylethanolamine. Over the past couple of years, accumulating evidence has shown that this family of receptors is involved in the pathogenesis of many diseases. Specifically, CD300 molecules participate in the mechanisms that viruses employ to develop immune evasion strategies and to infect host cells...
March 2019: European Journal of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30301880/dengue-virus-and-the-host-innate-immune-response
#45
REVIEW
Naoko Uno, Ted M Ross
Dengue virus (DENV) is a mosquito-borne Flavivirus that is endemic in many tropical and sub-tropical countries where the transmission vectors Aedes spp. mosquitoes resides. There are four serotypes of the virus. Each serotype is antigenically different, meaning they elicit heterologous antibodies. Infection with one serotype will create neutralizing antibodies to the serotype. Cross-protection from other serotypes is not long term, instead heterotypic infection can cause severe disease. This review will focus on the innate immune response to DENV infection and the virus evasion of the innate immune system by escaping recognition or inhibiting the production of an antiviral state...
October 10, 2018: Emerging Microbes & Infections
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30131785/characterization-of-dendritic-cell-derived-extracellular-vesicles-during-dengue-virus-infection
#46
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Sharon de T Martins, Diogo Kuczera, Jan Lötvall, Juliano Bordignon, Lysangela R Alves
The dengue virus (DENV), transmitted by Aedes spp. mosquitoes, is one of the most important arboviral infections in the world. Dengue begins as a febrile condition, and in certain patients, it can evolve severe clinical outcomes, such as dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) and dengue shock syndrome (DSS). The reasons why certain patients develop DHF or DSS have not been thoroughly elucidated to date, and both patient and viral factors have been implicated. Previous work has shown that a severe immune dysfunction involving dendritic cells and T cells plays a key role in increasing the disease severity, especially in secondary heterologous infections...
2018: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/30044715/the-good-the-bad-and-the-shocking-the-multiple-roles-of-dengue-virus-nonstructural-protein-1-in-protection-and-pathogenesis
#47
REVIEW
Dustin R Glasner, Henry Puerta-Guardo, P Robert Beatty, Eva Harris
Dengue virus (DENV) is the most prevalent medically important mosquito-borne virus in the world. Upon DENV infection of a host cell, DENV nonstructural protein 1 (NS1) can be found intracellularly as a monomer, associated with the cell surface as a dimer, and secreted as a hexamer into the bloodstream. NS1 plays a variety of roles in the viral life cycle, particularly in RNA replication and immune evasion of the complement pathway. Over the past several years, key roles for NS1 in the pathogenesis of severe dengue disease have emerged, including direct action of the protein on the vascular endothelium and triggering release of vasoactive cytokines from immune cells, both of which result in endothelial hyperpermeability and vascular leak...
September 29, 2018: Annual Review of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29845529/the-dengue-virus-replication-complex-from-rna-replication-to-protein-protein-interactions-to-evasion-of-innate-immunity
#48
REVIEW
Julien Lescar, Sherryl Soh, Le Tian Lee, Subhash G Vasudevan, Congbao Kang, Siew Pheng Lim
Viruses from the Flavivirus family are the causative agents of dengue fever, Zika, Japanese encephalitis, West Nile encephalitis or Yellow fever and constitute major or emerging public health problems. A better understanding of the flavivirus replication cycle is likely to offer new opportunities for the design of antiviral therapies to treat severe conditions provoked by these viruses, but it should also help reveal fundamental biological mechanisms of the host cell. During virus replication, RNA synthesis is mediated by a dynamic and membrane-bound multi-protein assembly, named the replication complex (RC)...
2018: Advances in Experimental Medicine and Biology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29743368/stat2-dependent-immune-responses-ensure-host-survival-despite-the-presence-of-a-potent-viral-antagonist
#49
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Vu Thuy Khanh Le-Trilling, Kerstin Wohlgemuth, Meike U Rückborn, Andreja Jagnjic, Fabienne Maaßen, Lejla Timmer, Benjamin Katschinski, Mirko Trilling
A pathogen encounter induces interferons, which signal via Janus kinases and STAT transcription factors to establish an antiviral state. However, the host and pathogens are situated in a continuous arms race which shapes host evolution toward optimized immune responses and the pathogens toward enhanced immune-evasive properties. Mouse cytomegalovirus (MCMV) counteracts interferon responses by pM27-mediated degradation of STAT2, which directly affects the signaling of type I as well as type III interferons. Using MCMV mutants lacking M27 and mice lacking STAT2, we studied the opposing relationship between antiviral activities and viral antagonism in a natural host-pathogen pair in vitro and in vivo In contrast to wild-type (wt) MCMV, ΔM27 mutant MCMV was efficiently cleared from all organs within a few days in BALB/c, C57BL/6, and 129 mice, highlighting the general importance of STAT2 antagonism for MCMV replication...
