基孔肯雅热单核细胞动力学:持续激活和血管凝固途径参与。

IF 3.5 3区 医学 Q2 VIROLOGY
Viruses-Basel Pub Date : 2025-09-07 DOI:10.3390/v17091224
Caroline Fernandes Dos Santos, Priscila Conrado Guerra Nunes, Victor Edgar Fiestas-Solorzano, Mariana Gandini, Flavia Barreto Dos Santos, Roberta Olmo Pinheiro, Luís Jose de Souza, Paulo Vieira Damasco, Luzia Maria de Oliveira Pinto, Elzinandes Leal de Azeredo
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由基孔肯雅病毒(CHIKV)引起的基孔肯雅热(CF),其特征是关节疼痛等致残症状,可持续数月。单核细胞在感染期间的免疫调节和病毒复制中发挥核心作用。本研究评估了实验室确诊的CF患者的临床和免疫学特征。发烧和关节疼痛是最常见的报告症状,而水肿在女性中更为常见。感染chikv的个体表现出TLR4在非经典单核细胞(CD14+CD16++)中的表达升高。此外,在急性期和一些慢性患者中,表达TLR7的中间(CD14+CD16+)和非经典(CD14+CD16++)单核细胞富集,从而提示TLR7通路激活时间延长。可溶性CD163 (sCD163)水平-单核细胞/巨噬细胞激活的标志-也升高,表明持续的免疫激活。凝血相关的介质,包括组织因子(TF)和组织因子途径抑制剂(TFPI),也增加,尽管出血事件或血小板减少的罕见。关节炎患者表现出更高的TLR7+中间单核细胞频率和表皮生长因子(EGF)水平升高,而水肿患者表现出血管内皮生长因子(VEGF)水平升高。总的来说,这些发现突出了CD16+单核细胞的差异活化,并提示sCD163是CHIKV感染期间单核细胞/巨噬细胞活化的标志。
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Monocyte Dynamics in Chikungunya Fever: Sustained Activation and Vascular-Coagulation Pathway Involvement.

Monocyte Dynamics in Chikungunya Fever: Sustained Activation and Vascular-Coagulation Pathway Involvement.

Monocyte Dynamics in Chikungunya Fever: Sustained Activation and Vascular-Coagulation Pathway Involvement.

Monocyte Dynamics in Chikungunya Fever: Sustained Activation and Vascular-Coagulation Pathway Involvement.

Chikungunya fever (CF), caused by the Chikungunya virus (CHIKV), is characterized by disabling symptoms such as joint pain that can last for months. Monocytes play a central role in immune modulation and viral replication during infection. This study evaluated the clinical and immunological profiles of patients with laboratory-confirmed CF. Fever and joint pain were the most frequently reported symptoms, whereas edema was more common in women. CHIKV-infect individuals exhibited increased TLR4 expression in non-classical monocytes (CD14+CD16++). Additionally, intermediate (CD14+CD16+) and non-classical (CD14+CD16++) monocytes expressing TLR7 were enriched during the acute phase and in some chronic patients, thereby suggest prolonged TLR7 pathway activation. Levels of soluble CD163 (sCD163)-a marker of monocyte/macrophage activation-were elevated as well, indicating sustained immune activation. Coagulation-related mediators-including Tissue factor (TF) and Tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI)-also increased, despite the rarity of hemorrhagic events or thrombocytopenia. Patients with arthritis demonstrated higher frequencies of TLR7+ intermediate monocytes and elevated Epidermal growth factor (EGF) levels, whereas those with edema exhibit increased Vascular endothelial growth factor (VEGF) levels. Overall, these findings highlighted the differential activation of CD16+ monocytes and suggested that sCD163 is a marker of monocyte/macrophage activation during CHIKV infection.

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Viruses-Basel
Viruses-Basel VIROLOGY-
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7.30
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2445
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期刊介绍: Viruses (ISSN 1999-4915) is an open access journal which provides an advanced forum for studies of viruses. It publishes reviews, regular research papers, communications, conference reports and short notes. Our aim is to encourage scientists to publish their experimental and theoretical results in as much detail as possible. There is no restriction on the length of the papers. The full experimental details must be provided so that the results can be reproduced. We also encourage the publication of timely reviews and commentaries on topics of interest to the virology community and feature highlights from the virology literature in the ''News and Views'' section. Electronic files or software regarding the full details of the calculation and experimental procedure, if unable to be published in a normal way, can be deposited as supplementary material.
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