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Natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to Ebola virus Kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for Ebola virus disease

Filoviruses (Family Filoviridae genera Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus) are negative-stranded RNA viruses that cause severe health effects in humans and non-human primates, including death. Except in outbreak settings, vaccines and other medical countermeasures against Ebola virus (EBOV) will require te...

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Autores principales: Niemuth, Nancy A., Fallacara, Dawn, Triplett, Cheryl A., Tamrakar, Sanjay M., Rajbhandari, Alisha, Florence, Clint, Ward, Lucy, Griffiths, Anthony, Carrion, Ricardo, Goez-Gazi, Yenny, Alfson, Kendra J., Staples, Hilary M., Brasel, Trevor, Comer, Jason E., Massey, Shane, Smith, Jeanon, Kocsis, Andrew, Lowry, Jake, Johnston, Sara C., Nalca, Aysegul, Goff, Arthur J., Shurtleff, Amy C., Pitt, Margaret L., Trefry, John, Fay, Michael P.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8253449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34214118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252874
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author Niemuth, Nancy A.
Fallacara, Dawn
Triplett, Cheryl A.
Tamrakar, Sanjay M.
Rajbhandari, Alisha
Florence, Clint
Ward, Lucy
Griffiths, Anthony
Carrion, Ricardo
Goez-Gazi, Yenny
Alfson, Kendra J.
Staples, Hilary M.
Brasel, Trevor
Comer, Jason E.
Massey, Shane
Smith, Jeanon
Kocsis, Andrew
Lowry, Jake
Johnston, Sara C.
Nalca, Aysegul
Goff, Arthur J.
Shurtleff, Amy C.
Pitt, Margaret L.
Trefry, John
Fay, Michael P.
author_facet Niemuth, Nancy A.
Fallacara, Dawn
Triplett, Cheryl A.
Tamrakar, Sanjay M.
Rajbhandari, Alisha
Florence, Clint
Ward, Lucy
Griffiths, Anthony
Carrion, Ricardo
Goez-Gazi, Yenny
Alfson, Kendra J.
Staples, Hilary M.
Brasel, Trevor
Comer, Jason E.
Massey, Shane
Smith, Jeanon
Kocsis, Andrew
Lowry, Jake
Johnston, Sara C.
Nalca, Aysegul
Goff, Arthur J.
Shurtleff, Amy C.
Pitt, Margaret L.
Trefry, John
Fay, Michael P.
author_sort Niemuth, Nancy A.
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description Filoviruses (Family Filoviridae genera Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus) are negative-stranded RNA viruses that cause severe health effects in humans and non-human primates, including death. Except in outbreak settings, vaccines and other medical countermeasures against Ebola virus (EBOV) will require testing under the FDA Animal Rule. Multiple vaccine candidates have been evaluated using cynomolgus monkeys (CM) exposed to EBOV Kikwit strain. To the best of our knowledge, however, animal model development data supporting the use of CM in vaccine research have not been submitted to the FDA. This study describes a large CM database (122 CM, 62 female and 60 male, age 2 to 9 years) and demonstrates the consistency of the CM model through time to death models and descriptive statistics. CMs were exposed to EBOV doses of 0.1 to 100,000 PFU in 33 studies conducted at three Animal Biosafety Level 4 facilities, by three exposure routes. Time to death was modeled using Cox proportional hazards models with a frailty term that incorporated study-to-study variability. Despite significant differences attributed to exposure variables, all CMs exposed to the 100 to 1,000 pfu doses commonly used in vaccine studies died or met euthanasia criteria within 21 days of exposure, median 7 days, 93% between 5 and 12 days of exposure. Moderate clinical signs were observed 4 to 5 days after exposure and preceded death or euthanasia by approximately one day. Viremia was detected within a few days of infection. Hematology indices were indicative of viremia and the propensity for hemorrhage with progression of Ebola viremia. Changes associated with coagulation parameters and platelets were consistent with coagulation disruption. Changes in leukocyte profiles were indicative of an acute inflammatory response. Increased liver enzymes were observed shortly after exposure. Taken together, these factors suggest that the cynomolgus monkey is a reliable animal model for human disease.
