The suitability of dengue 2 envelope domain III recombinant fusion proteins [(fusion (PD5) and insertion (PD3) variants)] for inducing functional antibodies and a protective immune response in nonhuman primates has been reported. However, the evaluation of the antibody response after immunization did not correlate with the protection data as measured by viremia detection. Here, we characterized the anamnestic immune response after viral challenge in monkeys immunized with the dengue 2 recombinant proteins in an attempt to define correlates of protection useful for vaccine studies. Monkeys immunized with PD5 (most protected group) exhibited an earlier increase in the anti-DENV-2 IgM response after challenge compared to control animals. Hemagglutination- inhibiting (HAI) antibodies were increased significantly earlier in PD5-immunized animals compared to those immunized with PD3. The fully protected monkeys showed the earliest HAI antibody response. These results underline the usefulness of the anamnestic antibody response for supporting protection data. The induction of an early HAI and IgM antibody response after challenge suggest a protective role against dengue virus (DENV) infection in monkeys, supporting their use as correlates of protection in vaccine studies. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.

Anamnestic antibody response after viral challenge in monkeys immunized with dengue 2 recombinant fusion proteins / L. Bernardo, L. Hermida, J. Martin, M. Alvarez, I. Prado, C. López, R. Martínez, R. Rodríguez-Roche, A. Zulueta, L. Lazo, D. Rosario, G. Guillén, M.G. Guzmán. - In: ARCHIVES OF VIROLOGY. - ISSN 0304-8608. - 153:5(2008), pp. 849-854.

Anamnestic antibody response after viral challenge in monkeys immunized with dengue 2 recombinant fusion proteins

A. Zulueta;
2008

Abstract

The suitability of dengue 2 envelope domain III recombinant fusion proteins [(fusion (PD5) and insertion (PD3) variants)] for inducing functional antibodies and a protective immune response in nonhuman primates has been reported. However, the evaluation of the antibody response after immunization did not correlate with the protection data as measured by viremia detection. Here, we characterized the anamnestic immune response after viral challenge in monkeys immunized with the dengue 2 recombinant proteins in an attempt to define correlates of protection useful for vaccine studies. Monkeys immunized with PD5 (most protected group) exhibited an earlier increase in the anti-DENV-2 IgM response after challenge compared to control animals. Hemagglutination- inhibiting (HAI) antibodies were increased significantly earlier in PD5-immunized animals compared to those immunized with PD3. The fully protected monkeys showed the earliest HAI antibody response. These results underline the usefulness of the anamnestic antibody response for supporting protection data. The induction of an early HAI and IgM antibody response after challenge suggest a protective role against dengue virus (DENV) infection in monkeys, supporting their use as correlates of protection in vaccine studies. © 2008 Springer-Verlag.
Animals; Antibodies, Viral; Dengue; Dengue Vaccines; Dengue Virus; Hemagglutination Inhibition Tests; Immunoglobulin M; Macaca fascicularis; Neutralization Tests; Recombinant Fusion Proteins; Viral Proteins; Viremia; Genetics; Applied Microbiology and Biotechnology
Settore BIO/10 - Biochimica
Settore BIO/11 - Biologia Molecolare
Settore BIO/19 - Microbiologia Generale
2008
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