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Short communication: Feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: An alternative potency test using HEK293T cells

Dengue is caused by an arbovirus that belongs to the Flaviviridae family and there are four distinct, but close related, circulating serotypes. Dengue disease is of great importance for global public health, with vaccination being its main prophylactic measure. However, there is a paucity of biologi...

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Autores principales: Faria de Carvalho, Renata, de Siqueira Penna Quintaes, Lucas, de Cássia de Souza Su, Thaís, Mitiko Kobayashi, Leticia, Martins de Almeida Nogueira, Ana Cristina
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35522661
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267653
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author Faria de Carvalho, Renata
de Siqueira Penna Quintaes, Lucas
de Cássia de Souza Su, Thaís
Mitiko Kobayashi, Leticia
Martins de Almeida Nogueira, Ana Cristina
author_facet Faria de Carvalho, Renata
de Siqueira Penna Quintaes, Lucas
de Cássia de Souza Su, Thaís
Mitiko Kobayashi, Leticia
Martins de Almeida Nogueira, Ana Cristina
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description Dengue is caused by an arbovirus that belongs to the Flaviviridae family and there are four distinct, but close related, circulating serotypes. Dengue disease is of great importance for global public health, with vaccination being its main prophylactic measure. However, there is a paucity of biological models for evaluating tetravalent dengue vaccines. The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility of human cell lines HEK293T and THP-1 to a commercial dengue vaccine and test the feasibility of this approach in the development of a potency assay with human cell lines, as a methodological alternative to the golden standard potency assay with VERO cells. In this context, we used a batch of the commercial vaccine Dengvaxia® (CYD-TDV) for the infection tests. We evaluated the presence of the vaccine virus in THP-1 cells, differentiated into macrophages (dTHP-1), and in HEK293T by confocal microscopy, using 4G2 pan-flavivirus antibody. Vaccine infectivity and potency were determined by immunocolorimetric assay using monoclonal antibodies specific for each serotype. The results indicated that the human strain HEK293T was responsive to the tetravalent vaccine, as shown by the presence of virus particles in the cell cytoplasm in a pattern similar to the one observed with VERO cells. Moreover, it was possible to determine the infectivity and potency values of each vaccine virus serotype in the HEK293T, with serotype 4 prevailing over the others. Thus, the human cell line HEK293T provides a potential candidate to be used in assays to determine potency and identity of tetravalent dengue vaccines.
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spelling pubmed-90756682022-05-07 Short communication: Feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: An alternative potency test using HEK293T cells Faria de Carvalho, Renata de Siqueira Penna Quintaes, Lucas de Cássia de Souza Su, Thaís Mitiko Kobayashi, Leticia Martins de Almeida Nogueira, Ana Cristina PLoS One Research Article Dengue is caused by an arbovirus that belongs to the Flaviviridae family and there are four distinct, but close related, circulating serotypes. Dengue disease is of great importance for global public health, with vaccination being its main prophylactic measure. However, there is a paucity of biological models for evaluating tetravalent dengue vaccines. The aim of this study was to evaluate the susceptibility of human cell lines HEK293T and THP-1 to a commercial dengue vaccine and test the feasibility of this approach in the development of a potency assay with human cell lines, as a methodological alternative to the golden standard potency assay with VERO cells. In this context, we used a batch of the commercial vaccine Dengvaxia® (CYD-TDV) for the infection tests. We evaluated the presence of the vaccine virus in THP-1 cells, differentiated into macrophages (dTHP-1), and in HEK293T by confocal microscopy, using 4G2 pan-flavivirus antibody. Vaccine infectivity and potency were determined by immunocolorimetric assay using monoclonal antibodies specific for each serotype. The results indicated that the human strain HEK293T was responsive to the tetravalent vaccine, as shown by the presence of virus particles in the cell cytoplasm in a pattern similar to the one observed with VERO cells. Moreover, it was possible to determine the infectivity and potency values of each vaccine virus serotype in the HEK293T, with serotype 4 prevailing over the others. Thus, the human cell line HEK293T provides a potential candidate to be used in assays to determine potency and identity of tetravalent dengue vaccines. Public Library of Science 2022-05-06 /pmc/articles/PMC9075668/ /pubmed/35522661 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267653 Text en © 2022 Faria de Carvalho et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Short communication: Feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: An alternative potency test using HEK293T cells
title Short communication: Feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: An alternative potency test using HEK293T cells
title_full Short communication: Feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: An alternative potency test using HEK293T cells
title_fullStr Short communication: Feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: An alternative potency test using HEK293T cells
title_full_unstemmed Short communication: Feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: An alternative potency test using HEK293T cells
title_short Short communication: Feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: An alternative potency test using HEK293T cells
title_sort short communication: feasibility of dengue vaccine to infect different human cell lines: an alternative potency test using hek293t cells
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9075668/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35522661
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0267653
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