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  • Flaviviruses like Zika and dengue (DENV) represent a significant global health risk, with millions infected yearly, and 1-3% developing severe conditions like dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) or dengue shock syndrome (DSS).
  • Key factors affecting DENV infection progression include altered astrocyte activation and morphology, which may impact neuronal and vascular functions.
  • Research on rhesus macaques revealed a decrease in certain astrocytes but an increase in their complexity and hypertrophy in white matter, indicating that even mild DENV infections can cause notable changes in the brain's structure.

Article Abstract

Flaviviruses, including Zika and dengue (DENV), pose a serious global threat to human health. Of the 50+ million humans infected with DENV annually, approximately 1-3 % progress to severe disease manifestations, dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) or dengue shock syndrome (DSS). Several factors are suspected to mediate the course of infection and pathogenesis of DENV infection. DHF and DSS are associated with vascular leakage and neurological sequelae. Our hypothesis was that altered astrocyte activation and morphology would alter the dynamics of the extracellular space and hence, neuronal and vascular function. We investigated the mechanisms of neuropathogenesis DENV infection in rhesus macaques. There were decreased numbers of GFAP immunopositive astrocytes per unit area, although those that remained had increased arbor length and complexity. This was combined with structural hypertrophy of white matter astrocytes in the absence of increased vascular leakage. Combined, these studies show how even low-grade infection with DENV induces measurable changes within the parenchyma of infected individuals.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5130605PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13365-016-0461-4DOI Listing

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