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  2. In vitro Studies and Clinical Observations Imply a Synergistic Effect Between Epstein-Barr Virus and Dengue Virus Infection

In vitro Studies and Clinical Observations Imply a Synergistic Effect Between Epstein-Barr Virus and Dengue Virus Infection

  • Front Microbiol. 2021 Jun 18;12:691008. doi: 10.3389/fmicb.2021.691008.
Xiao-Mei Deng 1 Ling-Zhai Zhao 2 Xue-Ying Liang 1 Dan Li 1 Lei Yu 2 Fu-Chun Zhang 2 Hua Zhang 1 Zhong-Yu Liu 1 Pei Xu 1
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Affiliations

  • 1 The Centre for Infection and Immunity Studies, School of Medicine, Sun Yat-sen University, Guangzhou, China.
  • 2 Guangzhou Eighth People's Hospital, Guangzhou Medical University, Guangzhou, China.
Abstract

Dengue virus (DENV) Infection can lead to a complex spectrum of clinical outcomes, ranging from asymptomatic Infection to life-threatening severe dengue. The reasons for thus drastically varying manifestations of the disease remain an enigma. Herein, we reported an original discovery of the synergistic effect between preexisting Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) Infection and DENV superinfection in vitro and of a strong correlation of these two viruses in the clinical samples from dengue patients. We showed that (I) DENV-2 Infection of an EBV-positive cell line (EBV + Akata cell) reactivated EBV, and it could be blocked by wortmannin treatment. (II) Examination of human peripheral blood mononuclear cell (PBMC) samples from dengue patients revealed significantly elevated cell-associated EBV DNA copy number at the time of hospitalization vs. at the time of disease recovery in most individuals. (III) EBV Infection promoted DENV propagation in both EBV-hosting B cells and indirectly in THP-1 cells, supported by the following evidence: (A) EBV + Akata cells were more permissive to DENV-2 Infection compared with Akata cells harboring no EBV virus (EBV- Akata cells). (B) Low-molecular weight fraction secreted from EBV + Akata cells could enhance DENV-2 propagation in monocytic THP-1 cells. (C) While reactivation of EBV in EBV + Akata cells further increased DENV-2 yield from this cell line, pharmacological inhibition of EBV replication by acyclovir had the opposite effect. To our knowledge, this is the first investigation demonstrating a positive correlation between EBV and DENV in vitro and in human biospecimens.

Keywords

Epstein–Barr virus; coinfection; dengue fever; dengue virus; reactivation.

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