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Chikungunya and arthritis: An overview

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DOI: 10.1016/j.tmaid.2021.102168

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Alphavirus; Chikungunya; Sindbis virus; Semliki forest virus; Ross river virus; Chikungunya virus; Mxra8 receptor; Arthritis; Polyarthralgia; Myalgia; Inflammation; Treatment

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Chikungunya, caused by CHIKV, is a viral infection with long-term sequelae of arthralgia and myalgia, and can be fatal in some patients. Despite decades of research on alphaviruses and arthritis, the mechanisms underlying viral infection and arthritis remain poorly understood.
Chikungunya is caused by CHIKV (chikungunya virus), an emerging and re-emerging arthropod-vectored viral infection that causes a febrile disease with primarily long term sequelae of arthralgia and myalgia and is fatal in a small fraction of infected patients. Sporadic outbreaks have been reported from different parts of the world chiefly Africa, Asia, the Indian and Pacific ocean regions, Europe and lately even in the Americas. Currently, treatment is primarily symptomatic as no vaccine, antibody-mediated immunotherapy or antivirals are available. Chikungunya belongs to a family of arthritogenic alphaviruses which have many pathophysiological similarities. Chikungunya arthritis has similarities and differences with rheumatoid arthritis. Although research into arthritis caused by these alphaviruses have been ongoing for decades and significant progress has been made, the mechanisms underlying viral infection and arthritis are not well understood. In this review, we give a background to chikungunya and the causative virus, outline the history of alphavirus arthritis research and then give an overview of findings on arthritis caused by CHIKV. We also discuss treatment options and the research done so far on various therapeutic intervention strategies.

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