Literature DB >> 30439343

Maternally Acquired Zika Antibodies Enhance Dengue Disease Severity in Mice.

Angela M Fowler1, William W Tang1, Matthew P Young1, Anila Mamidi1, Karla M Viramontes1, Melanie D McCauley1, Aaron F Carlin2, Robert T Schooley2, Jesica Swanstrom3, Ralph S Baric3, Jennifer Govero4, Michael S Diamond4, Sujan Shresta5.   

Abstract

Antibody (Ab)-dependent enhancement can exacerbate dengue virus (DENV) infection due to cross-reactive Abs from an initial DENV infection, facilitating replication of a second DENV. Zika virus (ZIKV) emerged in DENV-endemic areas, raising questions about whether existing immunity could affect these related flaviviruses. We show that mice born with circulating maternal Abs against ZIKV develop severe disease upon DENV infection. Compared with pups of naive mothers, those born to ZIKV-immune mice lacking type I interferon receptor in myeloid cells (LysMCre+Ifnar1fl/fl) exhibit heightened disease and viremia upon DENV infection. Passive transfer of IgG isolated from mice born to ZIKV-immune mothers resulted in increased viremia in naive recipient mice. Treatment with Abs blocking inflammatory cytokine tumor necrosis factor linked to DENV disease or Abs blocking DENV entry improved survival of DENV-infected mice born to ZIKV-immune mothers. Thus, the maternal Ab response to ZIKV infection or vaccination might predispose to severe dengue disease in infants.
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Keywords:  Zika; antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE); dengue; maternal antibody; mouse model; viral pathogenesis

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Year:  2018        PMID: 30439343      PMCID: PMC6250068          DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2018.09.015

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Host Microbe        ISSN: 1931-3128            Impact factor:   21.023


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