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Associations Between Antibody Fc-Mediated Effector Functions and Long-Term Sequelae in Ebola Virus Survivors.
Paquin-Proulx, Dominic; Gunn, Bronwyn M; Alrubayyi, Aljawharah; Clark, Danielle V; Creegan, Matthew; Kim, Dohoon; Kibuuka, Hannah; Millard, Monica; Wakabi, Salim; Eller, Leigh Anne; Michael, Nelson L; Schoepp, Randal J; Hepburn, Matthew J; Hensley, Lisa E; Robb, Merlin L; Alter, Galit; Eller, Michael A.
Afiliação
  • Paquin-Proulx D; U.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States.
  • Gunn BM; Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Bethesda, MD, United States.
  • Alrubayyi A; Ragon Institute of MGH, MIT, and Harvard, Cambridge, MA, United States.
  • Clark DV; U.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States.
  • Creegan M; Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Bethesda, MD, United States.
  • Kim D; Austere environments Consortium for Enhanced Sepsis Outcomes (ACESO), Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Bethesda, MD, United States.
  • Kibuuka H; U.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States.
  • Millard M; Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Bethesda, MD, United States.
  • Wakabi S; U.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States.
  • Eller LA; Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Bethesda, MD, United States.
  • Michael NL; Makerere University Walter Reed Project, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Schoepp RJ; Makerere University Walter Reed Project, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Hepburn MJ; Makerere University Walter Reed Project, Kampala, Uganda.
  • Hensley LE; U.S. Military HIV Research Program, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States.
  • Robb ML; Henry M. Jackson Foundation for the Advancement of Military Medicine, Inc., Bethesda, MD, United States.
  • Alter G; Center for Infectious Disease Research, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, United States.
  • Eller MA; Diagnostic Systems Division, US Army Medical Research Institute of Infectious Diseases, Fort Detrick, MD, United States.
Front Immunol ; 12: 682120, 2021.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34093585
ABSTRACT
Antibodies that mediate non-neutralizing functions play an important role in the immune response to Ebola virus (EBOV) and are thought to impact disease outcome. EBOV has also been associated with long term sequelae in survivors, however, the extent to which antibodies that mediate non-neutralizing functions are associated with the development of these sequelae is unknown. Here, the presence of antibodies mediating different effector functions and how they relate to long-term sequelae two years after the 2007 Bundibugyo Ebola virus (BDBV) outbreak was investigated. The majority of survivors demonstrated robust antibody effector functional activity and demonstrated persistent polyfunctional antibody profiles to the EBOV glycoprotein (GP) two years after infection. These functions were strongly associated with the levels of GP-specific IgG1. The odds of developing hearing loss, one of the more common sequelae to BDBV was reduced when antibodies mediating antibody dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP), antibody dependent complement deposition (ADCD), or activating NK cells (ADNKA) were observed. In addition, hearing loss was associated with increased levels of several pro-inflammatory cytokines and levels of these pro-inflammatory cytokines were associated with lower ADCP. These results are indicating that a skewed antibody profile and persistent inflammation may contribute to long term outcome in survivors of BDBV infection.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fragmentos Fc das Imunoglobulinas / Doença pelo Vírus Ebola / Ebolavirus / Anticorpos Antivirais Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Front Immunol Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fragmentos Fc das Imunoglobulinas / Doença pelo Vírus Ebola / Ebolavirus / Anticorpos Antivirais Tipo de estudo: Risk_factors_studies Limite: Humans Idioma: En Revista: Front Immunol Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos