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Trop Med Int Health ; 23(12): 1342-1349, 2018 12.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-30307674

RESUMEN

OBJECTIVE: To study the distribution of vertical transmission of dengue viruses in field-collected Aedes aegypti larvae in the municipality of Arroyo Naranjo in Havana, Cuba. METHODS: Aedes aegypti larvae and pupae were collected monthly between September 2013 and July 2014 in the seven Municipal Health Areas of Arroyo Naranjo. Pools formed of 30-55 larvae were examined through PCR and sequencing to detect the presence of each serotype. RESULTS: We analysed 111 pools of larvae and pupae (4102 individuals) of which 37 tested positive for at least one DENV. More than one DENV type was observed in 10 of the 37 positive pools. Infected pools were detected every month, except in January, suggesting a sustained circulation of DENV in the vector populations. DENV-1 and DENV-3 were the most frequent and dispersed, though all four DENV types were detected. Nucleotide sequencing from positive pools confirmed RT-PCR results for DENV-1 (genotype V), DENV-3 (genotype III) and DENV-4 (genotype II). DENV-2 was detected by RT-PCR but could not be confirmed by nucleotide sequencing. CONCLUSION: Our study of the distribution of natural vertical transmission of dengue virus types highlights extrinsic virus activity patterns in the area and could be used as a new surveillance tool.


Asunto(s)
Aedes/virología , Virus del Dengue , Transmisión Vertical de Enfermedad Infecciosa/estadística & datos numéricos , Mosquitos Vectores/virología , Análisis Espacio-Temporal , Animales , Ciudades , Cuba
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J Virol ; 90(9): 4320-4333, 2016 May.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-26889031

RESUMEN

UNLABELLED: During the dengue virus type 3 (DENV-3) epidemic that occurred in Havana in 2001 to 2002, severe disease was associated with the infection sequence DENV-1 followed by DENV-3 (DENV-1/DENV-3), while the sequence DENV-2/DENV-3 was associated with mild/asymptomatic infections. To determine the role of the virus in the increasing severity demonstrated during the epidemic, serum samples collected at different time points were studied. A total of 22 full-length sequences were obtained using a deep-sequencing approach. Bayesian phylogenetic analysis of consensus sequences revealed that two DENV-3 lineages were circulating in Havana at that time, both grouped within genotype III. The predominant lineage is closely related to Peruvian and Ecuadorian strains, while the minor lineage is related to Venezuelan strains. According to consensus sequences, relatively few nonsynonymous mutations were observed; only one was fixed during the epidemic at position 4380 in the NS2B gene. Intrahost genetic analysis indicated that a significant minor population was selected and became predominant toward the end of the epidemic. In conclusion, greater variability was detected during the epidemic's progression in terms of significant minority variants, particularly in the nonstructural genes. An increasing trend of genetic diversity toward the end of the epidemic was observed only for synonymous variant allele rates, with higher variability in secondary cases. Remarkably, significant intrahost genetic variation was demonstrated within the same patient during the course of secondary infection with DENV-1/DENV-3, including changes in the structural proteins premembrane (PrM) and envelope (E). Therefore, the dynamic of evolving viral populations in the context of heterotypic antibodies could be related to the increasing clinical severity observed during the epidemic. IMPORTANCE: Based on the evidence that DENV fitness is context dependent, our research has focused on the study of viral factors associated with intraepidemic increasing severity in a unique epidemiological setting. Here, we investigated the intrahost genetic diversity in acute human samples collected at different time points during the DENV-3 epidemic that occurred in Cuba in 2001 to 2002 using a deep-sequencing approach. We concluded that greater variability in significant minor populations occurred as the epidemic progressed, particularly in the nonstructural genes, with higher variability observed in secondary infection cases. Remarkably, for the first time significant intrahost genetic variation was demonstrated within the same patient during the course of secondary infection with DENV-1/DENV-3, including changes in structural proteins. These findings indicate that high-resolution approaches are needed to unravel molecular mechanisms involved in dengue pathogenesis.


