Animal models for studying dengue pathogenesis and therapy

KWK Chan, S Watanabe, R Kavishna, S Alonso… - Antiviral research, 2015 - Elsevier
KWK Chan, S Watanabe, R Kavishna, S Alonso, SG Vasudevan
Antiviral research, 2015Elsevier
Abstract Development of a suitable animal model for dengue virus disease is critical for
understanding pathogenesis and for preclinical testing of antiviral drugs and vaccines. Many
laboratory animal models of dengue virus infection have been investigated, but the
challenges of recapitulating the complete disease still remain. In this review, we provide a
comprehensive coverage of existing models, from man to mouse, with a specific focus on
recent advances in mouse models for addressing the mechanistic aspects of severe dengue …
Abstract
Development of a suitable animal model for dengue virus disease is critical for understanding pathogenesis and for preclinical testing of antiviral drugs and vaccines. Many laboratory animal models of dengue virus infection have been investigated, but the challenges of recapitulating the complete disease still remain. In this review, we provide a comprehensive coverage of existing models, from man to mouse, with a specific focus on recent advances in mouse models for addressing the mechanistic aspects of severe dengue in humans. This article forms part of a symposium in Antiviral Research on flavivirus drug discovery.
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