Impact of dengue virus infection on the cytoadherence of Plasmodium vivax-infected erythrocytes.

IF 2.5 4区 医学 Q2 PARASITOLOGY
Memorias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz Pub Date : 2025-04-25 eCollection Date: 2025-01-01 DOI:10.1590/0074-02760240185
Maria Geuziane Soares da Cruz, Rafaella Oliveira Dos Santos, Maria Gloria Teixeira Sousa, Fabio Tm Costa, Marcus Vinícius Guimarães de Lacerda, Stefanie Costa Pinto Lopes, Pritesh Lalwani
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Abstract

Background: Coinfections of Plasmodium parasites and the dengue virus have been linked to severe disease in some patients. The interactions between these two pathogens, particularly their effects on disease progression, highlight the clinical importance of understanding the mechanisms underlying the potential synergistic effects.

Objectives: The primary objective of this study was to investigate the adhesion dynamics of Plasmodium vivax-infected erythrocytes (Pv-iRBCs) in the presence of dengue virus (DENV) infection. By examining the interaction between these pathogens, the study aimed to provide insights into how coinfections might influence disease severity and progression.

Methods: HepG2 cells were infected with DENV to observe changes in adhesion receptors and Pv-iRBCs adhesion capacity. Experiments using trypsin-treated Pv-iRBCs and UV-inactivated DENV dissected the adhesion process. Small molecule inhibitors were used to assess innate activation. ICAM-1 expression and its functional significance was quantified using a monoclonal anti-ICAM-1 antibody.

Findings: We noted a significant increase in cytoadherence of Pv-iRBCs following DENV infection compared to mock conditions. Both trypsin treatment of Pv-iRBCs and UV inactivation of DENV led to a reduction in cytoadherence, underscoring their impact on the adhesion process. Notably, DENV infection induces an innate immune activation upregulating ICAM-1 on the cell surface and blocking with a monoclonal anti-ICAM-1 antibody significantly reduced the cytoadherence of Pv-iRBCs.

Main conclusions: Elevated ICAM-1 levels on DENV-permissive cells may not only trap parasites within several niches but also contribute to endothelial and haematological disturbances in individuals with coinfections. Further research is required to fully elucidate the roles of cytoadherence and immune activation in the pathogenesis of dengue and malaria coinfections.

登革热病毒感染对间日疟原虫感染红细胞细胞粘附性的影响。
背景:在一些患者中,疟原虫和登革热病毒的共同感染与严重疾病有关。这两种病原体之间的相互作用,特别是它们对疾病进展的影响,突出了了解潜在协同作用机制的临床重要性。目的:本研究的主要目的是研究间日疟原虫感染红细胞(pv - irbc)在登革热病毒(DENV)感染下的粘附动力学。通过检查这些病原体之间的相互作用,该研究旨在深入了解共感染如何影响疾病的严重程度和进展。方法:用DENV感染HepG2细胞,观察粘附受体和pv - irbc粘附能力的变化。胰蛋白酶处理的pv - irbc和紫外线灭活的DENV实验分析了粘附过程。小分子抑制剂用于评估先天激活。采用单克隆抗ICAM-1抗体定量表达ICAM-1及其功能意义。研究结果:我们注意到,与模拟条件相比,DENV感染后pv - irbc的细胞粘附性显著增加。胰蛋白酶处理pv - irbc和UV灭活DENV都导致细胞粘附降低,强调它们对粘附过程的影响。值得注意的是,DENV感染诱导先天免疫激活,上调细胞表面的ICAM-1,并用单克隆抗ICAM-1抗体阻断可显著降低pv - irbc的细胞粘附性。主要结论:denv准许细胞上升高的ICAM-1水平不仅可能将寄生虫困在几个生态位内,而且还可能导致合并感染个体的内皮和血液学紊乱。需要进一步的研究来充分阐明细胞粘附和免疫激活在登革热和疟疾合并感染的发病机制中的作用。
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5.00
自引率
3.60%
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91
审稿时长
3-8 weeks
期刊介绍: Memórias do Instituto Oswaldo Cruz is a journal specialized in microbes & their vectors causing human infections. This means that we accept manuscripts covering multidisciplinary approaches and findings in the basic aspects of infectious diseases, e.g. basic in research in prokariotes, eukaryotes, and/or virus. Articles must clearly show what is the main question to be answered, the hypothesis raised, and the contribution given by the study. Priority is given to manuscripts reporting novel mechanisms and general findings concerning the biology of human infectious prokariotes, eukariotes or virus. Papers reporting innovative methods for diagnostics or that advance the basic research with these infectious agents are also welcome. It is important to mention what we do not publish: veterinary infectious agents research, taxonomic analysis and re-description of species, epidemiological studies or surveys or case reports and data re-analysis. Manuscripts that fall in these cases or that are considered of low priority by the journal editorial board, will be returned to the author(s) for submission to another journal.
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