A Review on The Pathogenesis of Cardiovascular Disease of Flaviviridea Viruses Infection.
Tie-Hua YangWen-Cong GaoXin MaQian LiuPan-Pan PangYong-Tang ZhengYinnong JiaChang-Bo ZhengPublished in: Viruses (2024)
Members of the Flaviviridae family, encompassing the Flavivirus and Hepacivirus genera, are implicated in a spectrum of severe human pathologies. These diseases span a diverse spectrum, including hepatitis, vascular shock syndrome, encephalitis, acute flaccid paralysis, and adverse fetal outcomes, such as congenital heart defects and increased mortality rates. Notably, infections by Flaviviridae viruses have been associated with substantial cardiovascular compromise, yet the exploration into the attendant cardiovascular sequelae and underlying mechanisms remains relatively underexplored. This review aims to explore the epidemiology of Flaviviridae virus infections and synthesize their cardiovascular morbidities. Leveraging current research trajectories and our investigative contributions, we aspire to construct a cogent theoretical framework elucidating the pathogenesis of Flaviviridae -induced cardiovascular injury and illuminate prospective therapeutic avenues.
Keyphrases
- cardiovascular disease
- endothelial cells
- drug induced
- depressive symptoms
- liver failure
- type diabetes
- high glucose
- skeletal muscle
- metabolic syndrome
- oxidative stress
- intensive care unit
- hepatitis b virus
- diabetic rats
- cardiovascular risk factors
- adipose tissue
- respiratory failure
- weight loss
- genetic diversity
- extracorporeal membrane oxygenation
- pluripotent stem cells