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Título : Vitamin D-Regulated MicroRNAs: Are They Protective Factors against Dengue Virus Infection?
Autor : Arboleda, John Fredy
Urcuqui Inchima, Silvio
metadata.dc.subject.*: Dengue
Infection
MicroRNAs
Vitamin D
Fecha de publicación : 2016
Citación : Arboleda JF, Urcuqui-Inchima S. Vitamin D-Regulated MicroRNAs: Are They Protective Factors against Dengue Virus Infection? Adv Virol. 2016;2016:1016840.
Resumen : ABSTARCT: Over the last few years, an increasing body of evidence has highlighted the critical participation of vitamin D in the regulation of proinflammatory responses and protection against many infectious pathogens, including viruses. The activity of vitamin D is associated with microRNAs, which are fine tuners of immune activation pathways and provide novel mechanisms to avoid the damage that arises from excessive inflammatory responses. Severe symptoms of an ongoing dengue virus infection and disease are strongly related to highly altered production of proinflammatory mediators, suggesting impairment in homeostatic mechanisms that control the host's immune response. Here, we discuss the possible implications of emerging studies anticipating the biological effects of vitamin D and microRNAs during the inflammatory response, and we attempt to extrapolate these findings to dengue virus infection and to their potential use for disease management strategies.
metadata.dc.identifier.eissn: 1687-8639
ISSN : 1687-8647
metadata.dc.identifier.doi: 10.1155/2016/1016840
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