Immuno-Haematologic Aspects of Dengue Infection: Biologic Insights and Clinical Implications

Author:

Cherie Tan Jiao Jie1,Choong Clarice Shi Hui2,Abid Muhammad Bilal3,Weber Matthew W.3,Yap Eng Soo4,Seneviratne Suranjith L.56,Abeysuriya Visula7,de Mel Sanjay2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore 119228, Singapore

2. Department of Haematology Oncology, National University Cancer Institute, National University Health System, Singapore 119228, Singapore

3. Division of Haematology/Oncology, Department of Medicine, Medical College of Wisconsin, Milwaukee, WI 53226, USA

4. Department of Laboratory Medicine, National University Health System, Singapore 119228, Singapore

5. Institute of Immunity and Transplantation, Royal Free Hospital and University College London, London NW3 2PP, UK

6. Nawaloka Hospital Research and Educational Foundation, Nawaloka Hospitals PLC, Colombo 00200, Sri Lanka

7. Department of Immunology, Institute of Biochemistry, Molecular Biology and Biotechnology, University of Colombo, Colombo 00300, Sri Lanka

Abstract

Dengue infection is caused by the dengue virus (DENV) and is transmitted to humans by infected female Aedes aegypti and Aedes albopictus mosquitoes. There are nearly 100 million new dengue cases yearly in more than 120 countries, with a five-fold increase in incidence over the past four decades. While many patients experience a mild illness, a subset suffer from severe disease, which can be fatal. Dysregulated immune responses are central to the pathogenesis of dengue, and haematologic manifestations are a prominent feature of severe disease. While thrombocytopaenia and coagulopathy are major causes of bleeding in severe dengue, leucocyte abnormalities are emerging as important markers of prognosis. In this review, we provide our perspective on the clinical aspects and pathophysiology of haematologic manifestations in dengue. We also discuss the key gaps in our current practice and areas to be addressed by future research.

Publisher

MDPI AG

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