Asunto(s)
Virus del Dengue/genética , Dengue/epidemiología , Dengue/virología , Genotipo , Sustitución de Aminoácidos , Anticuerpos Antivirales/inmunología , Secuencia de Consenso , Cuba/epidemiología , Dengue/diagnóstico , Dengue/inmunología , Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Virus del Dengue/inmunología , Evolución Molecular , Femenino , Variación Genética , Genoma Viral , Secuenciación de Nucleótidos de Alto Rendimiento , Humanos , Inmunoglobulina G/inmunología , Masculino , Filogenia , ARN Viral , Índice de Severidad de la Enfermedad
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Arch Virol ; 159(12): 3239-47, 2014 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25091743

RESUMEN

Historical records describe a disease in North America that clinically resembled dengue haemorrhagic fever during the latter part of the slave-trading period. However, the dengue epidemic that occurred in Cuba in 1981 was the first laboratory-confirmed and clinically diagnosed outbreak of dengue haemorrhagic fever in the Americas. At that time, the presumed source of the dengue type 2 strain isolated during this epidemic was considered controversial, partly because of the limited sequence data and partly because the origin of the virus appeared to be southern Asia. Here, we present a molecular characterisation at the whole-genome level of the original strains isolated at different time points during the epidemic. Phylogenetic trees constructed using Bayesian methods indicated that 1981 Cuban strains group within the Asian 2 genotype. In addition, the study revealed that viral evolution occurred during the epidemic - a fact that could be related to the increasing severity from month to month. Moreover, the Cuban strains exhibited particular amino acid substitutions that differentiate them from the New Guinea C prototype strain as well as from dengue type 2 strains isolated globally.


Asunto(s)
Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Virus del Dengue/aislamiento & purificación , Dengue/epidemiología , Dengue/virología , Epidemias , Análisis por Conglomerados , Cuba/epidemiología , Virus del Dengue/genética , Epidemiología Molecular , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Filogenia , ARN Viral/genética , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN
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Acta Trop ; 242: 106891, 2023 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-36907292

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Mosquitoes are extensively responsible for the transmission of pathogens. Novel strategies using Wolbachia could transform that scenario, since these bacteria manipulate mosquito reproduction, and can confer a pathogen transmission-blocking phenotype in culicids. Here, we screened the Wolbachia surface protein region by PCR in eight Cuban mosquito species. We confirmed the natural infections by sequencing and assessed the phylogenetic relationships among the Wolbachia strains detected. We identified four Wolbachia hosts: Aedes albopictus, Culex quinquefasciatus, Mansonia titillans, and Aedes mediovittatus (first report worldwide). Knowledge of Wolbachia strains and their natural hosts is essential for future operationalization of this vector control strategy in Cuba.


Asunto(s)
Aedes , Wolbachia , Animales , Wolbachia/genética , Filogenia , Cuba , Mosquitos Vectores/microbiología , Aedes/microbiología
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J Med Virol ; 80(10): 1783-9, 2008 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18712848

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To evaluate the neutralizing antibody activity of a human sera panel against seven strains of the homotypic virus. Sera were collected from DENV-3 immune individuals. Two DENV-3 genotypes and strains isolated at different time-points during the 2000 and 2001-2002 Havana epidemics were included. A panel of 20 late convalescent sera collected 16-18 months after acute illness from DF and DHF patients are studied. These individuals were infected during the 2001-2002 Havana DENV-3 epidemic. All but four sera collected from DF cases had a secondary DENV-1/DENV-3 infection. Sera neutralizing antibody titer against the seven DENV-3 strains were determined by plaque reduction neutralization technique. Sera samples were tested simultaneously. Studied sera showed higher levels of neutralizing antibodies to DENV-3 strains of genotype III compared to genotype V. Interesting, higher levels of neutralizing antibodies were detected to DENV-3 strain isolated at the end of the epidemic 2001-2002. An increased tendency of GMT of neutralizing antibodies according to epidemic evolution was observed for the 2001-2002 outbreak. In general, antibody levels in sera collected from DF cases were higher. Differences in the neutralization capacity of immune DENV-3 sera tested against two homologous genotypes including strains of the same genotype are demonstrated. Observed results suggest that virus changed in the course of the epidemic. The implications of this finding in terms of dengue pathogenesis and vaccine development need to be considered.


