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Virus-Induced Pathogenic Antibodies: Lessons from Long COVID and Dengue Hemorrhage Fever

Der-Shan Sun Te-Sheng Lien Hsin-Hou Chang

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Virus-induced antibodies represent a dual-edged sword in the immune response to viral infections. While antibodies are critical for neutralizing pathogens, some can paradoxically exacerbate disease severity through mechanisms such as antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE), autoantibody, and prolonged inflammation. Long coronavirus disease (COVID) and dengue hemorrhagic fever (DHF) exemplify conditions where pathogenic antibodies play a pivotal role in disease progression. Long COVID is associated with persistent immune dysregulation and autoantibody production, leading to chronic symptoms and tissue damage. In DHF, pre-existing antibodies against dengue virus contribute to ADE, amplifying viral replication, immune activation, and vascular permeability. This review explores the mechanisms underlying these pathogenic antibody responses, highlighting the shared pathways of immune dysregulation and comparing the distinct features of both conditions. By examining these studies, we identify key lessons for therapeutic strategies, vaccine design, and future research aimed at mitigating the severe outcomes of viral infections.

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Der-Shan Sun

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Te-Sheng Lien

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Hsin-Hou Chang

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Sun, D., Lien, T., Chang, H. (2025). Virus-Induced Pathogenic Antibodies: Lessons from Long COVID and Dengue Hemorrhage Fever. https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms26051898

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2025
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10.3390/ijms26051898
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