July 15, 2018: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29568472/biomimetic-inorganic-camouflage-circumvents-antibody-dependent-enhancement-of-infection
#50
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Xiaoyu Wang, Yong-Qiang Deng, Dong Yang, Yun Xiao, Hui Zhao, Qing-Gong Nian, Xurong Xu, Xiao-Feng Li, Ruikang Tang, Cheng-Feng Qin
Pre-existing antibodies can aggravate disease during subsequent infection or vaccination via the mechanism of antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of infection. Herein, using dengue virus (DENV) as a model, we present a versatile surface-camouflage strategy to obtain a virus core-calcium phosphate shell hybrid by self-templated biomineralization. The shelled DENV stealthily avoids recognition by pre-existing antibodies under extracellular conditions, resulting in the efficient abrogation of the ADE of infection both in vitro and in vivo ...
December 1, 2017: Chemical Science
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29345964/immune-response-to-dengue-and-zika
#51
REVIEW
Annie Elong Ngono, Sujan Shresta
Flaviviruses such as dengue (DENV), yellow fever (YFV), West Nile (WNV), and Zika (ZIKV) are human pathogens of global significance. In particular, DENV causes the most prevalent mosquito-borne viral diseases in humans, and ZIKV emerged from obscurity into the spotlight in 2016 as the etiologic agent of congenital Zika syndrome. Owing to the recent emergence of ZIKV as a global pandemic threat, the roles of the immune system during ZIKV infections are as yet unclear. In contrast, decades of DENV research implicate a dual role for the immune system in protection against and pathogenesis of DENV infection...
April 26, 2018: Annual Review of Immunology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29344662/dengue-virus-1-ns5-genetic-variant-associated-with-a-severe-clinical-infection-possible-reduction-of-the-innate-immune-response-by-inhibition-of-interferon-type-1-and-the-janus-kinase-signal-transducer-and-activator-of-transcription-signaling-pathway
#52
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Iván Delgado-Enciso, Uriel A López-Lemus, Jose A Valcarcel-Gamiño, Iram P Rodriguez-Sanchez, Salvador Valle-Reyes, Margarita L Martinez-Fierro, Valery Melnikov, José Guzmán-Esquivel, Felipe Vaca-Paniagua, Laura L Valdez-Velazquez, Luz M Baltazar-Rodriguez, Alejandro D Soriano-Hernandez, Brenda Paz-Michel, Francisco Espinoza-Gómez
Dengue virus (DENV) is currently considered as one of the most important mosquito-borne viral pathogens affecting humans. Genetic variations in viruses are likely to be a condition for more effective evasion of the immune system and resulting in severe clinical consequences. The DENV‑1 NS5 gene was sequenced to establish whether during an epidemic burst there were genetic variations of the virus and whether any variant was associated (through a case‑control design) with severe clinical behavior. A total of 31 patients positive for DENV‑1 were enrolled...
April 2018: International Journal of Molecular Medicine
https://read.qxmd.com/read/29321322/dengue-virus-selectively-annexes-endoplasmic-reticulum-associated-translation-machinery-as-a-strategy-for-co-opting-host-cell-protein-synthesis
#53
JOURNAL ARTICLE
David W Reid, Rafael K Campos, Jessica R Child, Tianli Zheng, Kitti Wing Ki Chan, Shelton S Bradrick, Subhash G Vasudevan, Mariano A Garcia-Blanco, Christopher V Nicchitta
A primary question in dengue virus (DENV) biology is the molecular strategy for recruitment of host cell protein synthesis machinery. Here, we combined cell fractionation, ribosome profiling, and transcriptome sequencing (RNA-seq) to investigate the subcellular organization of viral genome translation and replication as well as host cell translation and its response to DENV infection. We report that throughout the viral life cycle, DENV plus- and minus-strand RNAs were highly partitioned to the endoplasmic reticulum (ER), identifying the ER as the primary site of DENV translation...
April 1, 2018: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28991176/innate-immune-evasion-mediated-by-flaviviridae-non-structural-proteins
#54
REVIEW
Shun Chen, Zhen Wu, Mingshu Wang, Anchun Cheng
Flaviviridae-caused diseases are a critical, emerging public health problem worldwide. Flaviviridae infections usually cause severe, acute or chronic diseases, such as liver damage and liver cancer resulting from a hepatitis C virus (HCV) infection and high fever and shock caused by yellow fever. Many researchers worldwide are investigating the mechanisms by which Flaviviridae cause severe diseases. Flaviviridae can interfere with the host's innate immunity to achieve their purpose of proliferation. For instance, dengue virus (DENV) NS2A, NS2B3, NS4A, NS4B and NS5; HCV NS2, NS3, NS3/4A, NS4B and NS5A; and West Nile virus (WNV) NS1 and NS4B proteins are involved in immune evasion...
