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Abstract
Keywords:
Introduction
Background of Dengue Fever
Virology and Genome Architecture
Structural Proteins
Non-Structural Proteins
Mechanism of Infection and Viral Life Cycle
Attachment and Entry
Translation and Replication
Assembly and Release
Pathogenesis and Immunopathology
Antibody-Dependent Enhancement
- Intrinsic ADE: Modulates the internal cell environment to favor viral production. Binding to FcγRIIA suppresses the production of type I interferons and pro-inflammatory cytokines while increasing the production of anti-inflammatory cytokines like IL-10 [20,21]. This "immune subversion" can lead to a 100-fold increase in viral progeny per cell compared to primary infection [21].
The "Cytokine Storm" and Vascular Leakage
Clinical Manifestations and Challenges
Importance of Seroprevalence Studies
Overview of Dengue Seroprevalence in the Caribbean
Specific Island and Sub-Regional Findings
Greater Antilles Seroprevalence
JAMAICA
PUERTO RICO
CUBA
HAITI & DOMINICAN REPUBLIC
Lesser Antilles Seroprevalence
FRENCH WEST INDIES
TRINIDAD & TOBAGO
BARBADOS
Synthesis of Island-Specific Case Studies
Summary of Key Findings
Overall Significance for Dengue Control
Future Perspectives
Conclusion
Author Contributions
Funding
Institutional Review Board Statement
Informed Consent Statement
Data Availability Statement
Acknowledgments
Conflicts of Interest
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| Structural Proteins | Functions | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| Capsid (C) | Associates with the viral RNA to form the nucleocapsid | [12] |
| Pre-membrane/Membrane (prM/M) | Acts as a chaperone for the envelope protein, preventing premature fusion during the maturation process in the acidic environment of the Golgi | [12] |
| Envelope (E) | The primary surface protein responsible for host cell receptor binding and membrane fusion. It is the major target for neutralizing antibodies. | [11,12] |
| Protein | Functions | Reference |
|---|---|---|
| NS1 | A unique glycoprotein that is both membrane-associated and secreted as a hexameric lipoparticle [12,13]. High circulating levels of NS1 are strongly correlated with severe disease and vascular leakage. | [12] |
| NS2A and NS2B | NS2B serves as an essential cofactor for the NS3 protease activity. | [11,14] |
| NS3 | A multifunctional protein with protease, helicase, and NTPase activities. It cleaves the viral polyprotein and unwinds RNA during replication. | [11,14] |
| NS4A and NS4B | These proteins induce host cell membrane remodeling to create replication organelles. NS4A is also implicated in inducing autophagy to promote viral survival. | [11,14,16] |
| NS5 | The largest and most conserved protein, providing RNA-dependent RNA polymerase activity for replication and methyltransferase activity for 5' RNA capping. It also suppresses host interferon signaling by localizing to the nucleus. | [11,14] |
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