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  • Dengue and Zika viruses circulate in Mexico and cause annual outbreaks with varying severity, indicating ongoing selection for different virus variants.
  • Researchers studied blood samples from patients in Oaxaca during 2016 and 2019 to see if different virus variants were present during outbreaks.
  • They found that the ability of the viruses to withstand type I interferon antiviral responses and the accumulation of certain RNA in infected cells are linked to disease severity and certain blood conditions.

Article Abstract

Dengue and Zika viruses cocirculate annually in endemic areas of Mexico, causing outbreaks of different magnitude and severity every year, suggesting a continuous selection of variants with variable phenotypes of transmissibility and virulence. To evaluate if variants with different phenotypes cocirculate during outbreaks, we isolated dengue and Zika viruses from blood samples of febrile patients from Oaxaca City during the 2016 and 2019 epidemic years. We compared their replication kinetics in human cells, susceptibility to type I interferon antiviral response, and the accumulation of subgenomic RNA on infected cells. We observed correlations between type I interferon susceptibility and subgenomic RNA accumulation, with high hematocrit percentage and thrombocytopenia. Our results suggest that that cocirculate in Oaxaca, Mexico, have variable sensitivity to the antiviral activity of type I interferons, and this phenotypic trait correlates with the severity of the disease.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9254156PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2022.890750DOI Listing

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