Viruses (Feb 2018)

Increased Levels of Txa2 Induced by Dengue Virus Infection in IgM Positive Individuals Is Related to the Mild Symptoms of Dengue

  • Eneida S. Oliveira,
  • Stella G. Colombarolli,
  • Camila S. Nascimento,
  • Izabella C. A. Batista,
  • Jorge G. G. Ferreira,
  • Daniele L. R. Alvarenga,
  • Laís O. B. de Sousa,
  • Rafael R. Assis,
  • Marcele N. Rocha,
  • Érica A. R. Alves,
  • Carlos E. Calzavara-Silva

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/v10030104
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 3
p. 104

Abstract

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The inflammatory process plays a major role in the prognosis of dengue. In this context, the eicosanoids may have considerable influence on the regulation of the Dengue virus-induced inflammatory process. To quantify the molecules involved in the cyclooxygenase and lipoxygenase pathways during Dengue virus infection, plasma levels of thromboxane A2, prostaglandin E2 and leukotriene B4; mRNA levels of thromboxane A2 synthase, prostaglandin E2 synthase, leukotriene A4 hydrolase, cyclooxygenase-2 and 5-lipoxygenase; and the levels of lipid bodies in peripheral blood leukocytes collected from IgM-positive and IgM-negative volunteers with mild dengue, and non-infected volunteers, were evaluated. Dengue virus infection increases the levels of thromboxane A2 in IgM-positive individuals as well as the amount of lipid bodies in monocytes in IgM-negative individuals. We suggest that increased levels of thromboxane A2 in IgM-positive individuals plays a protective role against the development of severe symptoms of dengue, such as vascular leakage.

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