October 7, 2017: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28791003/dengue-virus-glycosylation-what-do-we-know
#55
REVIEW
Sally S L Yap, Terry Nguyen-Khuong, Pauline M Rudd, Sylvie Alonso
In many infectious diseases caused by either viruses or bacteria, pathogen glycoproteins play important roles during the infection cycle, ranging from entry to successful intracellular replication and host immune evasion. Dengue is no exception. Dengue virus glycoproteins, envelope protein (E) and non-structural protein 1 (NS1) are two popular sub-unit vaccine candidates. E protein on the virion surface is the major target of neutralizing antibodies. NS1 which is secreted during DENV infection has been shown to induce a variety of host responses through its binding to several host factors...
2017: Frontiers in Microbiology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28515302/transposon-mutagenesis-of-the-zika-virus-genome-highlights-regions-essential-for-rna-replication-and-restricted-for-immune-evasion
#56
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Benjamin O Fulton, David Sachs, Megan C Schwarz, Peter Palese, Matthew J Evans
The molecular constraints affecting Zika virus (ZIKV) evolution are not well understood. To investigate ZIKV genetic flexibility, we used transposon mutagenesis to add 15-nucleotide insertions throughout the ZIKV MR766 genome and subsequently deep sequenced the viable mutants. Few ZIKV insertion mutants replicated, which likely reflects a high degree of functional constraints on the genome. The NS1 gene exhibited distinct mutational tolerances at different stages of the screen. This result may define regions of the NS1 protein that are required for the different stages of the viral life cycle...
August 1, 2017: Journal of Virology
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28465426/a-novel-agonist-of-the-trif-pathway-induces-a-cellular-state-refractory-to-replication-of-zika-chikungunya-and-dengue-viruses
#57
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Kara M Pryke, Jinu Abraham, Tina M Sali, Bryan J Gall, Iris Archer, Andrew Liu, Shelly Bambina, Jason Baird, Michael Gough, Marita Chakhtoura, Elias K Haddad, Ilsa T Kirby, Aaron Nilsen, Daniel N Streblow, Alec J Hirsch, Jessica L Smith, Victor R DeFilippis
The ongoing concurrent outbreaks of Zika, Chikungunya, and dengue viruses in Latin America and the Caribbean highlight the need for development of broad-spectrum antiviral treatments. The type I interferon (IFN) system has evolved in vertebrates to generate tissue responses that actively block replication of multiple known and potentially zoonotic viruses. As such, its control and activation through pharmacological agents may represent a novel therapeutic strategy for simultaneously impairing growth of multiple virus types and rendering host populations resistant to virus spread...
May 2, 2017: MBio
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28335410/non-canonical-roles-of-dengue-virus-non-structural-proteins
#58
REVIEW
Julianna D Zeidler, Lorena O Fernandes-Siqueira, Glauce M Barbosa, Andrea T Da Poian
The Flaviviridae family comprises a number of human pathogens, which, although sharing structural and functional features, cause diseases with very different outcomes. This can be explained by the plurality of functions exerted by the few proteins coded by viral genomes, with some of these functions shared among members of a same family, but others being unique for each virus species. These non-canonical functions probably have evolved independently and may serve as the base to the development of specific therapies for each of those diseases...
March 13, 2017: Viruses
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28327809/subversion-of-immunoproteasome-subunit-expression-in-dengue-virus-serotype-2-infected-hepg2-cells
#59
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Chye Sheng Gan, Pei Jean Lim, Muhammad Fazril Mohamad Razif, Rohana Yusof, Shatrah Othman
INTRODUCTION: Infection with all serotypes of dengue virus (DV) results in augmented antigen presentation by MHC class I molecules. However, the upregulation of immunoproteasome subunits only results from infection with two serotypes. This study aims to elucidate changes in the expression of immunoproteasome subunits resulting from infection with DV, particularly DV serotype 2 (DV2). METHODS: HepG2 cells were grown in various culture milieu. Total cellular RNA and proteins were extracted and quantified...
January 2017: Revista da Sociedade Brasileira de Medicina Tropical
https://read.qxmd.com/read/28264033/dengue-virus-genomic-variation-associated-with-mosquito-adaptation-defines-the-pattern-of-viral-non-coding-rnas-and-fitness-in-human-cells
#60
JOURNAL ARTICLE
Claudia V Filomatori, Juan M Carballeda, Sergio M Villordo, Sebastian Aguirre, Horacio M Pallarés, Ana M Maestre, Irma Sánchez-Vargas, Carol D Blair, Cintia Fabri, Maria A Morales, Ana Fernandez-Sesma, Andrea V Gamarnik
The Flavivirus genus includes a large number of medically relevant pathogens that cycle between humans and arthropods. This host alternation imposes a selective pressure on the viral population. Here, we found that dengue virus, the most important viral human pathogen transmitted by insects, evolved a mechanism to differentially regulate the production of viral non-coding RNAs in mosquitos and humans, with a significant impact on viral fitness in each host. Flavivirus infections accumulate non-coding RNAs derived from the viral 3'UTRs (known as sfRNAs), relevant in viral pathogenesis and immune evasion...
March 2017: PLoS Pathogens
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