Asunto(s)
Anticuerpos Antivirales/inmunología , Virus del Dengue/inmunología , Dengue Grave/epidemiología , Dengue Grave/inmunología , Anticuerpos Antivirales/sangre , Especificidad de Anticuerpos , Convalecencia , Cuba/epidemiología , Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Virus del Dengue/genética , Humanos , Pruebas de Neutralización , Dengue Grave/sangre , Ensayo de Placa Viral
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Hum Immunol ; 68(6): 531-40, 2007 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17509453

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Dengue virus infection has emerged as one of the most important arthropod-borne diseases. In some dengue-infected individual, the disease progresses to its severe, life-threatening form, dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF). Host genetic factors may be relevant and predispose some individuals to the severe dengue disease. The unique history of dengue outbreaks in Cuba is extremely advantageous for genetic studies of dengue disease resistance or susceptibility. Consequently, samples collected from 120 healthy individuals that developed dengue fever (DF) and DHF during the 1997 dengue 2 outbreak in the Santiago de Cuba municipality were HLA genotyped using polymerase chain reaction-sequence-specific primers. Polymorphism at the human leukocyte antigen (HLA) class I loci was significantly associated with DHF disease susceptibility, but polymorphism in the HLA-DRB1 was associated with protection. Amino acid peptides present in the poly-protein of the dengue 2 Jamaica strain, which are able to bind to the HLA class I and class II allotypes associated with susceptibility to or protection against the dengue clinical disease, respectively, were predicted using the BIMAS and SYFPEITHI predictive algorithms of peptide/MHC interaction.


Asunto(s)
Virus del Dengue/inmunología , Frecuencia de los Genes , Antígenos HLA-A/genética , Antígenos HLA-B/genética , Antígenos HLA-C/genética , Antígenos HLA-DR/genética , Adulto , Cuba/epidemiología , Dengue/epidemiología , Dengue/genética , Femenino , Antígenos HLA-A/inmunología , Antígenos HLA-B/inmunología , Antígenos HLA-C/inmunología , Antígenos HLA-DR/inmunología , Cadenas HLA-DRB1 , Humanos , Masculino , Persona de Mediana Edad
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Acta Trop ; 174: 146-148, 2017 Oct.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28720490

RESUMEN

While horizontal transmission (human-mosquito-human) of dengue viruses largely determines the epidemiology of the disease, vertical transmission (infected female mosquito- infected offspring) has been suggested as a mechanism that ensures maintenance of the virus during adverse conditions for horizontal transmission to occur. The purpose of this study was to analyze the natural infection of larval stages of Aedes aegypti (Diptera: Culicidae) with the dengue virus (DENV) in Cuba. Here, we report vertical transmission of DENV-3 genotype III in natural populations of Ae. aegypti through RT-PCR detection and serotyping plus sequencing. Our report constitutes the first record of vertical transmission of DENV in Ae. aegypti from Cuba with details of its serotype and genotype.


Asunto(s)
Aedes/virología , Virus del Dengue/aislamiento & purificación , Dengue/transmisión , Transmisión Vertical de Enfermedad Infecciosa , Insectos Vectores/virología , Larva/virología , Animales , Cuba , Femenino , Humanos
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Am J Trop Med Hyg ; 75(6): 1113-7, 2006 Dec.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17172378

RESUMEN

A dengue epidemic caused by dengue virus 3 (DENV-3) occurred in Cuba in 2001-2002. It included cases of dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome (DHF/DSS). We report neutralizing antibody studies on sera from 54 of 78 DHF/DSS patients that provide evidence of infections occurring in the sequence DENV-1 followed by DENV-3. No sera showed infection in the sequence DENV-2 followed by DENV-3. Some sera showed a pattern of infection in the sequence DENV-1 followed by DENV-2 and then DENV-3. However definitive categorization of a tertiary infection was not possible because of broadly reactive antibodies, which could have been raised by infections in the sequence DENV-1 then DENV-3.


Asunto(s)
Dengue Grave/epidemiología , Anticuerpos Antivirales/sangre , Cuba/epidemiología , Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Virus del Dengue/aislamiento & purificación , Humanos , Pruebas de Neutralización , Factores de Tiempo
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Biomed Res Int ; 2013: 690835, 2013.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23936833

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Traditionally, the four dengue virus serotypes have been associated with fever, rash, and the more severe forms, haemorrhagic fever and shock syndrome. As our knowledge as well as understanding of these viruses increases, we now recognise not only that they are causing increasing numbers of human infections but also that they may cause neurological and other clinical complications, with sequelae or fatal consequences. In this review we attempt to highlight some of these features in the context of dengue virus pathogenesis. We also examine some of the efforts currently underway to control this "scourge" of the tropical and subtropical world.


