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Generation of a DNA-Launched Reporter Replicon Based on Dengue Virus Type 2 as a Multipurpose Platform
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0300-5526
10.1159/000476066
1423-0100
Autor
Usme Ciro, José Aldemar
Lopera Madrid, Jaime Alberto
Álvarez Díaz, Diego Alejandro
Enjuanes, Luis
Almazán, Fernando
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Resumen
ABSTRACT: Dengue viruses (DENV) have become the most important arthropod-borne viruses, causing dengue and severe dengue fever in at least 50–100 million cases each year, mainlyin tropical and subtropical countries. During recent years, important advances in the molecular biology concerning the life cycle of these viruses have allowed the manipulation and generation of recombinant viruses and replicons with multiple applications, mainly in viral biology and the screening of antiviral compounds. In the present study, we describe the construction of an enhanced green fluorescent protein- bearing DENV replicon under the control of the cytomegalo-virus immediate early promoter. Following a rational in silico design and cloning by standard molecular biology techniques, a reporter DENV-2 replicon and a replication-deficient mutant were constructed, and characterized by confocal microscopy and real-time RT-PCR. The results showed successful transcription, translation, and autonomous viral RNA replication of the DENV replicon from its DNA clone. COL0140139