Dengue and the Lectin Pathway of the Complement System
Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease causing significant health and economic burdens globally. The dengue virus (DENV) comprises four serotypes (DENV1-4). Usually, the primary infection is asymptomatic or causes mild dengue fever (DF), while secondary infections with a different serotype increas...
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doaj-da0c13f731174f4a8c81ed1c122fd7342021-07-23T14:11:12ZengMDPI AGViruses1999-49152021-06-01131219121910.3390/v13071219Dengue and the Lectin Pathway of the Complement SystemRomchat Kraivong0Nuntaya Punyadee1M. Kathryn Liszewski2John P. Atkinson3Panisadee Avirutnan4Molecular Biology of Dengue and Flaviviruses Research Team, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Bangkok 12120, ThailandSiriraj Center of Research Excellence in Dengue and Emerging Pathogens, Faculty of Medicine Siriraj Hospital, Mahidol University, Bangkok 10700, ThailandDivision of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO 63110, USADivision of Rheumatology, Department of Medicine, Washington University School of Medicine, Saint Louis, MO 63110, USAMolecular Biology of Dengue and Flaviviruses Research Team, National Center for Genetic Engineering and Biotechnology, National Science and Technology Development Agency, Bangkok 12120, ThailandDengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease causing significant health and economic burdens globally. The dengue virus (DENV) comprises four serotypes (DENV1-4). Usually, the primary infection is asymptomatic or causes mild dengue fever (DF), while secondary infections with a different serotype increase the risk of severe dengue disease (dengue hemorrhagic fever, DHF). Complement system activation induces inflammation and tissue injury, contributing to disease pathogenesis. However, in asymptomatic or primary infections, protective immunity largely results from the complement system’s lectin pathway (LP), which is activated through foreign glycan recognition. Differences in N-glycans displayed on the DENV envelope membrane influence the lectin pattern recognition receptor (PRR) binding efficiency. The important PRR, mannan binding lectin (MBL), mediates DENV neutralization through (1) a complement activation-independent mechanism via direct MBL glycan recognition, thereby inhibiting DENV attachment to host target cells, or (2) a complement activation-dependent mechanism following the attachment of complement opsonins C3b and C4b to virion surfaces. The serum concentrations of lectin PRRs and their polymorphisms influence these LP activities. Conversely, to escape the LP attack and enhance the infectivity, DENV utilizes the secreted form of nonstructural protein 1 (sNS1) to counteract the MBL effects, thereby increasing viral survival and dissemination.https://www.mdpi.com/1999-4915/13/7/1219dengue virusdengue feverdengue hemorrhagic feverdengue shock syndromeflaviviruslectin complement pathway |
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Romchat Kraivong Nuntaya Punyadee M. Kathryn Liszewski John P. Atkinson Panisadee Avirutnan Dengue and the Lectin Pathway of the Complement System Viruses dengue virus dengue fever dengue hemorrhagic fever dengue shock syndrome flavivirus lectin complement pathway |
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Romchat Kraivong Nuntaya Punyadee M. Kathryn Liszewski John P. Atkinson Panisadee Avirutnan |
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Dengue and the Lectin Pathway of the Complement System |
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Dengue and the Lectin Pathway of the Complement System |
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Dengue and the Lectin Pathway of the Complement System |
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Dengue and the Lectin Pathway of the Complement System |
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Dengue and the Lectin Pathway of the Complement System |
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dengue and the lectin pathway of the complement system |
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Dengue is a mosquito-borne viral disease causing significant health and economic burdens globally. The dengue virus (DENV) comprises four serotypes (DENV1-4). Usually, the primary infection is asymptomatic or causes mild dengue fever (DF), while secondary infections with a different serotype increase the risk of severe dengue disease (dengue hemorrhagic fever, DHF). Complement system activation induces inflammation and tissue injury, contributing to disease pathogenesis. However, in asymptomatic or primary infections, protective immunity largely results from the complement system’s lectin pathway (LP), which is activated through foreign glycan recognition. Differences in N-glycans displayed on the DENV envelope membrane influence the lectin pattern recognition receptor (PRR) binding efficiency. The important PRR, mannan binding lectin (MBL), mediates DENV neutralization through (1) a complement activation-independent mechanism via direct MBL glycan recognition, thereby inhibiting DENV attachment to host target cells, or (2) a complement activation-dependent mechanism following the attachment of complement opsonins C3b and C4b to virion surfaces. The serum concentrations of lectin PRRs and their polymorphisms influence these LP activities. Conversely, to escape the LP attack and enhance the infectivity, DENV utilizes the secreted form of nonstructural protein 1 (sNS1) to counteract the MBL effects, thereby increasing viral survival and dissemination. |
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dengue virus dengue fever dengue hemorrhagic fever dengue shock syndrome flavivirus lectin complement pathway |
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