Asunto(s)
Virus del Dengue/genética , Dengue/genética , Dengue/patología , Dengue/prevención & control , Dengue/virología , Virus del Dengue/patogenicidad , Epidemias , Humanos , Medicina Tropical , Proteínas no Estructurales Virales/genética
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Rev Cubana Med Trop ; 64(2): 187-98, 2012.
Artículo en Español | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-23444637

RESUMEN

INTRODUCTION: During dengue epidemics in Cuba, an increase in clinical severity with the epidemics progression in time, particularly in secondary infections, have been frequently observed. It is considered that this increase could be related with genetic changes in the circulating virus. OBJECTIVE: To study some biological attributes related to strains isolated at different points of time during the dengue epidemic occurred in Havana city, 2001-2002. METHODS: Nine DENV-3 strains were studied. Cytopathogenic effect, viral growth in C6/36 HT and Vero cell lines, viral plaque sizes, temperature sensitivity, neurovirulence in newborn mice and pH influence in the binding of the virus and the cell as well as in the multiplication medium were evaluated. RESULTS: DENV-3 strains were more cytopathogenic in Vero Cells. However, higher titres were obtained in C6/36 HT cells. All the strains showed reduction of viral titres and plaque size with temperature increasing and low neurovirulence. Basic pH favoured virus-cell binding whereas acid pH was only permissive for some strains isolated at the end of the epidemic. On the other hand, at pH 6.5-7, the viral multiplication medium favoured the growth of strains isolated at the beginning of the epidemic whereas the growth of those isolated at the endof the epidemic was noticeable at pH 7-8. CONCLUSIONS: This study proved the phenotypical changes among strains isolated at different points of time in the epidemic. They might be related to differences in viral fitness or in virulent potential. Nevertheless, some of the studied biological properties suggest that dengue virus-3 strains are less virulent than the Cuban dengue virus 2 strains isolated in 1997.


Asunto(s)
Virus del Dengue/aislamiento & purificación , Virus del Dengue/fisiología , Dengue/epidemiología , Dengue/virología , Brotes de Enfermedades , Cuba/epidemiología , Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Humanos , Factores de Tiempo , Salud Urbana
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Infect Genet Evol ; 12(2): 332-44, 2012 Mar.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22197765

RESUMEN

During the past three decades there has been a notable increase in dengue disease severity in Venezuela. Nevertheless, the population structure of the viruses being transmitted in this country is not well understood. Here, we present a molecular epidemiological study on dengue viruses (DENV) circulating in Aragua State, Venezuela during 2006-2007. Twenty-one DENV full-length genomes representing all of the four serotypes were amplified and sequenced directly from the serum samples. Notably, only DENV-2 was associated with severe disease. Phylogenetic trees constructed using Bayesian methods indicated that only one genotype was circulating for each serotype. However, extensive viral genetic diversity was found in DENV isolated from the same area during the same period, indicating significant in situ evolution since the introduction of these genotypes. Collectively, the results suggest that the non-structural (NS) proteins may play an important role in DENV evolution, particularly NS1, NS2A and NS4B proteins. The phylogenetic data provide evidence to suggest that multiple introductions of DENV have occurred from the Latin American region into Venezuela and vice versa. The implications of the significant viral genetic diversity generated during hyperendemic transmission, particularly in NS protein are discussed and considered in the context of future development and use of human monoclonal antibodies as antivirals and tetravalent vaccines.


Asunto(s)
Virus del Dengue/genética , Dengue/epidemiología , Dengue/transmisión , Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Evolución Molecular , Variación Genética , Humanos , Datos de Secuencia Molecular , Filogenia , Población/genética , ARN Viral/genética , Análisis de Secuencia de ADN , Venezuela/epidemiología , Proteínas Virales/genética
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PLoS Negl Trop Dis ; 6(6): e1716, 2012.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-22745847

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Dengue is the most important arboviral infection of humans. Thrombocytopenia is frequently observed in the course of infection and haemorrhage may occur in severe disease. The degree of thrombocytopenia correlates with the severity of infection, and may contribute to the risk of haemorrhage. As a result of this prophylactic platelet transfusions are sometimes advocated for the prevention of haemorrhage. There is currently no evidence to support this practice, and platelet transfusions are costly and sometimes harmful. We conducted a global survey to assess the different approaches to the use of platelets in dengue. Respondents were all physicians involved with the treatment of patients with dengue. Respondents were asked that their answers reflected what they would do if they were the treating physician. We received responses from 306 physicians from 20 different countries. The heterogeneity of the responses highlights the variation in clinical practice and lack of an evidence base in this area and underscores the importance of prospective clinical trials to address this key question in the clinical management of patients with dengue.


