Abstract

Ever since its brief introduction in the Brazilian territory in 1981, dengue virus serotype 4 (DENV-4) remained absent from the national epidemiological scenario for almost 25 years. The emergence of DENV-4 in 2010 resulted in epidemics in most Brazilian states. DENV-4, however, remains one of the least studied among the four DENV serotypes. Despite being known as a mild serotype, DENV-4 is associated with severe cases and deaths and deserves to be investigated; however, the lack of suitable experimental animal models is a limiting factor for pathogenesis studies. Here, we aimed to investigate the susceptibility and potential tropism of DENV-4 for liver, lung and heart of an immunocompetent mice model, and to evaluate and investigate the resulting morphological and ultrastructural alterations upon viral infection. BALB/c mice were inoculated intravenously with non-neuroadapted doses of DENV-4 isolated from a human case. The histopathological analysis of liver revealed typical alterations of DENV, such as microsteatosis, edema and vascular congestion, while in lung, widespread areas of hemorrhage and interstitial pneumonia were observed. While milder alterations were present in heart, characterized by limited hemorrhage and discrete presence of inflammatory infiltrate, the disorganization of the structure of the intercalated disc is of particular interest. DENV-4 RNA was detected in liver, lung, heart and serum of BALB/c mice through qRT-PCR, while the NS3 viral protein was observed in all of the aforementioned organs through immunohistochemistry. These findings indicate the susceptibility of the model to the serotype and further reinforce the usefulness of BALB/c mice in studying the many alterations caused by DENV.

Highlights

  • Dengue is a global emerging human disease, thriving in impoverished urban areas, suburbs and rural regions, and present in wealthier areas of tropical and subtropical countries

  • We aimed to investigate the susceptibility and the histopathological and ultrastructural alterations caused in immunocompetent adult BALB/c mice intravenously inoculated with a non-neuroadapted epidemic dengue virus serotype 4 (DENV-4) strain

  • A noteworthy increase in rectal temperature was observed in BALB/c mice infected with dengue virus (DENV)-4, characterizing hyperthermia

Read more

Summary

Introduction

Dengue is a global emerging human disease, thriving in impoverished urban areas, suburbs and rural regions, and present in wealthier areas of tropical and subtropical countries. While DENV-4 was first detected in Brazil in 1981–82 in the northern region of the country, its reintroduction did not occur until many years later in 2010 [3], causing outbreaks in most of the Brazilian states in the following years [4]. A vast majority of cases remain asymptomatic, without notable clinical signs [5,6]. When present, these signs appear after a period of 3 to 15 days [7]

Objectives
Methods
Results
Discussion
Conclusion
Full Text
Published version (Free)

Talk to us

Join us for a 30 min session where you can share your feedback and ask us any queries you have

Schedule a call