Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings

Dengue is the most important arthropod-borne viral infection of humans. However, its viral pathogenesis is still unknown. The information collected from dengue fatal cases is crucial for understanding the complex interactions between virulence and host factors. This study aimed to establish possible...

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Rivera, Jorge Alonso
Rengifo, Aura Caterine
Álvarez Díaz, Diego Alejandro
Parra, Edgar
Usme Ciro, José Aldemar
Castellanos, Jaime
Velandia, Myriam
Laiton Donato, Katherine
Rico, Angélica
Pardo, Lisseth
Caldas, Maria Leonor
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2023
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Universidad Cooperativa de Colombia
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610 - Medicina y salud
Dengue
Viral disease
Aedes albopictus mosquitoes
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dc.title.eng.fl_str_mv Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings
title Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings
spellingShingle Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings
610 - Medicina y salud
Dengue
Viral disease
Aedes albopictus mosquitoes
title_short Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings
title_full Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings
title_fullStr Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings
title_full_unstemmed Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings
title_sort Multisystem Failure in Fatal Dengue: Associations between the Infectious Viral Serotype and Clinical and Histopathological Findings
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Rivera, Jorge Alonso
Rengifo, Aura Caterine
Álvarez Díaz, Diego Alejandro
Parra, Edgar
Usme Ciro, José Aldemar
Castellanos, Jaime
Velandia, Myriam
Laiton Donato, Katherine
Rico, Angélica
Pardo, Lisseth
Caldas, Maria Leonor
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Rivera, Jorge Alonso
Rengifo, Aura Caterine
Álvarez Díaz, Diego Alejandro
Parra, Edgar
Usme Ciro, José Aldemar
Castellanos, Jaime
Velandia, Myriam
Laiton Donato, Katherine
Rico, Angélica
Pardo, Lisseth
Caldas, Maria Leonor
dc.contributor.researchgroup.none.fl_str_mv CIST-Centro de Investigación en Salud para el Trópico
dc.subject.ddc.none.fl_str_mv 610 - Medicina y salud
topic 610 - Medicina y salud
Dengue
Viral disease
Aedes albopictus mosquitoes
dc.subject.proposal.none.fl_str_mv Dengue
Viral disease
Aedes albopictus mosquitoes
description Dengue is the most important arthropod-borne viral infection of humans. However, its viral pathogenesis is still unknown. The information collected from dengue fatal cases is crucial for understanding the complex interactions between virulence and host factors. This study aimed to establish possible associations between the clinical characteristics, histopathological changes, replication, and tissue location of viral serotypes in dengue fatal cases. Clinical and histopathological characterizations, antigen localization in tissue, and detection of the infecting serotype and replication using real-time polymerase chain reaction were all performed on the dengue fatal cases. The majority of the cases involved people under the age of 20. Bleeding (48.3%), abdominal pain (44.8%), myalgia (52.9%), and headache (48.3%) were the most common clinical manifestations in the cases. There was multiorgan pathology, with histopathological changes primarily in the liver, spleen, and lung. Similarly, the viral antigen was found primarily in these organs; however, there were no associations between tissue changes, viral location, infecting serotypes, and replication processes. Dengue infection should be considered a multiorgan disease, the outcome of which is possibly not associated with the infecting viral serotype.
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dc.relation.references.none.fl_str_mv Messina JP. et al., 2019. The current and future global distribution and population at risk of dengue. Nat Microbiol 4: 1508–1515.
Bhatt S. et al., 2013. The global distribution and burden of dengue. Nature 496: 504–507.
Iglesias NG, Gamarnik AV, 2011. Dynamic RNA structures in the dengue virus genome. RNA Biol 8: 249–257.
Endy TP, Anderson KB, Nisalak A, Yoon I-K, Green S, Rothman AL, Thomas SJ, Jarman RG, Libraty DH, Gibbons RV, 2011. Determinants of inapparent and symptomatic dengue infection in a prospective study of primary school children in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand. PLoS Negl Trop Dis 5: e975.
Cruz-Oliveira C, Freire JM, Conceicao TM, Higa LM, Castanho MA, Da Poian AT, 2015. Receptors and routes of dengue virus entry into the host cells. FEMS Microbiol Rev 39: 155–170.
Huerre MR. et al., 2001. Liver histopathology and biological correlates in five cases of fatal dengue fever in Vietnamese children. Virchows Arch 438: 107–115.
Couvelard A, Marianneau P, Bedel C, Drouet MT, Vachon F, Henin D, Deubel V, 1999. Report of a fatal case of dengue infection with hepatitis: demonstration of dengue antigens in hepatocytes and liver apoptosis. Hum Pathol 30: 1106–1110.
Basilio-de-Oliveira CA, Aguiar GR, Baldanza MS, Barth OM, Eyer-Silva WA, Paes MV, 2005. Pathologic study of a fatal case of dengue-3 virus infection in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Braz J Infect Dis 9: 341–347.
Bhamarapravati N, Tuchinda P, Boonyapaknavik V, 1967. Pathology of Thailand haemorrhagic fever: a study of 100 autopsy cases. Ann Trop Med Parasitol 61: 500–510.
Sarmiento L, Rengifo AC, Rivera J, Neira M, Parra E, Mendez J, Rodríguez G, Caldas ML, 2013. Glucógeno hepático en dengue severo: análisis histopatológico. Infect 17: 172–176.
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Report of a fatal case of dengue infection with hepatitis: demonstration of dengue antigens in hepatocytes and liver apoptosis. Hum Pathol 30: 1106–1110.Basilio-de-Oliveira CA, Aguiar GR, Baldanza MS, Barth OM, Eyer-Silva WA, Paes MV, 2005. Pathologic study of a fatal case of dengue-3 virus infection in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Braz J Infect Dis 9: 341–347.Bhamarapravati N, Tuchinda P, Boonyapaknavik V, 1967. Pathology of Thailand haemorrhagic fever: a study of 100 autopsy cases. Ann Trop Med Parasitol 61: 500–510.Sarmiento L, Rengifo AC, Rivera J, Neira M, Parra E, Mendez J, Rodríguez G, Caldas ML, 2013. Glucógeno hepático en dengue severo: análisis histopatológico. 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