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Passive immunisation of convalescent human anti-Zika plasma protects against challenge with New World Zika virus in cynomolgus macaques.
Berry, Neil; Kempster, Sarah; Ham, Claire; Jenkins, Adrian; Hall, Jo; Page, Mark; Mattiuzzo, Giada; Adedeji, Yemisi; Hewson, Roger; Giles, Elaine; Ferguson, Debbie; Almond, Neil.
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  • Berry N; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Kempster S; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Ham C; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Jenkins A; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Hall J; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Page M; Division of Virology, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Mattiuzzo G; Division of Virology, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Adedeji Y; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Hewson R; Virology and Pathogenesis, National Infection Service, PHE-Porton, Manor Farm Rd, Porton Down, Salisbury SP4 0JG UK.
  • Giles E; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Ferguson D; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
  • Almond N; Division of Infectious Disease Diagnostics, National Institute for Biological Standards and Control, Blanche Lane, South Mimms, Herts EN6 3QG UK.
NPJ Vaccines ; 5: 86, 2020.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-33014434
ABSTRACT
Zika virus (ZIKV) causes neurological complications in susceptible individuals, highlighted in the recent South American epidemic. Natural ZIKV infection elicits host responses capable of preventing subsequent re-infection, raising expectations for effective vaccination. Defining protective immune correlates will inform viral intervention strategies, particularly vaccine development. Non-human primate (NHP) species are susceptible to ZIKV and represent models for vaccine development. The protective efficacy of a human anti-ZIKV convalescent plasma pool (16/320-14) developed as a candidate reference material for a WHO International Standard was evaluated in macaques. Convalescent plasma administered to four cynomolgus macaques (Macaca fascicularis) intra-peritoneally 24 hrs prior to sub-cutaneous challenge with 103 pfu ZIKVPRVABC59 protected against detectable infection, with absence of detectable ZIKV RNA in blood and lymphoid tissues. Passively immunised anti-ZIKV immunoglobulin administered prior to time of challenge remained present only at very low levels 42 days post-challenge. Absence of de novo antibody responses in passively immunised macaques indicate sterilising immunity compared with naïve challenge controls that exhibited active ZIKV-specific IgM and IgG responses post-challenge. Demonstration that the presence of convalescent anti-ZIKV at levels of 400 IU/mL neutralising antibody protects against virus challenge provides a scientific framework for development of anti-ZIKV vaccines and facilitates regulatory approval.
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Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: NPJ Vaccines Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Colección: 01-internacional Banco de datos: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: NPJ Vaccines Año: 2020 Tipo del documento: Article