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Protective Role of NS1-Specific Antibodies in the Immune Response to Dengue Virus through Antibody-Dependent Cellular Cytotoxicity.
Sanchez-Vargas, Luis A; Mathew, Anuja; Salje, Henrik; Sousa, David; Casale, Nicole A; Farmer, Aaron; Buddhari, Darunee; Anderson, Kathryn; Iamsirithaworn, Sopon; Kaewhiran, Surachai; Friberg, Heather; Currier, Jeffrey R; Rothman, Alan L.
Afiliação
  • Sanchez-Vargas LA; Institute for Immunology and Informatics, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States.
  • Mathew A; Institute for Immunology and Informatics, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States.
  • Salje H; Department of Genetics, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, UK.
  • Sousa D; Institute for Immunology and Informatics, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States.
  • Casale NA; Institute for Immunology and Informatics, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States.
  • Farmer A; Department of Virology, Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Buddhari D; Department of Virology, Armed Forces Research Institute of Medical Sciences, Bangkok, Thailand.
  • Anderson K; State University of New York Upstate Medical University, Syracuse, NY, United States.
  • Iamsirithaworn S; Department of Communicable Disease Control, Ministry of Public Health, Nonthaburi, Thailand.
  • Kaewhiran S; Kamphaeng Phet Provincial Hospital, Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand.
  • Friberg H; Viral Diseases Branch, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
  • Currier JR; Viral Diseases Branch, Walter Reed Army Institute of Research, Silver Spring, MD, USA.
  • Rothman AL; Institute for Immunology and Informatics, Department of Cell and Molecular Biology, University of Rhode Island, Providence, RI, United States.
J Infect Dis ; 2024 Mar 13.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38478732
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Dengue virus (DENV) non-structural protein 1 (NS1) has multiple functions within infected cells, on the cell surface, and in secreted form, and is highly immunogenic. Immunity from previous DENV infections is known to exert both positive and negative effects on subsequent DENV infections, but the contribution of NS1-specific antibodies to these effects is incompletely understood.

METHODS:

We investigated the functions of NS1-specific antibodies and their significance in DENV infection. We analyzed plasma samples collected in a prospective cohort study prior to symptomatic or subclinical secondary DENV infection. We measured binding to purified recombinant NS1 protein and to NS1-expressing CEM cells, antibody-mediated NK cell activation by plate-bound NS1 protein, and antibody-dependent cellular cytotoxicity (ADCC) of NS1-expressing target cells.

RESULTS:

We found that antibody responses to NS1 were highly serotype-cross-reactive and that subjects who experienced subclinical DENV infection had significantly higher antibody responses to NS1 in pre-infection plasma than subjects who experienced symptomatic infection. We observed strong positive correlations between antibody binding and NK activation.

CONCLUSIONS:

These findings demonstrate the involvement of NS1-specific antibodies in ADCC and provide evidence for a protective effect of NS1-specific antibodies in secondary DENV infection.
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Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Infect Dis Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Bases de dados: MEDLINE Idioma: En Revista: J Infect Dis Ano de publicação: 2024 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos