Nuclei ultrastructural changes of C6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2

Introduction: Dengue virus replication has been considered mainly cytoplasmic, however, studies indicate that some flaviviruses may use the intranuclear pathway as part of the machinery that the virus uses to increase infection capacity in the host cell. This paper describes alterations at nuclear l...

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Main Authors: Jorge Alonso Rivera, Aura Caterine Rengifo, Ladys Sarmiento, Taylor Díaz, Katherine Laiton-Donato, Martha Gracia, Sigrid Camacho, Myriam Velandia-Romero, Jaime Castellanos, María Leonor Caldas
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:16dcf25477184666a823fe42d3bae434 2023-05-15T15:13:00+02:00 Nuclei ultrastructural changes of C6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2 Jorge Alonso Rivera Aura Caterine Rengifo Ladys Sarmiento Taylor Díaz Katherine Laiton-Donato Martha Gracia Sigrid Camacho Myriam Velandia-Romero Jaime Castellanos María Leonor Caldas 2018-08-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.v38i0.3997 https://doaj.org/article/16dcf25477184666a823fe42d3bae434 EN ES eng spa Instituto Nacional de Salud https://www.revistabiomedica.org/index.php/biomedica/article/view/3997 https://doaj.org/toc/0120-4157 0120-4157 doi:10.7705/biomedica.v38i0.3997 https://doaj.org/article/16dcf25477184666a823fe42d3bae434 Biomédica: revista del Instituto Nacional de Salud, Vol 38, Iss 0, Pp 135-143 (2018) Aedes dengue microscopy electron Medicine R Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 article 2018 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.7705/biomedica.v38i0.3997 2022-12-31T02:05:38Z Introduction: Dengue virus replication has been considered mainly cytoplasmic, however, studies indicate that some flaviviruses may use the intranuclear pathway as part of the machinery that the virus uses to increase infection capacity in the host cell. This paper describes alterations at nuclear level in the cell infected with dengue, which are likely involved in the virus replication processes. Objective: This paper addresses the ultrastructural observations of C6/36 cells of the Aedes albopictus mosquito infected with dengue virus type 2. Materials and methods: C6/36 cells were infected in culture medium with the serum of a patient positively diagnosed for dengue 2. Subsequently, the cells were incubated for 10 days and the cytopathic effect was assessed. The cells were processed for immunofluorescence assays and transmission electron microscopy. Results: The immunofluorescence assays confirmed the presence of viral protein E associated with cellular syncytia in the culture. In the ultrastructural study, the infected cells showed vesicular-tubular structures and dilated cisterns of the endoplasmic reticulum at the cytoplasmic level. Viral particles were found exclusively in cytoplasm localized within the vacuoles. Nuclei of cellular syncytia showed membrane structures arranged in a circular shape and, in some cases, these syncytia displayed lysis; in no case viral particles were observed at the nuclear level. Conclusions: The ultrastructural alterations of nuclei in cells infected with the dengue virus using electron microscopy techniques had not been reported before, as far as we know. It is likely that such modifications are associated with replicative processes at an intranuclear level as an alternate replication mechanism. Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Biomédica 38 135 143
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topic Aedes
dengue
microscopy
electron
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
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dengue
microscopy
electron
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
Jorge Alonso Rivera
Aura Caterine Rengifo
Ladys Sarmiento
Taylor Díaz
Katherine Laiton-Donato
Martha Gracia
Sigrid Camacho
Myriam Velandia-Romero
Jaime Castellanos
María Leonor Caldas
Nuclei ultrastructural changes of C6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2
topic_facet Aedes
dengue
microscopy
electron
Medicine
R
Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine
RC955-962
description Introduction: Dengue virus replication has been considered mainly cytoplasmic, however, studies indicate that some flaviviruses may use the intranuclear pathway as part of the machinery that the virus uses to increase infection capacity in the host cell. This paper describes alterations at nuclear level in the cell infected with dengue, which are likely involved in the virus replication processes. Objective: This paper addresses the ultrastructural observations of C6/36 cells of the Aedes albopictus mosquito infected with dengue virus type 2. Materials and methods: C6/36 cells were infected in culture medium with the serum of a patient positively diagnosed for dengue 2. Subsequently, the cells were incubated for 10 days and the cytopathic effect was assessed. The cells were processed for immunofluorescence assays and transmission electron microscopy. Results: The immunofluorescence assays confirmed the presence of viral protein E associated with cellular syncytia in the culture. In the ultrastructural study, the infected cells showed vesicular-tubular structures and dilated cisterns of the endoplasmic reticulum at the cytoplasmic level. Viral particles were found exclusively in cytoplasm localized within the vacuoles. Nuclei of cellular syncytia showed membrane structures arranged in a circular shape and, in some cases, these syncytia displayed lysis; in no case viral particles were observed at the nuclear level. Conclusions: The ultrastructural alterations of nuclei in cells infected with the dengue virus using electron microscopy techniques had not been reported before, as far as we know. It is likely that such modifications are associated with replicative processes at an intranuclear level as an alternate replication mechanism.
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author Jorge Alonso Rivera
Aura Caterine Rengifo
Ladys Sarmiento
Taylor Díaz
Katherine Laiton-Donato
Martha Gracia
Sigrid Camacho
Myriam Velandia-Romero
Jaime Castellanos
María Leonor Caldas
author_facet Jorge Alonso Rivera
Aura Caterine Rengifo
Ladys Sarmiento
Taylor Díaz
Katherine Laiton-Donato
Martha Gracia
Sigrid Camacho
Myriam Velandia-Romero
Jaime Castellanos
María Leonor Caldas
author_sort Jorge Alonso Rivera
title Nuclei ultrastructural changes of C6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2
title_short Nuclei ultrastructural changes of C6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2
title_full Nuclei ultrastructural changes of C6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2
title_fullStr Nuclei ultrastructural changes of C6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2
title_full_unstemmed Nuclei ultrastructural changes of C6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2
title_sort nuclei ultrastructural changes of c6/36 cells infected with virus dengue type 2
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