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Antibody Immunity to Zika Virus among Young Children in a Flavivirus-Endemic Area in Nicaragua

Objective: To understand the dynamics of Zika virus (ZIKV)-specific antibody immunity in children born to mothers in a flavivirus-endemic region during and after the emergence of ZIKV in the Americas. Methods: We performed serologic testing for ZIKV cross-reactive and type-specific IgG in two longit...

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Autores principales: Zepeda, Omar, Espinoza, Daniel O., Martinez, Evelin, Cross, Kaitlyn A., Becker-Dreps, Sylvia, de Silva, Aravinda M., Bowman, Natalie M., Premkumar, Lakshmanane, Stringer, Elizabeth M., Bucardo, Filemón, Collins, Matthew H.
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Publicado: MDPI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992504
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030796
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author Zepeda, Omar
Espinoza, Daniel O.
Martinez, Evelin
Cross, Kaitlyn A.
Becker-Dreps, Sylvia
de Silva, Aravinda M.
Bowman, Natalie M.
Premkumar, Lakshmanane
Stringer, Elizabeth M.
Bucardo, Filemón
Collins, Matthew H.
author_facet Zepeda, Omar
Espinoza, Daniel O.
Martinez, Evelin
Cross, Kaitlyn A.
Becker-Dreps, Sylvia
de Silva, Aravinda M.
Bowman, Natalie M.
Premkumar, Lakshmanane
Stringer, Elizabeth M.
Bucardo, Filemón
Collins, Matthew H.
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description Objective: To understand the dynamics of Zika virus (ZIKV)-specific antibody immunity in children born to mothers in a flavivirus-endemic region during and after the emergence of ZIKV in the Americas. Methods: We performed serologic testing for ZIKV cross-reactive and type-specific IgG in two longitudinal cohorts, which enrolled pregnant women and their children (PW1 and PW2) after the beginning of the ZIKV epidemic in Nicaragua. Quarterly samples from children over their first two years of life and maternal blood samples at birth and at the end of the two-year follow-up period were studied. Results: Most mothers in this dengue-endemic area were flavivirus-immune at enrollment. ZIKV-specific IgG (anti-ZIKV EDIII IgG) was detected in 82 of 102 (80.4%) mothers in cohort PW1 and 89 of 134 (66.4%) mothers in cohort PW2, consistent with extensive transmission observed in Nicaragua during 2016. ZIKV-reactive IgG decayed to undetectable levels by 6–9 months in infants, whereas these antibodies were maintained in mothers at the year two time point. Interestingly, a greater contribution to ZIKV immunity by IgG3 was observed in babies born soon after ZIKV transmission. Finally, 43 of 343 (13%) children exhibited persistent or increasing ZIKV-reactive IgG at ≥9 months, with 10 of 30 (33%) tested demonstrating serologic evidence of incident dengue infection. Conclusions: These data inform our understanding of protective and pathogenic immunity to potential flavivirus infections in early life in areas where multiple flaviviruses co-circulate, particularly considering the immune interactions between ZIKV and dengue and the future possibility of ZIKV vaccination in women of childbearing potential. This study also shows the benefits of cord blood sampling for serologic surveillance of infectious diseases in resource-limited settings.
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spelling pubmed-100520592023-03-30 Antibody Immunity to Zika Virus among Young Children in a Flavivirus-Endemic Area in Nicaragua Zepeda, Omar Espinoza, Daniel O. Martinez, Evelin Cross, Kaitlyn A. Becker-Dreps, Sylvia de Silva, Aravinda M. Bowman, Natalie M. Premkumar, Lakshmanane Stringer, Elizabeth M. Bucardo, Filemón Collins, Matthew H. Viruses Article Objective: To understand the dynamics of Zika virus (ZIKV)-specific antibody immunity in children born to mothers in a flavivirus-endemic region during and after the emergence of ZIKV in the Americas. Methods: We performed serologic testing for ZIKV cross-reactive and type-specific IgG in two longitudinal cohorts, which enrolled pregnant women and their children (PW1 and PW2) after the beginning of the ZIKV epidemic in Nicaragua. Quarterly samples from children over their first two years of life and maternal blood samples at birth and at the end of the two-year follow-up period were studied. Results: Most mothers in this dengue-endemic area were flavivirus-immune at enrollment. ZIKV-specific IgG (anti-ZIKV EDIII IgG) was detected in 82 of 102 (80.4%) mothers in cohort PW1 and 89 of 134 (66.4%) mothers in cohort PW2, consistent with extensive transmission observed in Nicaragua during 2016. ZIKV-reactive IgG decayed to undetectable levels by 6–9 months in infants, whereas these antibodies were maintained in mothers at the year two time point. Interestingly, a greater contribution to ZIKV immunity by IgG3 was observed in babies born soon after ZIKV transmission. Finally, 43 of 343 (13%) children exhibited persistent or increasing ZIKV-reactive IgG at ≥9 months, with 10 of 30 (33%) tested demonstrating serologic evidence of incident dengue infection. Conclusions: These data inform our understanding of protective and pathogenic immunity to potential flavivirus infections in early life in areas where multiple flaviviruses co-circulate, particularly considering the immune interactions between ZIKV and dengue and the future possibility of ZIKV vaccination in women of childbearing potential. This study also shows the benefits of cord blood sampling for serologic surveillance of infectious diseases in resource-limited settings. MDPI 2023-03-21 /pmc/articles/PMC10052059/ /pubmed/36992504 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030796 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Espinoza, Daniel O.
Martinez, Evelin
Cross, Kaitlyn A.
Becker-Dreps, Sylvia
de Silva, Aravinda M.
Bowman, Natalie M.
Premkumar, Lakshmanane
Stringer, Elizabeth M.
Bucardo, Filemón
Collins, Matthew H.
Antibody Immunity to Zika Virus among Young Children in a Flavivirus-Endemic Area in Nicaragua
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title_short Antibody Immunity to Zika Virus among Young Children in a Flavivirus-Endemic Area in Nicaragua
title_sort antibody immunity to zika virus among young children in a flavivirus-endemic area in nicaragua
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10052059/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/36992504
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v15030796
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