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Sero-Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in Zhejiang, an Eastern Province of China

BACKGROUND: Sporadic Japanese encephalitis (JE) cases still have been reported in Zhejiang Province in recent years, and concerns about vaccine cross-protection and population-level immunity have been raised off and on within the public health sphere. Genotype I (GI) has replaced GIII as the dominan...

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Autores principales: Pan, Jin-ren, Yan, Ju-ying, Zhou, Jia-yue, Tang, Xue-wen, He, Han-qing, Xie, Rong-hui, Mao, Hai-yan, Zhang, Yan-jun, Xie, Shu-yun
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4999095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27560360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004936
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author Pan, Jin-ren
Yan, Ju-ying
Zhou, Jia-yue
Tang, Xue-wen
He, Han-qing
Xie, Rong-hui
Mao, Hai-yan
Zhang, Yan-jun
Xie, Shu-yun
author_facet Pan, Jin-ren
Yan, Ju-ying
Zhou, Jia-yue
Tang, Xue-wen
He, Han-qing
Xie, Rong-hui
Mao, Hai-yan
Zhang, Yan-jun
Xie, Shu-yun
author_sort Pan, Jin-ren
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description BACKGROUND: Sporadic Japanese encephalitis (JE) cases still have been reported in Zhejiang Province in recent years, and concerns about vaccine cross-protection and population-level immunity have been raised off and on within the public health sphere. Genotype I (GI) has replaced GIII as the dominant genotype in Asian countries during the past few decades, which caused considerable concerns about the potential change of epidemiology characteristics and the vaccine effectiveness. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of JE neutralizing antibody and its waning antibody trend after live attenuated JE vaccine immunization. Additionally, this study analyzed the molecular characteristics of the E gene of Zhejiang Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) strains, and established genetic relationships with other JEV strains. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 570 serum specimens were sampled from community population aged from 0 to 92 years old in Xianju county of Zhejiang Province in 2013–2014. Microseroneutralization test results were analyzed to estimate the population immunity and to observe antibody dynamics in vaccinated children. E genes of 28 JEV strains isolated in Zhejiang Province were sequenced for phylogenetic tree construction and molecular characteristics analysis with other selected strains. Positive JE neutralizing antibody rates were higher in residents ≥35 years old (81%~98%) and lower in residents <35 years old (0~57%). 7 or 8 years after the 2(nd) live attenuated vaccine dose, the antibodies against for 4 different strains with microseroneutralization test were decreased by 55%~73% on seropositive rates and by 25%~38% on GMTs respectively. JEV strains isolated in recent years were all grouped into GI, while those isolated in the 1980s belonged to GIII. On important amino acid sites related to antigenicity, there was no divergence between the Zhejiang JE virus strains and the vaccine strain (SA14-14-2). CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCES: JE neutralizing antibody positive rates increase in age ≥10 years old population, likely reflecting natural infection or natural boosting of immunity through exposure to wild virus. JE seropositivity rates were quite low in <35 years old age groups in Zhejiang Province. Waning of neutralizing antibody after live attenuated vaccine immunization was observed, but the clinical significance should be further investigated. Both the peripheral antibody response and genetic characterization indicate that current live attenuated JE vaccine conferred equal neutralizing potency against GI or GIII of wild strains. GI has replaced GIII as the dominant genotype in Zhejiang in the past few decades. Although the chance of exposure to wild JE virus has reduced, the virus still circulates in nature; therefore, it is necessary to implement immunization program for children continually and to conduct surveillance activity periodically.
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spelling pubmed-49990952016-09-12 Sero-Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in Zhejiang, an Eastern Province of China Pan, Jin-ren Yan, Ju-ying Zhou, Jia-yue Tang, Xue-wen He, Han-qing Xie, Rong-hui Mao, Hai-yan Zhang, Yan-jun Xie, Shu-yun PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article BACKGROUND: Sporadic Japanese encephalitis (JE) cases still have been reported in Zhejiang Province in recent years, and concerns about vaccine cross-protection and population-level immunity have been raised off and on within the public health sphere. Genotype I (GI) has replaced GIII as the dominant genotype in Asian countries during the past few decades, which caused considerable concerns about the potential change of epidemiology characteristics and the vaccine effectiveness. The aim of this study was to investigate the prevalence of JE neutralizing antibody and its waning antibody trend after live attenuated JE vaccine immunization. Additionally, this study analyzed the molecular characteristics of the E gene of Zhejiang Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) strains, and established genetic relationships with other JEV strains. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: A total of 570 serum specimens were sampled from community population aged from 0 to 92 years old in Xianju county of Zhejiang Province in 2013–2014. Microseroneutralization test results were analyzed to estimate the population immunity and to observe antibody dynamics in vaccinated children. E genes of 28 JEV strains isolated in Zhejiang Province were sequenced for phylogenetic tree construction and molecular characteristics analysis with other selected strains. Positive JE neutralizing antibody rates were higher in residents ≥35 years old (81%~98%) and lower in residents <35 years old (0~57%). 7 or 8 years after the 2(nd) live attenuated vaccine dose, the antibodies against for 4 different strains with microseroneutralization test were decreased by 55%~73% on seropositive rates and by 25%~38% on GMTs respectively. JEV strains isolated in recent years were all grouped into GI, while those isolated in the 1980s belonged to GIII. On important amino acid sites related to antigenicity, there was no divergence between the Zhejiang JE virus strains and the vaccine strain (SA14-14-2). CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCES: JE neutralizing antibody positive rates increase in age ≥10 years old population, likely reflecting natural infection or natural boosting of immunity through exposure to wild virus. JE seropositivity rates were quite low in <35 years old age groups in Zhejiang Province. Waning of neutralizing antibody after live attenuated vaccine immunization was observed, but the clinical significance should be further investigated. Both the peripheral antibody response and genetic characterization indicate that current live attenuated JE vaccine conferred equal neutralizing potency against GI or GIII of wild strains. GI has replaced GIII as the dominant genotype in Zhejiang in the past few decades. Although the chance of exposure to wild JE virus has reduced, the virus still circulates in nature; therefore, it is necessary to implement immunization program for children continually and to conduct surveillance activity periodically. Public Library of Science 2016-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4999095/ /pubmed/27560360 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004936 Text en © 2016 Pan 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Pan, Jin-ren
Yan, Ju-ying
Zhou, Jia-yue
Tang, Xue-wen
He, Han-qing
Xie, Rong-hui
Mao, Hai-yan
Zhang, Yan-jun
Xie, Shu-yun
Sero-Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in Zhejiang, an Eastern Province of China
title Sero-Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in Zhejiang, an Eastern Province of China
title_full Sero-Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in Zhejiang, an Eastern Province of China
title_fullStr Sero-Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in Zhejiang, an Eastern Province of China
title_full_unstemmed Sero-Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in Zhejiang, an Eastern Province of China
title_short Sero-Molecular Epidemiology of Japanese Encephalitis in Zhejiang, an Eastern Province of China
title_sort sero-molecular epidemiology of japanese encephalitis in zhejiang, an eastern province of china
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4999095/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27560360
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0004936
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