STAT2 signaling and dengue virus infection
- PMID: 24778924
- PMCID: PMC3995738
- DOI: 10.4161/jkst.27715
STAT2 signaling and dengue virus infection
Abstract
Dengue virus (DENV) is an important human pathogen whose byzantine relationship with the immune response is poorly understood. DENV causes dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever/dengue shock syndrome, diseases for which palliative care is the only treatment. DENV immunopathogenesis studies are complicated by the lack of an immunocompetent small-animal model, and this has hindered anti-DENV drug and vaccine development. This review describes strategies that DENV uses to evade the type I interferon response and focuses on how data gained from the study of DENV NS5-mediated STAT2 degradation may be used to create immunocompetent DENV mouse models and design anti-DENV therapeutics.
Keywords: NS5; STAT2; antagonism; dengue virus; host tropism; interferon; mouse model.
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