Asunto(s)
Dengue/complicaciones , Dengue/terapia , Transfusión de Plaquetas/métodos , Trombocitopenia/terapia , Adolescente , Adulto , Plaquetas , Femenino , Humanos , Masculino , Encuestas y Cuestionarios , Resultado del Tratamiento , Adulto Joven
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 68(1): 0-0, abr. 2016. ilus, tab
Artículo en Español | LILACS, CUMED | ID: lil-784135

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Introducción: el dengue es una enfermedad aguda causada por cuatro serotipos del virus del dengue (DENV-1 al 4) y transmitida al hombre por el mosquito Aedes aegypti. En Cuba, la primera epidemia de dengue con confirmación de laboratorio ocurrió en 1977, identificándose al DENV-1 como agente causal. Se plantea que el virus se dispersó en varios países de Latinoamérica y el Caribe partir de su introducción en Jamaica en 1977. Objetivos: explicar la caracterización molecular y determinar la relación genética del DENV-1 aislado en Cuba, 1977. Métodos: a partir de un aislamiento de DENV-1 obtenido en Cuba en el año 1977 conservado en el Banco de Cepas del Laboratorio Nacional de Referencia de Arbovirus (Instituto de Medicina Tropical Pedro Kourí) se realizó la amplificación y secuenciación nucleotídica del gen de la envoltura con cebadores específicos. A partir de la secuencia obtenida se construyó un árbol filogenético de Máxima Verosimilitud, utilizando secuencias de cepas de DENV-1 circulantes a nivel mundial. Resultados: el aislamiento de DENV-1 correspondiente a la epidemia cubana de 1977, se agrupó dentro del genotipo I, relacionándose genéticamente con la cepa de Referencia Hawaii/1943. Es significativo que, el resto de los aislamientos de Latinoamérica de ese mismo período pertenecen al genotipo V, reconocido como el genotipo Americano/Africano. Conclusiones: los resultados del presente trabajo indican que durante la epidemia cubana de 1977 circuló una cepa de DENV-1 del genotipo I, lo que constituye la primera evidencia sobre la presencia de este genotipo en la región de Latinoamérica y el Caribe. No obstante, este hallazgo no descarta la posibilidad de una co-circulación de los genotipos I y V(AU)


Introduction: dengue is an acute disease caused by four dengue virus serotypes (DENV-1 to -4) and transmitted to humans by Aedes aegypti mosquitoes. The first laboratory confirmed dengue epidemic in Cuba occurred in 1977, with DENV-1 as the causative agent. It has been stated that the virus spread to several Latin American and Caribbean countries after being introduced in Jamaica in 1977. Objectives: perform a molecular characterization and determine the genetic relationship of DENV-1 isolated in Cuba in 1997. Methods: Based on a DENV-1 isolate obtained in Cuba in the year 1997 and preserved at the Strain Bank of the National Arbovirus Reference Laboratory (Pedro Kouri Tropical Medicine Institute), nucleotide amplification and sequencing was performed of the envelope gene using specific primers. Starting from the sequence obtained, a maximum likelihood phylogenetic tree was developed using sequences of DENV-1 strains circulating worldwide. Results: the DENV-1 isolate corresponding to the Cuban 1977 epidemic was classed as genotype I and genetically related to the reference strain Hawaii 1943. It is noteworthy that the remaining Latin American isolates from that period belong to genotype V, recognized as the American/African genotype. Conclusions: results show that a DENV-1 strain of genotype I circulated during the Cuban 1977 epidemic. This is the first evidence of the presence of this genotype in the Latin American and Caribbean region. However, this finding does not rule out the possibility of co-circulation of genotypes I and V1(AU)


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Masculino , Femenino , Filogenia , Dengue/epidemiología , Virus del Dengue/aislamiento & purificación , Cuba , Virus del Dengue/patogenicidad , Genotipo
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Vector Borne Zoonotic Dis ; 11(6): 675-81, 2011 Jun.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-21254883

