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T-cell Responses in Individuals Infected with Zika Virus and in Those Vaccinated Against Dengue Virus

BACKGROUND: The outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in Brazil has raised concerns that infection during pregnancy could cause microcephaly and other severe neurodevelopmental malformations in the fetus. The mechanisms by which ZIKV causes fetal abnormalities are largely unknown. The importance o...

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Autores principales: Paquin-Proulx, Dominic, Leal, Fabio E., Terrassani Silveira, Cassia G., Maestri, Alvino, Brockmeyer, Claudia, Kitchen, Shannon M., Cabido, Vinicius D., Kallas, Esper G., Nixon, Douglas F.
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Publicado: Pathogens and Immunity 2017
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5565216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28835931
http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v2i2.188
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author Paquin-Proulx, Dominic
Leal, Fabio E.
Terrassani Silveira, Cassia G.
Maestri, Alvino
Brockmeyer, Claudia
Kitchen, Shannon M.
Cabido, Vinicius D.
Kallas, Esper G.
Nixon, Douglas F.
author_facet Paquin-Proulx, Dominic
Leal, Fabio E.
Terrassani Silveira, Cassia G.
Maestri, Alvino
Brockmeyer, Claudia
Kitchen, Shannon M.
Cabido, Vinicius D.
Kallas, Esper G.
Nixon, Douglas F.
author_sort Paquin-Proulx, Dominic
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description BACKGROUND: The outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in Brazil has raised concerns that infection during pregnancy could cause microcephaly and other severe neurodevelopmental malformations in the fetus. The mechanisms by which ZIKV causes fetal abnormalities are largely unknown. The importance of pre-infection with dengue virus (DENV), or other flaviviruses endemic to Brazil, remains to be investigated. It has been reported that antibodies directed against DENV can increase ZIKV infectivity by antibody dependent enhancement (ADE), suggesting that a history of prior DENV infection might worsen the outcome of ZIKV infection. METHODS: We used bioinformatics tools to design 18 peptides from the ZIKV envelope containing predicted HLA-I T-cell epitopes and investigated T-cell cross-reactivity between ZIKV-infected individuals and DENV-vaccinated subjects by IFNγ ELISPOT. RESULTS: Three peptides induced IFNγ production in both ZIKV-infected subjects and in DENV-vaccinated individuals. Flow cytometry indicated that 1 ZIKV peptide induced a CD4+ T-cell response in DENV-vaccinated subjects. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that vaccination against DENV induced a T-cell response against ZIKV and identified one such CD4+ T-cell epitope. The ZIKV-reactive CD4+ T cells induced by DENV vaccination and identified in this study could contribute to the appearance of cross-reactive antibodies mediating ADE.
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spelling pubmed-55652162017-08-21 T-cell Responses in Individuals Infected with Zika Virus and in Those Vaccinated Against Dengue Virus Paquin-Proulx, Dominic Leal, Fabio E. Terrassani Silveira, Cassia G. Maestri, Alvino Brockmeyer, Claudia Kitchen, Shannon M. Cabido, Vinicius D. Kallas, Esper G. Nixon, Douglas F. Pathog Immun Research Article BACKGROUND: The outbreak of Zika virus (ZIKV) infection in Brazil has raised concerns that infection during pregnancy could cause microcephaly and other severe neurodevelopmental malformations in the fetus. The mechanisms by which ZIKV causes fetal abnormalities are largely unknown. The importance of pre-infection with dengue virus (DENV), or other flaviviruses endemic to Brazil, remains to be investigated. It has been reported that antibodies directed against DENV can increase ZIKV infectivity by antibody dependent enhancement (ADE), suggesting that a history of prior DENV infection might worsen the outcome of ZIKV infection. METHODS: We used bioinformatics tools to design 18 peptides from the ZIKV envelope containing predicted HLA-I T-cell epitopes and investigated T-cell cross-reactivity between ZIKV-infected individuals and DENV-vaccinated subjects by IFNγ ELISPOT. RESULTS: Three peptides induced IFNγ production in both ZIKV-infected subjects and in DENV-vaccinated individuals. Flow cytometry indicated that 1 ZIKV peptide induced a CD4+ T-cell response in DENV-vaccinated subjects. CONCLUSIONS: We demonstrated that vaccination against DENV induced a T-cell response against ZIKV and identified one such CD4+ T-cell epitope. The ZIKV-reactive CD4+ T cells induced by DENV vaccination and identified in this study could contribute to the appearance of cross-reactive antibodies mediating ADE. Pathogens and Immunity 2017-06-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5565216/ /pubmed/28835931 http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v2i2.188 Text en © Pathogens and Immunity 2017 This work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/
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Paquin-Proulx, Dominic
Leal, Fabio E.
Terrassani Silveira, Cassia G.
Maestri, Alvino
Brockmeyer, Claudia
Kitchen, Shannon M.
Cabido, Vinicius D.
Kallas, Esper G.
Nixon, Douglas F.
T-cell Responses in Individuals Infected with Zika Virus and in Those Vaccinated Against Dengue Virus
title T-cell Responses in Individuals Infected with Zika Virus and in Those Vaccinated Against Dengue Virus
title_full T-cell Responses in Individuals Infected with Zika Virus and in Those Vaccinated Against Dengue Virus
title_fullStr T-cell Responses in Individuals Infected with Zika Virus and in Those Vaccinated Against Dengue Virus
title_full_unstemmed T-cell Responses in Individuals Infected with Zika Virus and in Those Vaccinated Against Dengue Virus
title_short T-cell Responses in Individuals Infected with Zika Virus and in Those Vaccinated Against Dengue Virus
title_sort t-cell responses in individuals infected with zika virus and in those vaccinated against dengue virus
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5565216/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/28835931
http://dx.doi.org/10.20411/pai.v2i2.188
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