Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells

Dengue has been a significant public health problem in Colombia since the simultaneouscirculation of the four dengue virus serotypes. The replicative fitness of dengue is a bio-logical feature important for virus evolution and contributes to elucidating the behavior ofvirus populations and viral pat...

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Gutiérrez Barbosa, Hector Hernando
Castañeda, Nadia Yadira
Castellanos, Jaime
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2019
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Universidad El Bosque
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bjid.2019.11.003
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Virus del dengue
Infecciones por flavivirus
Virus del dengue -- Epidemiología
Dengue strains
Dengue serotypes
Replicative fitness
Dengue virus
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dc.title.spa.fl_str_mv Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells
title Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells
spellingShingle Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells
Virus del dengue
Infecciones por flavivirus
Virus del dengue -- Epidemiología
Dengue strains
Dengue serotypes
Replicative fitness
Dengue virus
title_short Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells
title_full Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells
title_fullStr Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells
title_full_unstemmed Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells
title_sort Differential replicative fitness of the four dengue virus serotypes circulating in Colombia in human liver Huh7 cells
dc.creator.fl_str_mv Gutiérrez Barbosa, Hector Hernando
Castañeda, Nadia Yadira
Castellanos, Jaime
dc.contributor.author.none.fl_str_mv Gutiérrez Barbosa, Hector Hernando
Castañeda, Nadia Yadira
Castellanos, Jaime
dc.contributor.orcid.none.fl_str_mv Castellanos, Jaime [0000-0003-1596-8383]
Gutiérrez Barbosa, Hector Hernando [0000-0003-2767-6134]
Gutiérrez Barbosa, Hector Hernando [0000-0003-2767-6134]
dc.subject.decs.spa.fl_str_mv Virus del dengue
Infecciones por flavivirus
Virus del dengue -- Epidemiología
topic Virus del dengue
Infecciones por flavivirus
Virus del dengue -- Epidemiología
Dengue strains
Dengue serotypes
Replicative fitness
Dengue virus
dc.subject.keywords.spa.fl_str_mv Dengue strains
Dengue serotypes
Replicative fitness
Dengue virus
description Dengue has been a significant public health problem in Colombia since the simultaneouscirculation of the four dengue virus serotypes. The replicative fitness of dengue is a bio-logical feature important for virus evolution and contributes to elucidating the behavior ofvirus populations and viral pathogenesis. However, it has not yet been studied in Colom-bian isolates. This study aimed to compare the replicative fitness of the four dengue virusserotypes and understand the association between the serotypes, their in vitro infectionability, and their replication in target cells. We used three isolates of each DENV serotype toinfect Huh-7 cells at an MOI of 0.5. The percentage of infected cells was evaluated by flowcytometry, cell viability was evaluated by MTT assay, and the pathogenicity index was cal-culated as a ratio of both parameters. The replicative fitness was measured by the numberof viral genome copies produced using quantitative PCR and the production of infectiousviral progeny was measured by plaque assay. We showed that Huh-7 cells were susceptibleto infection with all the different strain isolates. Nevertheless, the biological characteristics,such as infectious ability and cell viability, were strain-dependent. We also found differentdegrees of pathogenicity between strains of the four serotypes, representative of the hetero-geneity displayed in the circulating population. When we analyzed the replicative fitnessusing the mean values obtained from RT-qPCR and plaque assay for the different strains,we found serotype-dependent behavior. The highest mean values of replicative fitness wereobtained for DENV-1 (log 4.9 PFU/ml) and DENV-4 (log 5.28 PFU/ml), followed by DENV-2(log 3.9 PFU/ml) and DENV-3 (log 4.31 PFU/ml). The internal heterogeneity of the replicativefitness within each serotype could explain the simultaneous circulation of the four DENVserotypes in Colombia
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The replicative fitness of dengue is a bio-logical feature important for virus evolution and contributes to elucidating the behavior ofvirus populations and viral pathogenesis. However, it has not yet been studied in Colom-bian isolates. This study aimed to compare the replicative fitness of the four dengue virusserotypes and understand the association between the serotypes, their in vitro infectionability, and their replication in target cells. We used three isolates of each DENV serotype toinfect Huh-7 cells at an MOI of 0.5. The percentage of infected cells was evaluated by flowcytometry, cell viability was evaluated by MTT assay, and the pathogenicity index was cal-culated as a ratio of both parameters. The replicative fitness was measured by the numberof viral genome copies produced using quantitative PCR and the production of infectiousviral progeny was measured by plaque assay. We showed that Huh-7 cells were susceptibleto infection with all the different strain isolates. 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