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Dengue Virus Neutralizing Antibody Levels Associated with Protection from Infection in Thai Cluster Studies

BACKGROUND: Long-term homologous and temporary heterologous protection from dengue virus (DENV) infection may be mediated by neutralizing antibodies. However, neutralizing antibody titers (NTs) have not been clearly associated with protection from infection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Data from...

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Autores principales: Buddhari, Darunee, Aldstadt, Jared, Endy, Timothy P., Srikiatkhachorn, Anon, Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya, Klungthong, Chonticha, Nisalak, Ananda, Khuntirat, Benjawan, Jarman, Richard G., Fernandez, Stefan, Thomas, Stephen J., Scott, Thomas W., Rothman, Alan L., Yoon, In-Kyu
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25329173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003230
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author Buddhari, Darunee
Aldstadt, Jared
Endy, Timothy P.
Srikiatkhachorn, Anon
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Klungthong, Chonticha
Nisalak, Ananda
Khuntirat, Benjawan
Jarman, Richard G.
Fernandez, Stefan
Thomas, Stephen J.
Scott, Thomas W.
Rothman, Alan L.
Yoon, In-Kyu
author_facet Buddhari, Darunee
Aldstadt, Jared
Endy, Timothy P.
Srikiatkhachorn, Anon
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Klungthong, Chonticha
Nisalak, Ananda
Khuntirat, Benjawan
Jarman, Richard G.
Fernandez, Stefan
Thomas, Stephen J.
Scott, Thomas W.
Rothman, Alan L.
Yoon, In-Kyu
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description BACKGROUND: Long-term homologous and temporary heterologous protection from dengue virus (DENV) infection may be mediated by neutralizing antibodies. However, neutralizing antibody titers (NTs) have not been clearly associated with protection from infection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Data from two geographic cluster studies conducted in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand were used for this analysis. In the first study (2004–2007), cluster investigations of 100-meter radius were triggered by DENV-infected index cases from a concurrent prospective cohort. Subjects between 6 months and 15 years old were evaluated for DENV infection at days 0 and 15 by DENV PCR and IgM ELISA. In the second study (2009–2012), clusters of 200-meter radius were triggered by DENV-infected index cases admitted to the provincial hospital. Subjects of any age ≥6 months were evaluated for DENV infection at days 0 and 14. In both studies, subjects who were DENV PCR positive at day 14/15 were considered to have been “susceptible” on day 0. Comparison subjects from houses in which someone had documented DENV infection, but the subject remained DENV negative at days 0 and 14/15, were considered “non-susceptible.” Day 0 samples were presumed to be from just before virus exposure, and underwent plaque reduction neutralization testing (PRNT). Seventeen “susceptible” (six DENV-1, five DENV-2, and six DENV-4), and 32 “non-susceptible” (13 exposed to DENV-1, 10 DENV-2, and 9 DENV-4) subjects were evaluated. Comparing subjects exposed to the same serotype, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves identified homotypic PRNT titers of 11, 323 and 16 for DENV-1, -2 and -4, respectively, to differentiate “susceptible” from “non-susceptible” subjects. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: PRNT titers were associated with protection from infection by DENV-1, -2 and -4. Protective NTs appeared to be serotype-dependent and may be higher for DENV-2 than other serotypes. These findings are relevant for both dengue epidemiology studies and vaccine development efforts.
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spelling pubmed-41995272014-10-21 Dengue Virus Neutralizing Antibody Levels Associated with Protection from Infection in Thai Cluster Studies Buddhari, Darunee Aldstadt, Jared Endy, Timothy P. Srikiatkhachorn, Anon Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya Klungthong, Chonticha Nisalak, Ananda Khuntirat, Benjawan Jarman, Richard G. Fernandez, Stefan Thomas, Stephen J. Scott, Thomas W. Rothman, Alan L. Yoon, In-Kyu PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Long-term homologous and temporary heterologous protection from dengue virus (DENV) infection may be mediated by neutralizing antibodies. However, neutralizing antibody titers (NTs) have not been clearly associated with protection from infection. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Data from two geographic cluster studies conducted in Kamphaeng Phet, Thailand were used for this analysis. In the first study (2004–2007), cluster investigations of 100-meter radius were triggered by DENV-infected index cases from a concurrent prospective cohort. Subjects between 6 months and 15 years old were evaluated for DENV infection at days 0 and 15 by DENV PCR and IgM ELISA. In the second study (2009–2012), clusters of 200-meter radius were triggered by DENV-infected index cases admitted to the provincial hospital. Subjects of any age ≥6 months were evaluated for DENV infection at days 0 and 14. In both studies, subjects who were DENV PCR positive at day 14/15 were considered to have been “susceptible” on day 0. Comparison subjects from houses in which someone had documented DENV infection, but the subject remained DENV negative at days 0 and 14/15, were considered “non-susceptible.” Day 0 samples were presumed to be from just before virus exposure, and underwent plaque reduction neutralization testing (PRNT). Seventeen “susceptible” (six DENV-1, five DENV-2, and six DENV-4), and 32 “non-susceptible” (13 exposed to DENV-1, 10 DENV-2, and 9 DENV-4) subjects were evaluated. Comparing subjects exposed to the same serotype, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves identified homotypic PRNT titers of 11, 323 and 16 for DENV-1, -2 and -4, respectively, to differentiate “susceptible” from “non-susceptible” subjects. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: PRNT titers were associated with protection from infection by DENV-1, -2 and -4. Protective NTs appeared to be serotype-dependent and may be higher for DENV-2 than other serotypes. These findings are relevant for both dengue epidemiology studies and vaccine development efforts. Public Library of Science 2014-10-16 /pmc/articles/PMC4199527/ /pubmed/25329173 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003230 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Buddhari, Darunee
Aldstadt, Jared
Endy, Timothy P.
Srikiatkhachorn, Anon
Thaisomboonsuk, Butsaya
Klungthong, Chonticha
Nisalak, Ananda
Khuntirat, Benjawan
Jarman, Richard G.
Fernandez, Stefan
Thomas, Stephen J.
Scott, Thomas W.
Rothman, Alan L.
Yoon, In-Kyu
Dengue Virus Neutralizing Antibody Levels Associated with Protection from Infection in Thai Cluster Studies
title Dengue Virus Neutralizing Antibody Levels Associated with Protection from Infection in Thai Cluster Studies
title_full Dengue Virus Neutralizing Antibody Levels Associated with Protection from Infection in Thai Cluster Studies
title_fullStr Dengue Virus Neutralizing Antibody Levels Associated with Protection from Infection in Thai Cluster Studies
title_full_unstemmed Dengue Virus Neutralizing Antibody Levels Associated with Protection from Infection in Thai Cluster Studies
title_short Dengue Virus Neutralizing Antibody Levels Associated with Protection from Infection in Thai Cluster Studies
title_sort dengue virus neutralizing antibody levels associated with protection from infection in thai cluster studies
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4199527/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25329173
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0003230
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