Thrombocytopenia in dengue infection: mechanisms and a potential application

Thrombocytopenia is a common symptom and one of the warning signs of dengue virus (DENV) infection. Platelet depletion is critical as it may lead to other severe dengue symptoms. Understanding the molecular events of this condition during dengue infection is challenging because of the multifaceted f...

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Published in:Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine
Main Author: Khazali A.S.; Hadrawi W.H.; Ibrahim F.; Othman S.; Nor Rashid N.
Format: Review
Language:English
Published: Cambridge University Press 2024
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Khazali A.S.; Hadrawi W.H.; Ibrahim F.; Othman S.; Nor Rashid N.
Thrombocytopenia in dengue infection: mechanisms and a potential application
2024
Expert Reviews in Molecular Medicine
26

10.1017/erm.2024.18
https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?eid=2-s2.0-85206277611&doi=10.1017%2ferm.2024.18&partnerID=40&md5=968f0531ebaea21df6da90fbddefe97c
Thrombocytopenia is a common symptom and one of the warning signs of dengue virus (DENV) infection. Platelet depletion is critical as it may lead to other severe dengue symptoms. Understanding the molecular events of this condition during dengue infection is challenging because of the multifaceted factors involved in DENV infection and the dynamics of the disease progression. Platelet levels depend on the balance between platelet production and platelet consumption or clearance. Megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis, two interdependent processes in platelet production, are hampered during dengue infection. Conversely, platelet elimination via platelet activation, apoptosis and clearance processes are elevated. Together, these anomalies contribute to thrombocytopenia in dengue patients. Targeting the molecular events of dengue-mediated thrombocytopenia shows great potential but still requires further investigation. Nonetheless, the application of new knowledge in this field, such as immature platelet fraction analysis, may facilitate physicians in monitoring the progression of the disease. Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press.
Cambridge University Press
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author Khazali A.S.; Hadrawi W.H.; Ibrahim F.; Othman S.; Nor Rashid N.
spellingShingle Khazali A.S.; Hadrawi W.H.; Ibrahim F.; Othman S.; Nor Rashid N.
Thrombocytopenia in dengue infection: mechanisms and a potential application
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title Thrombocytopenia in dengue infection: mechanisms and a potential application
title_short Thrombocytopenia in dengue infection: mechanisms and a potential application
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description Thrombocytopenia is a common symptom and one of the warning signs of dengue virus (DENV) infection. Platelet depletion is critical as it may lead to other severe dengue symptoms. Understanding the molecular events of this condition during dengue infection is challenging because of the multifaceted factors involved in DENV infection and the dynamics of the disease progression. Platelet levels depend on the balance between platelet production and platelet consumption or clearance. Megakaryopoiesis and thrombopoiesis, two interdependent processes in platelet production, are hampered during dengue infection. Conversely, platelet elimination via platelet activation, apoptosis and clearance processes are elevated. Together, these anomalies contribute to thrombocytopenia in dengue patients. Targeting the molecular events of dengue-mediated thrombocytopenia shows great potential but still requires further investigation. Nonetheless, the application of new knowledge in this field, such as immature platelet fraction analysis, may facilitate physicians in monitoring the progression of the disease. Copyright © The Author(s), 2024. Published by Cambridge University Press.
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