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  • Dengue virus (DENV) infection is a major global health concern, and a new whole-blood model using hirudin has been developed to study its immunopathogenesis more effectively.
  • This model shows that all major leukocyte populations, especially monocytes and granulocytes, are highly susceptible to DENV, with granulocytes identified as new key targets for the virus.
  • The study also confirms that B, NK, and T cells can be infected, indicating complex interactions within the immune response, and highlights the potential for this model to improve understanding of dengue disease and aid in developing new treatments.

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Dengue virus (DENV) infection poses a significant global health threat, yet our understanding of its immunopathogenesis remains incomplete due to limitations of existing models. Here, we establish an whole-blood model using hirudin, an anticoagulant that preserves complement activity and cellular interactions, to study DENV infection. Our model reveals the susceptibility of all major leukocyte populations to DENV infection, with monocytes and granulocytes demonstrating high permissiveness and production of infectious virus progeny. Notably, granulocytes emerge as previously unrecognized targets of DENV infection, highlighting the importance of studying viral tropism within a physiologically relevant context. We also observed efficient DENV binding to B cells, but limited production of infectious virus, suggesting a potential role in viral sequestration or immune dysregulation. Interestingly, both NK and T cells, while less permissive, were also found to be susceptible to DENV infection. Our analysis of whole blood from DENV-infected patients confirms the susceptibility of granulocytes, monocytes, B cells, natural killer cells, and T cells to infection, further validating the clinical relevance of our model. Additionally, we observed dynamic changes in circulating blood cell populations during acute dengue, potentially reflecting both direct virus-mediated effects and immune responses. This whole-blood model offers a valuable tool for investigating the complex interplay between DENV and host factors, facilitating a deeper understanding of dengue pathogenesis and ultimately contributing to the development of novel therapeutic strategies.IMPORTANCEDengue virus (DENV) infection is a significant global health threat, with increasing incidence in endemic regions and expanding geographic range due to factors like global warming. Current models for studying DENV pathogenesis often lack the complexity of the human immune system, hindering the development of effective therapies and vaccines. To address this, we have established the first whole-blood model using hirudin, preserving critical immune components and cellular interactions. This model reveals granulocytes as previously unrecognized targets of productive DENV infection, challenging existing paradigms of viral tropism. Our analysis of patient blood samples confirms the clinical relevance of this finding and validates our model's utility. This unique model offers a powerful platform for future studies to dissect the complex interactions between DENV and the host immune system, including the roles of different leukocyte populations, ultimately informing the development of novel therapeutic strategies to combat this devastating disease.

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