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Dengue epidemics in Cuba have repeatedly demonstrated a month-to-month increase in clinical severity during secondary infections. The dengue 2 outbreak that occurred in Santiago de Cuba in 1997 was accompanied by the most severe intraepidemic increase in disease severity reported to date. It was initially proposed that the appearance of neutralization escape mutants during the course of the epidemic might explain this phenomenon. Recent studies have revealed that during the course of this epidemic, nucleotide substitutions appeared only in nonstructural (NS) genes, most of which were silent, except for one change in the NS1 gene. To study whether or not variation in the NS1 gene might be associated with increased disease severity during the epidemic, this gene was partially sequenced from 15 isolates obtained at different times during the 1997 epidemic. Early epidemic isolates differed from those obtained later by replacement only of threonine with serine at position 164 in the NS1 protein, an amino acid rarely found in any genotype of dengue 2 virus. All viruses isolated from patients located in Health Districts, where dengue 2 transmissions occurred late in the epidemic, contained Serine at position 164, indicating that this change was fixed within a few months. Here we argue that this single mutation contributes to viral survival or replication efficiency, resulting in enhanced infection in the presence of enhancing antibodies, a phenomenon that we term increased virus "fitness" in contrast to "virulence," an intrinsic property of the virus.


Asunto(s)
Virus del Dengue/patogenicidad , Dengue/virología , Epidemias , Cuba/epidemiología , Dengue/mortalidad , Dengue/patología , Virus del Dengue/genética , Humanos , Mutación , Oportunidad Relativa , Virulencia , Replicación Viral
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 66(1): 132-142, ene.-mar. 2014.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-717214

RESUMEN

Introducción: la inmunidad del hospedero desempeña un papel importante en determinar el desarrollo de las infecciones por dengue y del cuadro severo de la enfermedad. Sin embargo, otros factores intervienen en el complejo mecanismo de la patogénesis, como la variación entre las cepas virales. Objetivos: evaluación de la capacidad neutralizante de un grupo de sueros de posconvalescientes frente a 2 cepas de dengue 4 pertenecientes a un mismo genotipo. Métodos: se emplearon sueros de 68 individuos con un cuadro de fiebre del dengue y 35 con un cuadro clínico de fiebre hemorrágica del dengue. Resultados: los títulos de anticuerpos neutralizantes en los sueros estudiados fueron bajos y se observó una capacidad neutralizante diferente entre las 2 cepas de dengue 4 del genotipo II. Se observaron diferencias significativas en los títulos de anticuerpos neutralizantes de los sueros procedentes de individuos con infección secundaria y con la forma severa de la enfermedad. Conclusiones: estos resultados demuestran la complejidad de los anticuerpos neutralizantes, que se producen después de una infección por el virus dengue con diferentes cepas de un mismo serotipo, lo cual conduce a obtener resultados diversos por esta técnica que podría ser la causa de la trasmisión continuada de múltiples cepas de dengue.


Introduction: host immunity plays an important role in determining the development of dengue infections and the severe form of the disease. However, other factors, such as the variation between viral strains, are also involved in this complex pathogenesis mechanism. Objectives: evaluate the neutralizing capacity of a number of sera from post-convalescing patients against two dengue 4 strains from the same genotype. Methods: examination was conducted of sera from 68 individuals with dengue fever and 35 with dengue hemorrhagic fever. Results: neutralizing antibody titers were low in the sera analyzed. Different neutralizing capacity was found between the two dengue 4 strains from genotype II. Significant differences were observed between neutralizing antibody titers in sera from individuals with secondary infection and with the severe form of the disease. Conclusions: results reveal the complex nature of the neutralizing antibodies produced after a dengue infection with different strains of the same serotype, leading to diverse results by this technique, which could be the cause of the continued transmission of multiple dengue strains.


Asunto(s)
Anticuerpos Neutralizantes , Convalecencia , Dengue Grave/inmunología , Dengue Grave/prevención & control , Dengue/prevención & control
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Arch Virol ; 153(5): 849-54, 2008.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-18299795

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The suitability of dengue 2 envelope domain III recombinant fusion proteins [(fusion (PD5) and insertion (PD3) variants)] for inducing functional antibodies and a protective immune response in nonhuman primates has been reported. However, the evaluation of the antibody response after immunization did not correlate with the protection data as measured by viremia detection. Here, we characterized the anamnestic immune response after viral challenge in monkeys immunized with the dengue 2 recombinant proteins in an attempt to define correlates of protection useful for vaccine studies. Monkeys immunized with PD5 (most protected group) exhibited an earlier increase in the anti-DENV-2 IgM response after challenge compared to control animals. Hemagglutination-inhibiting (HAI) antibodies were increased significantly earlier in PD5-immunized animals compared to those immunized with PD3. The fully protected monkeys showed the earliest HAI antibody response. These results underline the usefulness of the anamnestic antibody response for supporting protection data. The induction of an early HAI and IgM antibody response after challenge suggest a protective role against dengue virus (DENV) infection in monkeys, supporting their use as correlates of protection in vaccine studies.


