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Dengue virus infection-enhancing and neutralizing antibody balance in children of the Philippines and Indonesia

Dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever are important diseases worldwide. Although antibody-dependent enhancement of infection has been proposed as a mechanism for increased disease severity, enhancing antibodies in endemic people have not been thoroughly investigated. Recently, we established a s...

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Published in:Microbes and infection 2012-11, Vol.14 (13), p.1152-1159
Main Authors: Yamanaka, Atsushi, Tabuchi, Yuko, Mulyatno, Kris C., Susilowati, Helen, Hendrianto, Eryk, Soegijanto, Soegeng, Konishi, Eiji
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description Dengue fever and dengue hemorrhagic fever are important diseases worldwide. Although antibody-dependent enhancement of infection has been proposed as a mechanism for increased disease severity, enhancing antibodies in endemic people have not been thoroughly investigated. Recently, we established a serological assay system to measure the balance of enhancing and neutralizing activities, which provides useful information for estimating in vivo antibody status. We measured the balance of these activities against four dengue virus (DENV) types in endemic populations, and analyzed the proportion of sera containing enhancing and neutralizing antibodies. Predominantly healthy Filipino children were used for analysis, although a population of Indonesian children was also investigated. In the Filipino population, the highest proportion of neutralizing activities was shown against DENV2, followed by DENV1. A greater proportion of sera exhibited enhancing rather than neutralizing antibodies against other virus types. Neutralizing activities were complement-dependent, while enhancing activities were complement-independent. The Indonesian population showed a similar dengue antibody status. Our results indicate that a relatively high proportion of endemic children possessed complement-independent enhancing antibodies against some DENV types.
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Antibodies, Blocking - immunology
Antibodies, Neutralizing - blood
Antibodies, Neutralizing - immunology
Antibodies, Viral - blood
Antibodies, Viral - immunology
Antibody-dependent enhancement
Antibody-Dependent Enhancement - immunology
Arboviroses
Biological and medical sciences
Child
Child, Preschool
Complement System Proteins - immunology
Dengue
Dengue - epidemiology
Dengue - immunology
Dengue - virology
Dengue fevers
Dengue virus
Dengue Virus - immunology
Dose-Response Relationship, Immunologic
Endemic Diseases
Epidemiology
Fundamental and applied biological sciences. Psychology
Human viral diseases
Humans
Indonesia
Indonesia - epidemiology
Infant
Infectious diseases
Medical sciences
Microbiology
Neutralization Tests
Philippines
Philippines - epidemiology
Receptors, Complement - immunology
Severe Dengue - epidemiology
Severe Dengue - immunology
Severe Dengue - virology
Tropical viral diseases
Viral diseases
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