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C1q binding to dengue virus decreases levels of infection and inflammatory molecules transcription in THP-1 cells
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DOURADINHA, B. et al. C1q binding to dengue virus decreases levels of infection and inflammatory molecules transcription in THP-1 cells. Virus Research, v. 179, p. 231–234, jan. 2014.
1872-7492
10.1016/j.virusres.2013.11.007
Autor
Douradinha, Bruno
McBurney, Sean P.
Melo, Klecia M. Soares de
Smith, Amanda P.
Krishna, Neel K.
Barratt-Boyes, Simon M.
Evans, Jared D.
Nascimento, Eduardo J. M.
Marques, Ernesto T. A.
Resumen
Dengue virus infection elicits a spectrum of clinical presentations ranging from asymptomatic to severe disease. The mechanisms leading to severe dengue are not known, however it has been reported that the complement system is hyper-activated in severe dengue. Screening of complement proteins demonstrated that C1q, a pattern recognition molecule, can bind directly to dengue virus envelope protein and to whole dengue virus serotype 2. Incubation of dengue virus serotype 2 with C1q prior to infection of THP-1 cells led to decreased virus infectivity and modulation of mRNA expression of immunoregulatory molecules suggesting reduced inflammatory responses.
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