Asunto(s)
Anticuerpos Antivirales/biosíntesis , Vacunas contra el Dengue/inmunología , Virus del Dengue/inmunología , Dengue/prevención & control , Proteínas Virales/inmunología , Animales , Dengue/inmunología , Vacunas contra el Dengue/genética , Virus del Dengue/genética , Pruebas de Inhibición de Hemaglutinación , Inmunoglobulina M/biosíntesis , Macaca fascicularis , Pruebas de Neutralización , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusión/genética , Proteínas Recombinantes de Fusión/inmunología , Proteínas Virales/genética , Viremia/inmunología , Viremia/prevención & control
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 64(2): 187-198, Mayo-ago. 2012.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-629376

RESUMEN

Introducción: durante epidemias de dengue ocurridas en Cuba se ha observado de forma reiterada, un incremento de severidad clínica con la progresión de las epidemias en el tiempo, particularmente en infecciones secundarias. Se considera que este incremento pudiera estar relacionado con cambios genéticos del virus circulante. Objetivo: estudiar algunas propiedades biológicas de cepas aisladas en diferentes momentos de la epidemia de La Habana, 2001-2002. Métodos: se estudiaron 9 cepas de dengue virus-3, se evaluó el efecto citopatogénico y el crecimiento viral en las líneas celulares C6/36 HT y Vero, tamaño de las placas virales, sensibilidad a la temperatura, neurovirulencia en ratones lactantes y la influencia del pH en la unión del virus a la célula, así como en el medio de multiplicación de este. Resultados: las cepas de dengue virus-3 resultaron más citopatogénicas en células Vero, sin embargo, en C6/36 HT se obtuvieron títulos superiores. El conjunto de cepas mostró reducción del título viral y del tamaño de placa al aumentar la temperatura y fueron poco neurovirulentas. En cuanto a la unión del virus a la célula, a pH básico se observaron los mejores títulos, mientras que a pH ácido solo se observó el crecimiento de algunas cepas aisladas al final de la epidemia. El medio de multiplicación del virus a pH 6,5-7 favoreció el crecimiento de las cepas del inicio de la epidemia, mientras que las cepas del final tuvieron títulos superiores a pH 7-8. Conclusiones: se pudo comprobar la existencia de cambios fenotípicos entre cepas de diferentes momentos de la epidemia, que pudieran estar asociados con diferencias en cuanto a su adecuación viral o en su potencial virulento. No obstante, algunas de las propiedades biológicas estudiadas sugieren que las cepas de dengue virus-3 son menos virulentas que las cepas cubanas de dengue virus-2 de 1997.


Introduction: during dengue epidemics in Cuba, an increase in clinical severity with the epidemics progression in time, particularly in secondary infections, have been frequently observed. It is considered that this increase could be related with genetic changes in the circulating virus. Objective: to study some biological attributes related to strains isolated at different points of time during the dengue epidemic occurred in Havana city, 2001-2002. Methods: nine DENV-3 strains were studied. Cytopathogenic effect, viral growth in C6/36 HT and Vero cell lines, viral plaque sizes, temperature sensitivity, neurovirulence in newborn mice and pH influence in the binding of the virus and the cell as well as in the multiplication medium were evaluated. Results: DENV-3 strains were more cytopathogenic in Vero Cells. However, higher titres were obtained in C6/36 HT cells. All the strains showed reduction of viral titres and plaque size with temperature increasing and low neurovirulence. Basic pH favoured virus-cell binding whereas acid pH was only permissive for some strains isolated at the end of the epidemic. On the other hand, at pH 6.5-7, the viral multiplication medium favoured the growth of strains isolated at the beginning of the epidemic whereas the growth of those isolated at the endof the epidemic was noticeable at pH 7-8. Conclusions: this study proved the phenotypical changes among strains isolated at different points of time in the epidemic. They might be related to differences in viral fitness or in virulent potential. Nevertheless, some of the studied biological properties suggest that dengue virus-3 strains are less virulent than the Cuban dengue virus 2 strains isolated in 1997.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Brotes de Enfermedades , Virus del Dengue/aislamiento & purificación , Virus del Dengue/fisiología , Dengue/epidemiología , Dengue/virología , Cuba/epidemiología , Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Factores de Tiempo , Salud Urbana
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Emerg Infect Dis ; 13(2): 282-6, 2007 Feb.
Artículo en Inglés | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17479892