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spelling pubmed-82534492021-07-13 Natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to Ebola virus Kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for Ebola virus disease Niemuth, Nancy A. Fallacara, Dawn Triplett, Cheryl A. Tamrakar, Sanjay M. Rajbhandari, Alisha Florence, Clint Ward, Lucy Griffiths, Anthony Carrion, Ricardo Goez-Gazi, Yenny Alfson, Kendra J. Staples, Hilary M. Brasel, Trevor Comer, Jason E. Massey, Shane Smith, Jeanon Kocsis, Andrew Lowry, Jake Johnston, Sara C. Nalca, Aysegul Goff, Arthur J. Shurtleff, Amy C. Pitt, Margaret L. Trefry, John Fay, Michael P. PLoS One Research Article Filoviruses (Family Filoviridae genera Ebolavirus and Marburgvirus) are negative-stranded RNA viruses that cause severe health effects in humans and non-human primates, including death. Except in outbreak settings, vaccines and other medical countermeasures against Ebola virus (EBOV) will require testing under the FDA Animal Rule. Multiple vaccine candidates have been evaluated using cynomolgus monkeys (CM) exposed to EBOV Kikwit strain. To the best of our knowledge, however, animal model development data supporting the use of CM in vaccine research have not been submitted to the FDA. This study describes a large CM database (122 CM, 62 female and 60 male, age 2 to 9 years) and demonstrates the consistency of the CM model through time to death models and descriptive statistics. CMs were exposed to EBOV doses of 0.1 to 100,000 PFU in 33 studies conducted at three Animal Biosafety Level 4 facilities, by three exposure routes. Time to death was modeled using Cox proportional hazards models with a frailty term that incorporated study-to-study variability. Despite significant differences attributed to exposure variables, all CMs exposed to the 100 to 1,000 pfu doses commonly used in vaccine studies died or met euthanasia criteria within 21 days of exposure, median 7 days, 93% between 5 and 12 days of exposure. Moderate clinical signs were observed 4 to 5 days after exposure and preceded death or euthanasia by approximately one day. Viremia was detected within a few days of infection. Hematology indices were indicative of viremia and the propensity for hemorrhage with progression of Ebola viremia. Changes associated with coagulation parameters and platelets were consistent with coagulation disruption. Changes in leukocyte profiles were indicative of an acute inflammatory response. Increased liver enzymes were observed shortly after exposure. Taken together, these factors suggest that the cynomolgus monkey is a reliable animal model for human disease. Public Library of Science 2021-07-02 /pmc/articles/PMC8253449/ /pubmed/34214118 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252874 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/This is an open access article, free of all copyright, and may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose. The work is made available under the Creative Commons CC0 (https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/) public domain dedication.
spellingShingle Research Article
Niemuth, Nancy A.
Fallacara, Dawn
Triplett, Cheryl A.
Tamrakar, Sanjay M.
Rajbhandari, Alisha
Florence, Clint
Ward, Lucy
Griffiths, Anthony
Carrion, Ricardo
Goez-Gazi, Yenny
Alfson, Kendra J.
Staples, Hilary M.
Brasel, Trevor
Comer, Jason E.
Massey, Shane
Smith, Jeanon
Kocsis, Andrew
Lowry, Jake
Johnston, Sara C.
Nalca, Aysegul
Goff, Arthur J.
Shurtleff, Amy C.
Pitt, Margaret L.
Trefry, John
Fay, Michael P.
Natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to Ebola virus Kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for Ebola virus disease
title Natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to Ebola virus Kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for Ebola virus disease
title_full Natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to Ebola virus Kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for Ebola virus disease
title_fullStr Natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to Ebola virus Kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for Ebola virus disease
title_full_unstemmed Natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to Ebola virus Kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for Ebola virus disease
title_short Natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to Ebola virus Kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for Ebola virus disease
title_sort natural history of disease in cynomolgus monkeys exposed to ebola virus kikwit strain demonstrates the reliability of this non-human primate model for ebola virus disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8253449/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34214118
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0252874
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