Midzonal lesions in yellow fever: A specific pattern of liver injury caused by direct virus action and in situ inflammatory response

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Quaresma, Juarez A. S
Duarte, Maria I. S
Vasconcelos, Pedro Fernando da Costa
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Yellow fever is an acute infectious, non-contagious disease characterized by intense vasculopathy and
lesions in different organs. In the liver, one of the main targets of the virus, the infection induces a characteristic
midzonal injury characterized by hepatocyte necrosis, apoptosis and steatosis. This characteristics pattern of liver
injury in yellow fever is also observed in conditions of low-flow hypoxia and other infections such as dengue and Rift
Valley fever. There are no reports in the literature explaining the genesis of this peculiar histopathological pattern in
yellow fever. Some hypotheses have been proposed to explain the mechanism of this midzonal distribution pattern
observed in the liver such as low-flow hypoxia and tropism of the virus toward hepatocytes in this area. These
hypotheses are discussed in view of more recent findings regarding the pathogenesis of yellow fever and regarding
hepatic physiopathology, and a new hypothesis is proposed: the midzonal necrosis is consequence of action of
combined factors mainly the direct cytopathic effect of YFV associated with a potent immune response in which CD4+
and CD8+ lymphocytes and the cytokines, especially TGF-β, but also TNF-α and IFN-ϒ play an important role.
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QUARESMA, Juarez A. S.; DUARTE, Maria I. S.; VASCONCELOS, Pedro Fernando da Costa. Midzonal lesions in yellow fever: A specific pattern of liver injury caused by direct virus action and in situ inflammatory response. Medical Hypotheses, v. 67, n. 3, p. 618-621, 2006xmlui.dri2xhtml.METS-1.0.item-decsPrimary
Febre Amarela / complicaçõesFebre Amarela / fisiopatologia
Fígado / lesão
Fígado / patologia
Fígado / virologia
Relação CD4-CD8
Febre Amarela / patologia