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Clinical, Virologic, and Immunologic Characteristics of Zika Virus Infection in a Cohort of US Patients: Prolonged RNA Detection in Whole Blood

BACKGROUND: Clinical, virologic, and immunologic characteristics of Zika virus (ZIKV) infections in US patients are poorly defined. METHODS: US subjects with suspected ZIKV infection were enrolled. Clinical data and specimens were prospectively collected for ZIKV RNA detection and serologic and cell...

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Autores principales: El Sahly, Hana M, Gorchakov, Rodion, Lai, Lilin, Natrajan, Muktha S, Patel, Shital M, Atmar, Robert L, Keitel, Wendy A, Hoft, Daniel F, Barrett, Jill, Bailey, Jason, Edupuganti, Srilatha, Raabe, Vanessa, Wu, Henry M, Fairley, Jessica, Rouphael, Nadine, Murray, Kristy O, Mulligan, Mark J
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30697574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy352
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author El Sahly, Hana M
Gorchakov, Rodion
Lai, Lilin
Natrajan, Muktha S
Patel, Shital M
Atmar, Robert L
Keitel, Wendy A
Hoft, Daniel F
Barrett, Jill
Bailey, Jason
Edupuganti, Srilatha
Raabe, Vanessa
Wu, Henry M
Fairley, Jessica
Rouphael, Nadine
Murray, Kristy O
Mulligan, Mark J
author_facet El Sahly, Hana M
Gorchakov, Rodion
Lai, Lilin
Natrajan, Muktha S
Patel, Shital M
Atmar, Robert L
Keitel, Wendy A
Hoft, Daniel F
Barrett, Jill
Bailey, Jason
Edupuganti, Srilatha
Raabe, Vanessa
Wu, Henry M
Fairley, Jessica
Rouphael, Nadine
Murray, Kristy O
Mulligan, Mark J
author_sort El Sahly, Hana M
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description BACKGROUND: Clinical, virologic, and immunologic characteristics of Zika virus (ZIKV) infections in US patients are poorly defined. METHODS: US subjects with suspected ZIKV infection were enrolled. Clinical data and specimens were prospectively collected for ZIKV RNA detection and serologic and cellular assays. Confirmed ZIKV infection (cases) and ZIKV-negative (controls) subjects were compared. Dengue-experienced and dengue-naïve cases were also compared. RESULTS: We enrolled 45 cases and 14 controls. Commonly reported symptoms among cases and controls were maculopapular rash (97.8% and 81.8%), fatigue (86.7% and 81.8%), and arthralgia (82.2% and 54.5%), respectively. The sensitivity (94%) and duration of infection detection (80% positivity at 65–79 days after disease onset) by polymerase chain reaction were highest in whole-blood specimens. ZIKV-neutralizing antibodies had a half-life of 105 days and were significantly higher in dengue virus–experienced cases than naïve ones (P = .046). In intracellular cytokine staining assays, the ZIKV proteins targeted most often by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from cases were structural proteins C and E for CD4+ T cells and nonstructural proteins NS3, NS5, and NS4B for CD8+ T cells. CONCLUSIONS: ZIKV RNA detection was more frequent and prolonged in whole-blood specimens. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) and neutralizing antibodies, but not IgM, were influenced by prior dengue infection. Robust cellular responses to E and nonstructural proteins have potential vaccine development implications.
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spelling pubmed-63439612019-01-29 Clinical, Virologic, and Immunologic Characteristics of Zika Virus Infection in a Cohort of US Patients: Prolonged RNA Detection in Whole Blood El Sahly, Hana M Gorchakov, Rodion Lai, Lilin Natrajan, Muktha S Patel, Shital M Atmar, Robert L Keitel, Wendy A Hoft, Daniel F Barrett, Jill Bailey, Jason Edupuganti, Srilatha Raabe, Vanessa Wu, Henry M Fairley, Jessica Rouphael, Nadine Murray, Kristy O Mulligan, Mark J Open Forum Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: Clinical, virologic, and immunologic characteristics of Zika virus (ZIKV) infections in US patients are poorly defined. METHODS: US subjects with suspected ZIKV infection were enrolled. Clinical data and specimens were prospectively collected for ZIKV RNA detection and serologic and cellular assays. Confirmed ZIKV infection (cases) and ZIKV-negative (controls) subjects were compared. Dengue-experienced and dengue-naïve cases were also compared. RESULTS: We enrolled 45 cases and 14 controls. Commonly reported symptoms among cases and controls were maculopapular rash (97.8% and 81.8%), fatigue (86.7% and 81.8%), and arthralgia (82.2% and 54.5%), respectively. The sensitivity (94%) and duration of infection detection (80% positivity at 65–79 days after disease onset) by polymerase chain reaction were highest in whole-blood specimens. ZIKV-neutralizing antibodies had a half-life of 105 days and were significantly higher in dengue virus–experienced cases than naïve ones (P = .046). In intracellular cytokine staining assays, the ZIKV proteins targeted most often by peripheral blood mononuclear cells from cases were structural proteins C and E for CD4+ T cells and nonstructural proteins NS3, NS5, and NS4B for CD8+ T cells. CONCLUSIONS: ZIKV RNA detection was more frequent and prolonged in whole-blood specimens. Immunoglobulin G (IgG) and neutralizing antibodies, but not IgM, were influenced by prior dengue infection. Robust cellular responses to E and nonstructural proteins have potential vaccine development implications. Oxford University Press 2018-12-19 /pmc/articles/PMC6343961/ /pubmed/30697574 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy352 Text en © The Author(s) 2018. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Major Article
El Sahly, Hana M
Gorchakov, Rodion
Lai, Lilin
Natrajan, Muktha S
Patel, Shital M
Atmar, Robert L
Keitel, Wendy A
Hoft, Daniel F
Barrett, Jill
Bailey, Jason
Edupuganti, Srilatha
Raabe, Vanessa
Wu, Henry M
Fairley, Jessica
Rouphael, Nadine
Murray, Kristy O
Mulligan, Mark J
Clinical, Virologic, and Immunologic Characteristics of Zika Virus Infection in a Cohort of US Patients: Prolonged RNA Detection in Whole Blood
title Clinical, Virologic, and Immunologic Characteristics of Zika Virus Infection in a Cohort of US Patients: Prolonged RNA Detection in Whole Blood
title_full Clinical, Virologic, and Immunologic Characteristics of Zika Virus Infection in a Cohort of US Patients: Prolonged RNA Detection in Whole Blood
title_fullStr Clinical, Virologic, and Immunologic Characteristics of Zika Virus Infection in a Cohort of US Patients: Prolonged RNA Detection in Whole Blood
title_full_unstemmed Clinical, Virologic, and Immunologic Characteristics of Zika Virus Infection in a Cohort of US Patients: Prolonged RNA Detection in Whole Blood
title_short Clinical, Virologic, and Immunologic Characteristics of Zika Virus Infection in a Cohort of US Patients: Prolonged RNA Detection in Whole Blood
title_sort clinical, virologic, and immunologic characteristics of zika virus infection in a cohort of us patients: prolonged rna detection in whole blood
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6343961/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30697574
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofy352
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