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Detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: An improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines

The need for improved dengue vaccines remains since the only licensed vaccine, Dengvaxia, shows variable efficacy depending on the infecting dengue virus (DENV) type, and increases the risk of hospitalization for severe dengue in children not exposed to DENV before vaccination. Here, we developed a...

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Autores principales: Borges, Maria Beatriz, Marchevsky, Renato Sergio, Carvalho Pereira, Renata, da Silva Mendes, Ygara, Almeida Mendes, Luiz Gustavo, Diniz-Mendes, Leonardo, Cruz, Michael A., Tahmaoui, Ouafaâ, Baudart, Sébastien, Freire, Marcos, Homma, Akira, Schneider-Ohrum, Kirsten, Vaughn, David W., Vanloubbeeck, Yannick, Lorin, Clarisse, Malice, Marie-Pierre, Caride, Elena, Warter, Lucile
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6497418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31009499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007721
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author Borges, Maria Beatriz
Marchevsky, Renato Sergio
Carvalho Pereira, Renata
da Silva Mendes, Ygara
Almeida Mendes, Luiz Gustavo
Diniz-Mendes, Leonardo
Cruz, Michael A.
Tahmaoui, Ouafaâ
Baudart, Sébastien
Freire, Marcos
Homma, Akira
Schneider-Ohrum, Kirsten
Vaughn, David W.
Vanloubbeeck, Yannick
Lorin, Clarisse
Malice, Marie-Pierre
Caride, Elena
Warter, Lucile
author_facet Borges, Maria Beatriz
Marchevsky, Renato Sergio
Carvalho Pereira, Renata
da Silva Mendes, Ygara
Almeida Mendes, Luiz Gustavo
Diniz-Mendes, Leonardo
Cruz, Michael A.
Tahmaoui, Ouafaâ
Baudart, Sébastien
Freire, Marcos
Homma, Akira
Schneider-Ohrum, Kirsten
Vaughn, David W.
Vanloubbeeck, Yannick
Lorin, Clarisse
Malice, Marie-Pierre
Caride, Elena
Warter, Lucile
author_sort Borges, Maria Beatriz
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description The need for improved dengue vaccines remains since the only licensed vaccine, Dengvaxia, shows variable efficacy depending on the infecting dengue virus (DENV) type, and increases the risk of hospitalization for severe dengue in children not exposed to DENV before vaccination. Here, we developed a tetravalent dengue purified and inactivated vaccine (DPIV) candidate and characterized, in rhesus macaques, its immunogenicity and efficacy to control DENV infection by analyzing, after challenge, both viral replication and changes in biological markers associated with dengue in humans. Although DPIV elicited cross-type and long-lasting DENV-neutralizing antibody responses, it failed to control DENV infection. Increased levels of viremia/RNAemia (correlating with serum capacity at enhancing DENV infection in vitro), AST, IL-10, IL-18 and IFN-γ, and decreased levels of IL-12 were detected in some vaccinated compared to non-vaccinated monkeys, indicating the vaccination may have triggered antibody-dependent enhancement of DENV infection. The dengue macaque model has been considered imperfect due to the lack of DENV-associated clinical signs. However, here we show that post-vaccination enhanced DENV infection can be detected in this model when integrating several parameters, including characterization of DENV-enhancing antibodies, viremia/RNAemia, and biomarkers relevant to dengue in humans. This improved dengue macaque model may be crucial for early assessment of efficacy and safety of future dengue vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-64974182019-05-17 Detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: An improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines Borges, Maria Beatriz Marchevsky, Renato Sergio Carvalho Pereira, Renata da Silva Mendes, Ygara Almeida Mendes, Luiz Gustavo Diniz-Mendes, Leonardo Cruz, Michael A. Tahmaoui, Ouafaâ Baudart, Sébastien Freire, Marcos Homma, Akira Schneider-Ohrum, Kirsten Vaughn, David W. Vanloubbeeck, Yannick Lorin, Clarisse Malice, Marie-Pierre Caride, Elena Warter, Lucile PLoS Pathog Research Article The need for improved dengue vaccines remains since the only licensed vaccine, Dengvaxia, shows variable efficacy depending on the infecting dengue virus (DENV) type, and increases the risk of hospitalization for severe dengue in children not exposed to DENV before vaccination. Here, we developed a tetravalent dengue purified and inactivated vaccine (DPIV) candidate and characterized, in rhesus macaques, its immunogenicity and efficacy to control DENV infection by analyzing, after challenge, both viral replication and changes in biological markers associated with dengue in humans. Although DPIV elicited cross-type and long-lasting DENV-neutralizing antibody responses, it failed to control DENV infection. Increased levels of viremia/RNAemia (correlating with serum capacity at enhancing DENV infection in vitro), AST, IL-10, IL-18 and IFN-γ, and decreased levels of IL-12 were detected in some vaccinated compared to non-vaccinated monkeys, indicating the vaccination may have triggered antibody-dependent enhancement of DENV infection. The dengue macaque model has been considered imperfect due to the lack of DENV-associated clinical signs. However, here we show that post-vaccination enhanced DENV infection can be detected in this model when integrating several parameters, including characterization of DENV-enhancing antibodies, viremia/RNAemia, and biomarkers relevant to dengue in humans. This improved dengue macaque model may be crucial for early assessment of efficacy and safety of future dengue vaccines. Public Library of Science 2019-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC6497418/ /pubmed/31009499 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007721 Text en © 2019 Borges 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
Borges, Maria Beatriz
Marchevsky, Renato Sergio
Carvalho Pereira, Renata
da Silva Mendes, Ygara
Almeida Mendes, Luiz Gustavo
Diniz-Mendes, Leonardo
Cruz, Michael A.
Tahmaoui, Ouafaâ
Baudart, Sébastien
Freire, Marcos
Homma, Akira
Schneider-Ohrum, Kirsten
Vaughn, David W.
Vanloubbeeck, Yannick
Lorin, Clarisse
Malice, Marie-Pierre
Caride, Elena
Warter, Lucile
Detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: An improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines
title Detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: An improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines
title_full Detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: An improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines
title_fullStr Detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: An improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines
title_full_unstemmed Detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: An improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines
title_short Detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: An improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines
title_sort detection of post-vaccination enhanced dengue virus infection in macaques: an improved model for early assessment of dengue vaccines
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6497418/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31009499
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1007721
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