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Persistent Dengue Infection in an Immunosuppressed Patient Reveals the Roles of Humoral and Cellular Immune Responses in Virus Clearance.

Kar-Hui Ng1, Summer Lixin Zhang2, Hwee Cheng Tan2, Swee Sen Kwek2, October Michael Sessions3, Chang-Yien Chan4, Isaac Desheng Liu5, Chun Kiat Lee6, Paul Ananth Tambyah7, Eng Eong Ooi8, Hui-Kim Yap9.   

Abstract

Detailed understanding of the roles of humoral and cellular immune responses in sterilizing dengue virus (DENV) infection in humans is required to inform effective vaccine development. We report an unusual case of persistent DENV infection in a lymphopenic renal transplant recipient who was therapeutically immunosuppressed to prevent organ rejection. Following resolution of symptomatic dengue, this patient remained positive for DENV3 RNA in the blood for 4 months and viruric up to 9 months post-infection despite demonstrable levels of serum neutralizing antibodies throughout this period. Full resolution of DENV infection instead coincided with recovery of CD8+ T cell counts during reversal from lymphopenia. Taken collectively, our observations suggest a role for cellular immunity in sterilizing DENV infection in humans. Any dengue vaccine should thus be able to induce both humoral and cellular immunity that respectively prevent symptomatic infection and enable effective viral clearance.
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Keywords:  cellular immune response; dengue; humoral immune response; immunosuppressed host; renal transplant recipient; sterilizing infection; vaccine

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Year:  2019        PMID: 31676304     DOI: 10.1016/j.chom.2019.10.005

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


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3.  Assessment of Prolonged Dengue Virus Infection in Dermal Fibroblasts and Hair-Follicle Dermal Papilla Cells.

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Review 7.  Adaptive Immunity to Dengue Virus: Slippery Slope or Solid Ground for Rational Vaccine Design?

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