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Screening for immune response against Dengue virus in Vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers

One of the major problems faced for the development of a vaccine against Dengue virus is the lack of a suitable animal model. Although non-human primates do not show overt signs of disease, these animals develop viremia after the infection and are the best model to evaluate vaccine candidates agains...

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Autores principales: Lazo Vázquez, Laura, Suzarte Portal, Edith, Castro Velazco, Jorge, Yen, Phuong, Dung, Le Trung, Gil González, Lázaro, Valdés Prado, Iris, Marcos López, Ernesto, Cobas Acosta, Karem, Hien, Nguyen Dang, Guillén Nieto, Gerardo, Hermida Cruz, Lisset
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5382433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28435678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cti.2016.79
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author Lazo Vázquez, Laura
Suzarte Portal, Edith
Castro Velazco, Jorge
Yen, Phuong
Dung, Le Trung
Gil González, Lázaro
Valdés Prado, Iris
Marcos López, Ernesto
Cobas Acosta, Karem
Hien, Nguyen Dang
Guillén Nieto, Gerardo
Hermida Cruz, Lisset
author_facet Lazo Vázquez, Laura
Suzarte Portal, Edith
Castro Velazco, Jorge
Yen, Phuong
Dung, Le Trung
Gil González, Lázaro
Valdés Prado, Iris
Marcos López, Ernesto
Cobas Acosta, Karem
Hien, Nguyen Dang
Guillén Nieto, Gerardo
Hermida Cruz, Lisset
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description One of the major problems faced for the development of a vaccine against Dengue virus is the lack of a suitable animal model. Although non-human primates do not show overt signs of disease, these animals develop viremia after the infection and are the best model to evaluate vaccine candidates against this pathogen. However, for that purpose, the screening of all animals is mandatory to discard those with previous natural immunity. The most common technique used in the screening is the plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT). However, most recent studies points to the cell-mediated immunity (CMI) as an important player in the process of controlling Dengue virus (DENV) infections. Here we presented the results from the screening of 55 rhesus monkeys housed in an animal breeding facility at Quang Ninh province, Vietnam. We evaluated the neutralizing antibody response by PRNT and determined the levels of interferon γ (IFNγ)-secretion after the viral stimulation of monkey-peripheral blood mononuclear cells, by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). We found no correspondence between PRNT and IFNγ-ELISA. In fact, 19 animals were positive only by IFNγ-ELISA. Moreover, to study the protective capacity of the CMI detected, three animals with positive response by IFNγ-ELISA and negative by PRNT were inoculated with an infective preparation of DENV-3 and, as a result, no viremia was detected during 10 days after the challenge. This fact points to the importance of screening non-human primates through a CMI assay together with PRNT. This procedure should discard those false-negative cases which would be protected after the viral challenge in the immunization schedule.
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spelling pubmed-53824332017-04-21 Screening for immune response against Dengue virus in Vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers Lazo Vázquez, Laura Suzarte Portal, Edith Castro Velazco, Jorge Yen, Phuong Dung, Le Trung Gil González, Lázaro Valdés Prado, Iris Marcos López, Ernesto Cobas Acosta, Karem Hien, Nguyen Dang Guillén Nieto, Gerardo Hermida Cruz, Lisset Clin Transl Immunology Original Article One of the major problems faced for the development of a vaccine against Dengue virus is the lack of a suitable animal model. Although non-human primates do not show overt signs of disease, these animals develop viremia after the infection and are the best model to evaluate vaccine candidates against this pathogen. However, for that purpose, the screening of all animals is mandatory to discard those with previous natural immunity. The most common technique used in the screening is the plaque reduction neutralization test (PRNT). However, most recent studies points to the cell-mediated immunity (CMI) as an important player in the process of controlling Dengue virus (DENV) infections. Here we presented the results from the screening of 55 rhesus monkeys housed in an animal breeding facility at Quang Ninh province, Vietnam. We evaluated the neutralizing antibody response by PRNT and determined the levels of interferon γ (IFNγ)-secretion after the viral stimulation of monkey-peripheral blood mononuclear cells, by enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA). We found no correspondence between PRNT and IFNγ-ELISA. In fact, 19 animals were positive only by IFNγ-ELISA. Moreover, to study the protective capacity of the CMI detected, three animals with positive response by IFNγ-ELISA and negative by PRNT were inoculated with an infective preparation of DENV-3 and, as a result, no viremia was detected during 10 days after the challenge. This fact points to the importance of screening non-human primates through a CMI assay together with PRNT. This procedure should discard those false-negative cases which would be protected after the viral challenge in the immunization schedule. Nature Publishing Group 2017-03-24 /pmc/articles/PMC5382433/ /pubmed/28435678 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cti.2016.79 Text en Copyright © 2016 The Author(s) http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/ This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivs 4.0 International License. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article's Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in the credit line; if the material is not included under the Creative Commons license, users will need to obtain permission from the license holder to reproduce the material. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
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Lazo Vázquez, Laura
Suzarte Portal, Edith
Castro Velazco, Jorge
Yen, Phuong
Dung, Le Trung
Gil González, Lázaro
Valdés Prado, Iris
Marcos López, Ernesto
Cobas Acosta, Karem
Hien, Nguyen Dang
Guillén Nieto, Gerardo
Hermida Cruz, Lisset
Screening for immune response against Dengue virus in Vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers
title Screening for immune response against Dengue virus in Vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers
title_full Screening for immune response against Dengue virus in Vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers
title_fullStr Screening for immune response against Dengue virus in Vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers
title_full_unstemmed Screening for immune response against Dengue virus in Vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers
title_short Screening for immune response against Dengue virus in Vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers
title_sort screening for immune response against dengue virus in vietnamese non-human primates: implications for vaccine developers
topic Original Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5382433/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28435678
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/cti.2016.79
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