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Dissection of Antibody Specificities Induced by Yellow Fever Vaccination

The live attenuated yellow fever (YF) vaccine has an excellent record of efficacy and one dose provides long-lasting immunity, which in many cases may last a lifetime. Vaccination stimulates strong innate and adaptive immune responses, and neutralizing antibodies are considered to be the major effec...

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Autores principales: Vratskikh, Oksana, Stiasny, Karin, Zlatkovic, Jürgen, Tsouchnikas, Georgios, Jarmer, Johanna, Karrer, Urs, Roggendorf, Michael, Roggendorf, Hedwig, Allwinn, Regina, Heinz, Franz X.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23818856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003458
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author Vratskikh, Oksana
Stiasny, Karin
Zlatkovic, Jürgen
Tsouchnikas, Georgios
Jarmer, Johanna
Karrer, Urs
Roggendorf, Michael
Roggendorf, Hedwig
Allwinn, Regina
Heinz, Franz X.
author_facet Vratskikh, Oksana
Stiasny, Karin
Zlatkovic, Jürgen
Tsouchnikas, Georgios
Jarmer, Johanna
Karrer, Urs
Roggendorf, Michael
Roggendorf, Hedwig
Allwinn, Regina
Heinz, Franz X.
author_sort Vratskikh, Oksana
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description The live attenuated yellow fever (YF) vaccine has an excellent record of efficacy and one dose provides long-lasting immunity, which in many cases may last a lifetime. Vaccination stimulates strong innate and adaptive immune responses, and neutralizing antibodies are considered to be the major effectors that correlate with protection from disease. Similar to other flaviviruses, such antibodies are primarily induced by the viral envelope protein E, which consists of three distinct domains (DI, II, and III) and is presented at the surface of mature flavivirions in an icosahedral arrangement. In general, the dominance and individual variation of antibodies to different domains of viral surface proteins and their impact on neutralizing activity are aspects of humoral immunity that are not well understood. To gain insight into these phenomena, we established a platform of immunoassays using recombinant proteins and protein domains that allowed us to dissect and quantify fine specificities of the polyclonal antibody response after YF vaccination in a panel of 51 vaccinees as well as determine their contribution to virus neutralization by serum depletion analyses. Our data revealed a high degree of individual variation in antibody specificities present in post-vaccination sera and differences in the contribution of different antibody subsets to virus neutralization. Irrespective of individual variation, a substantial proportion of neutralizing activity appeared to be due to antibodies directed to complex quaternary epitopes displayed on the virion surface only but not on monomeric E. On the other hand, DIII-specific antibodies (presumed to have the highest neutralizing activity) as well as broadly flavivirus cross-reactive antibodies were absent or present at very low titers. These data provide new information on the fine specificity as well as variability of antibody responses after YF vaccination that are consistent with a strong influence of individual-specific factors on immunodominance in humoral immune responses.
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spelling pubmed-36885512013-07-01 Dissection of Antibody Specificities Induced by Yellow Fever Vaccination Vratskikh, Oksana Stiasny, Karin Zlatkovic, Jürgen Tsouchnikas, Georgios Jarmer, Johanna Karrer, Urs Roggendorf, Michael Roggendorf, Hedwig Allwinn, Regina Heinz, Franz X. PLoS Pathog Research Article The live attenuated yellow fever (YF) vaccine has an excellent record of efficacy and one dose provides long-lasting immunity, which in many cases may last a lifetime. Vaccination stimulates strong innate and adaptive immune responses, and neutralizing antibodies are considered to be the major effectors that correlate with protection from disease. Similar to other flaviviruses, such antibodies are primarily induced by the viral envelope protein E, which consists of three distinct domains (DI, II, and III) and is presented at the surface of mature flavivirions in an icosahedral arrangement. In general, the dominance and individual variation of antibodies to different domains of viral surface proteins and their impact on neutralizing activity are aspects of humoral immunity that are not well understood. To gain insight into these phenomena, we established a platform of immunoassays using recombinant proteins and protein domains that allowed us to dissect and quantify fine specificities of the polyclonal antibody response after YF vaccination in a panel of 51 vaccinees as well as determine their contribution to virus neutralization by serum depletion analyses. Our data revealed a high degree of individual variation in antibody specificities present in post-vaccination sera and differences in the contribution of different antibody subsets to virus neutralization. Irrespective of individual variation, a substantial proportion of neutralizing activity appeared to be due to antibodies directed to complex quaternary epitopes displayed on the virion surface only but not on monomeric E. On the other hand, DIII-specific antibodies (presumed to have the highest neutralizing activity) as well as broadly flavivirus cross-reactive antibodies were absent or present at very low titers. These data provide new information on the fine specificity as well as variability of antibody responses after YF vaccination that are consistent with a strong influence of individual-specific factors on immunodominance in humoral immune responses. Public Library of Science 2013-06-20 /pmc/articles/PMC3688551/ /pubmed/23818856 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003458 Text en © 2013 Vratskikh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Stiasny, Karin
Zlatkovic, Jürgen
Tsouchnikas, Georgios
Jarmer, Johanna
Karrer, Urs
Roggendorf, Michael
Roggendorf, Hedwig
Allwinn, Regina
Heinz, Franz X.
Dissection of Antibody Specificities Induced by Yellow Fever Vaccination
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title_short Dissection of Antibody Specificities Induced by Yellow Fever Vaccination
title_sort dissection of antibody specificities induced by yellow fever vaccination
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3688551/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23818856
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1003458
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