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Total and Envelope Protein-Specific Antibody-Secreting Cell Response in Pediatric Dengue Is Highly Modulated by Age and Subsequent Infections

The response of antibody-secreting cells (ASC) induced by dengue has only recently started to be characterized. We propose that young age and previous infections could be simple factors that affect this response. Here, we evaluated the primary and secondary responses of circulating ASC in infants (6...

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Autores principales: Toro, Jessica F., Salgado, Doris M., Vega, Rocío, Rodríguez, Jairo A., Rodríguez, Luz-Stella, Angel, Juana, Franco, Manuel A., Greenberg, Harry B., Narváez, Carlos F.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4999220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27560782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161795
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author Toro, Jessica F.
Salgado, Doris M.
Vega, Rocío
Rodríguez, Jairo A.
Rodríguez, Luz-Stella
Angel, Juana
Franco, Manuel A.
Greenberg, Harry B.
Narváez, Carlos F.
author_facet Toro, Jessica F.
Salgado, Doris M.
Vega, Rocío
Rodríguez, Jairo A.
Rodríguez, Luz-Stella
Angel, Juana
Franco, Manuel A.
Greenberg, Harry B.
Narváez, Carlos F.
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description The response of antibody-secreting cells (ASC) induced by dengue has only recently started to be characterized. We propose that young age and previous infections could be simple factors that affect this response. Here, we evaluated the primary and secondary responses of circulating ASC in infants (6–12 months old) and children (1–14 years old) infected with dengue showing different degrees of clinical severity. The ASC response was delayed and of lower magnitude in infants, compared with older children. In primary infection (PI), the total and envelope (E) protein-specific IgM ASC were dominant in infants but not in children, and a negative correlation was found between age and the number of IgM ASC (rho = −0.59, P = 0.03). However, infants with plasma dengue-specific IgG detectable in the acute phase developed an intense ASC response largely dominated by IgG and comparable to that of children with secondary infection (SI). IgM and IgG produced by ASC circulating in PI or SI were highly cross-reactive among the four serotypes. Dengue infection caused the disturbance of B cell subsets, particularly a decrease in the relative frequency of naïve B cells. Higher frequencies of total and E protein-specific IgM ASC in the infants and IgG in the children were associated with clinically severe forms of infection. Therefore, the ASC response induced by dengue is highly influenced by the age at which infection occurs and previous immune status, and its magnitude is a relevant element in the clinical outcome. These results are important in the search for correlates of protection and for determining the ideal age for vaccinating against dengue.
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spelling pubmed-49992202016-09-12 Total and Envelope Protein-Specific Antibody-Secreting Cell Response in Pediatric Dengue Is Highly Modulated by Age and Subsequent Infections Toro, Jessica F. Salgado, Doris M. Vega, Rocío Rodríguez, Jairo A. Rodríguez, Luz-Stella Angel, Juana Franco, Manuel A. Greenberg, Harry B. Narváez, Carlos F. PLoS One Research Article The response of antibody-secreting cells (ASC) induced by dengue has only recently started to be characterized. We propose that young age and previous infections could be simple factors that affect this response. Here, we evaluated the primary and secondary responses of circulating ASC in infants (6–12 months old) and children (1–14 years old) infected with dengue showing different degrees of clinical severity. The ASC response was delayed and of lower magnitude in infants, compared with older children. In primary infection (PI), the total and envelope (E) protein-specific IgM ASC were dominant in infants but not in children, and a negative correlation was found between age and the number of IgM ASC (rho = −0.59, P = 0.03). However, infants with plasma dengue-specific IgG detectable in the acute phase developed an intense ASC response largely dominated by IgG and comparable to that of children with secondary infection (SI). IgM and IgG produced by ASC circulating in PI or SI were highly cross-reactive among the four serotypes. Dengue infection caused the disturbance of B cell subsets, particularly a decrease in the relative frequency of naïve B cells. Higher frequencies of total and E protein-specific IgM ASC in the infants and IgG in the children were associated with clinically severe forms of infection. Therefore, the ASC response induced by dengue is highly influenced by the age at which infection occurs and previous immune status, and its magnitude is a relevant element in the clinical outcome. These results are important in the search for correlates of protection and for determining the ideal age for vaccinating against dengue. Public Library of Science 2016-08-25 /pmc/articles/PMC4999220/ /pubmed/27560782 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161795 Text en © 2016 Toro 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
Toro, Jessica F.
Salgado, Doris M.
Vega, Rocío
Rodríguez, Jairo A.
Rodríguez, Luz-Stella
Angel, Juana
Franco, Manuel A.
Greenberg, Harry B.
Narváez, Carlos F.
Total and Envelope Protein-Specific Antibody-Secreting Cell Response in Pediatric Dengue Is Highly Modulated by Age and Subsequent Infections
title Total and Envelope Protein-Specific Antibody-Secreting Cell Response in Pediatric Dengue Is Highly Modulated by Age and Subsequent Infections
title_full Total and Envelope Protein-Specific Antibody-Secreting Cell Response in Pediatric Dengue Is Highly Modulated by Age and Subsequent Infections
title_fullStr Total and Envelope Protein-Specific Antibody-Secreting Cell Response in Pediatric Dengue Is Highly Modulated by Age and Subsequent Infections
title_full_unstemmed Total and Envelope Protein-Specific Antibody-Secreting Cell Response in Pediatric Dengue Is Highly Modulated by Age and Subsequent Infections
title_short Total and Envelope Protein-Specific Antibody-Secreting Cell Response in Pediatric Dengue Is Highly Modulated by Age and Subsequent Infections
title_sort total and envelope protein-specific antibody-secreting cell response in pediatric dengue is highly modulated by age and subsequent infections
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4999220/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27560782
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0161795
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