SummaryDengue virus (DENV) infection induces the expansion of plasmablasts, which produce antibodies that can neutralize DENV but also enhance disease upon secondary infection with another DENV serotype. To understand how these immune responses are generated, we used a systems biological approach to analyze immune responses to dengue in humans. Transcriptomic analysis of whole blood revealed that genes encoding proinflammatory mediators and type I interferon-related proteins were associated with high DENV levels during initial symptomatic disease. Additionally, CD14+CD16+ monocytes increased in the blood. Similarly, in a nonhuman primate model, DENV infection boosted CD14+CD16+ monocyte numbers in the blood and lymph nodes. Upon DENV infect...
Background: Acute viral infections induce a rapid and transient increase in antibody-secreting plasm...
Background: Acute viral infections induce a rapid and transient increase in antibody-secreting plasm...
AbstractHuman monocytes are susceptible to dengue virus (DV) infection through an FcR-dependent path...
SummaryDengue virus (DENV) infection induces the expansion of plasmablasts, which produce antibodies...
Dengue virus infection induces a dramatic expansion of B cell plasmablasts. In this issue, Kwissa et...
AbstractIn vitro studies have attempted to identify dengue virus (DEN) target cells in peripheral bl...
Dengue virus infections are an emerging global threat. Severe dengue infection is manifested as deng...
<div><p>Human blood monocytes play a central role in dengue infections and form the majority of viru...
AbstractHigh levels of viremia and chemokines and cytokines underlie the progression of severe dengu...
The immunopathogenesis of severe dengue is poorly understood, but there is concern that induction of...
The immunopathogenesis of severe dengue is poorly understood, but there is concern that induction of...
Human blood monocytes play a central role in dengue infections and form the majority of virus infect...
The ability of dendritic cells (DCs) to shape the adaptive immune response to viral infection is med...
Dengue virus (DENV) is responsible for the most prevalent arthropod-borne viral infection in humans....
AbstractWhile several studies have shown a role for autophagy in the replication of dengue virus (DE...
Background: Acute viral infections induce a rapid and transient increase in antibody-secreting plasm...
Background: Acute viral infections induce a rapid and transient increase in antibody-secreting plasm...
AbstractHuman monocytes are susceptible to dengue virus (DV) infection through an FcR-dependent path...
SummaryDengue virus (DENV) infection induces the expansion of plasmablasts, which produce antibodies...
Dengue virus infection induces a dramatic expansion of B cell plasmablasts. In this issue, Kwissa et...
AbstractIn vitro studies have attempted to identify dengue virus (DEN) target cells in peripheral bl...
Dengue virus infections are an emerging global threat. Severe dengue infection is manifested as deng...
<div><p>Human blood monocytes play a central role in dengue infections and form the majority of viru...
AbstractHigh levels of viremia and chemokines and cytokines underlie the progression of severe dengu...
The immunopathogenesis of severe dengue is poorly understood, but there is concern that induction of...
The immunopathogenesis of severe dengue is poorly understood, but there is concern that induction of...
Human blood monocytes play a central role in dengue infections and form the majority of virus infect...
The ability of dendritic cells (DCs) to shape the adaptive immune response to viral infection is med...
Dengue virus (DENV) is responsible for the most prevalent arthropod-borne viral infection in humans....
AbstractWhile several studies have shown a role for autophagy in the replication of dengue virus (DE...
Background: Acute viral infections induce a rapid and transient increase in antibody-secreting plasm...
Background: Acute viral infections induce a rapid and transient increase in antibody-secreting plasm...
AbstractHuman monocytes are susceptible to dengue virus (DV) infection through an FcR-dependent path...