Dengue virus(DENV) has four distinct serotypes. DENV infection can result in classic dengue fever and life-threatening dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome. In recent decades, DENV infection has become an important public health concern in epidemic-prone areas. Vaccination is the most effective measure to prevent and control viral infections. However, several challenges impede the development of effective DENV vaccines, such as the lack of suitable animal models and the antibody-dependent enhancement phenomenon. Although no licensed DENV vaccine is available, significant progress has been made. This review summarizes candidate DENV vaccines from recent investigations.
Bleeding is a clinical characteristic of severe dengue and may be due to increased vascular permeability. However, the patho- genesis of severe dengue remains unclear. In this study, we showed that the Racl-microfilament signal pathway was involved in the process of DENV serotype 2 (DENV2) infection in EAhy926 cells. DENV2 infection induced dynamic changes in actin organization, and treatment with Cytochalasin D or Jasplakinolide disrupted microfilament dynamics, reduced DENV2 entry, and inhibited DENV2 assembly and maturation. Racl activities decreased during the early phase and gradually increased by the late phase of infection. Expression of the dominant-negative form of Racl promoted DENV2 entry but inhibited viral as- sembly, maturation and release. Our findings demonstrated that Racl plays an important role in the DENV2 life cycle by reg- ulating actin reorganization in EAhy926 cells. This finding provides further insight into the pathogenesis of severe dengue.
Jing ZhangNa WuNa GaoWenli YanZiyang ShengDongying FanJing An
An emerging mosquito-borne arbovirus named Zika virus(ZIKV), of the family Flaviviridae and genus Flavivirus, is becoming a global health threat. ZIKV infection was long neglected due to its sporadic nature and mild symptoms. However, recently, with its rapid spread from Asia to the Americas, affecting more than 30 countries, accumulating evidences have demonstrated a close association between infant microcephaly and Zika infection in pregnant women. Here, we reviewed the virological, epidemiological, and clinical essentials of ZIKV infection.