RESUMEN

Severity of disease is markedly increased when infection with dengue virus type 2 (DENV-2) follows infection with DENV-1 at an interval of 20 years. Studies have shown that heterologous neutralizing antibody titers are inversely correlated with severity of a second infection. If this mechanism controlled disease severity in Cuba, heterotypic antibody titers should have declined over time. To determine whether phenotypic changes in dengue antibodies occur over time, we analyzed serum samples collected 4-8 and 20-22 years after DENV-1 infection. We found a significant increase in mean titer of homologous DENV-1 neutralizing antibodies and a significant decrease in heterologous antibodies to 1 of 2 genotypes of DENV-2 virus (the American genotype). Asian DENV-2 viruses were not neutralized during either interval; however, the American genotype underwent phenotypic changes in heterotypic viral neutralizing antibodies in the predicted direction. This finding may be related to the time-dependent changes in severity of disease found with secondary dengue infection.


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Anticuerpos Antivirales/sangre , Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Dengue/inmunología , Dengue/virología , Humanos , Pruebas de Neutralización
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Rev. cuba. med. trop ; 63(3): 211-2190, sep.-dic. 2011.
Artículo en Español | LILACS | ID: lil-615563

RESUMEN

Introducción: durante la epidemia cubana de dengue ocurrida en Santiago de Cuba, 1997, se evidenció un incremento de la severidad en el tiempo en términos de proporción de casos graves y muertes por dengue hemorrágico, que pudiera estar dado por la aparición de mutantes de escape a la neutralización, con mayor potencial virulento. Objetivos: estudiar algunas propiedades biológicas de cepas aisladas en diferentes momentos de la epidemia de Santiago de Cuba en 1997. Métodos: se estudiaron 9 cepas de DENV-2, se evaluó el efecto citopatogénico y el crecimiento viral en las líneas celulares C6/36 HT y Vero, tamaño de las placas virales, sensibilidad a la temperatura, neurovirulencia en ratones lactantes y la influencia del pH en la unión del virus a la célula, así como en el medio de multiplicación. Resultados: las cepas del final de la epidemia mostraron propiedades que las diferencian de las aisladas al inicio, entre las que se encuentran un mayor efecto citopatogénico en células C6/36 HT, títulos virales superiores y una mayor neurovirulencia en ratones lactantes. Por otra parte, en la unión del virus a la célula las cepas del inicio de la epidemia resultaron favorecidas por un pH ácido mientras que a las cepas del final de la epidemia las favoreció un pH básico. Conclusiones: pudo demostrarse que además de los cambios genotípicos observados previamente, existen diferencias fenotípicas entre cepas de distintos momentos de la epidemia, que pudieran estar asociados con diferencias en cuanto a la adecuación viral de estas y(o) en su potencial virulento.


Introduction: during the Cuban epidemic that occurred in Santiago de Cuba in 1997, there was observed increasing severity in the course of time, in terms of proportion of serious dengue haemorrhagic cases and deaths that could be due to the emergence of escape mutants to neutralization with greater virulent potential. Objective: to study some biological attributes of a group of strains isolated at different points of time during the Santiago de Cuba epidemic in 1997. Methods: nine DENV-2 strains were studied. The cytopathogenic effect, the viral growth in C6/36 HT and VERO cell lines, the virus plaque sizes, the sensitivity to temperatures, the neurovirulence in newborn mice and the influence of the pH in the union of the virus to the cell as well as in the multiplication medium were all evaluated. Results: the strains isolated at the end of the epidemic differed from those of the beginning showing increased neurovirulence in newborn mice and higher viral titers and greater cytopathogenic effect in HT C6/36 cells. On the other hand, the virus and the cell union was favored by acid pH when testing strains from the beginning of the epidemic, whereas this union was favored by the basic PH in the strains isolated at the end of the epidemic Conclusions: the present study managed to show that in addition to the previously observed genotypical changes, there were phenotypical differences among the strains isolated at different points of time in the epidemic; all these aspects may be associated with differences in the viral fitness and/or in the virulent potential of these strains.


Asunto(s)
Humanos , Brotes de Enfermedades , Virus del Dengue/clasificación , Dengue/epidemiología , Dengue/virología , Cuba/epidemiología , Serotipificación
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