2021
DOI: 10.3390/v13101954
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Morphological Aspects and Viremia Analysis of BALB/c Murine Model Experimentally Infected with Dengue Virus Serotype 4

Abstract: Ever since its brief introduction in the Brazilian territory in 1981, dengue virus serotype 4 (DENV-4) remained absent from the national epidemiological scenario for almost 25 years. The emergence of DENV-4 in 2010 resulted in epidemics in most Brazilian states. DENV-4, however, remains one of the least studied among the four DENV serotypes. Despite being known as a mild serotype, DENV-4 is associated with severe cases and deaths and deserves to be investigated; however, the lack of suitable experimental anima… Show more

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“… 33 - 43 Furthermore, currently, DENV-4 remains the least studied serotype of DENV, with most studies focusing on serotype 2. 40 Since DENV-4 is known to cause milder cases of dengue, 44 it is unclear whether the kidney is a target organ for infection. While few studies focus on the renal manifestations caused by dengue in BALB/c mice, alterations such as an increase in glomerular volume and in mesangial cellularity, inflammatory cell infiltration, peritubular congestion, tubular necrosis, loss of brush border microvilli, cytoplasmic loss, glomerular atrophy and focal haemorrhage have been previously reported.…”
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“… 33 - 43 Furthermore, currently, DENV-4 remains the least studied serotype of DENV, with most studies focusing on serotype 2. 40 Since DENV-4 is known to cause milder cases of dengue, 44 it is unclear whether the kidney is a target organ for infection. While few studies focus on the renal manifestations caused by dengue in BALB/c mice, alterations such as an increase in glomerular volume and in mesangial cellularity, inflammatory cell infiltration, peritubular congestion, tubular necrosis, loss of brush border microvilli, cytoplasmic loss, glomerular atrophy and focal haemorrhage have been previously reported.…”
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