학술논문

Antibody-dependent enhancement of severe dengue disease in humans
Document Type
Author abstract
Report
Source
Science. Nov 17, 2017, Vol. 358 Issue 6365, p929, 4 p.
Subject
Antibodies -- Physiological aspects
Viral antibodies -- Physiological aspects
Dengue -- Physiological aspects
Science and technology
Language
English
ISSN
0036-8075
Abstract
For dengue viruses 1 to 4 (DENV1-4), a specific range of antibody titer has been shown to enhance viral replication in vitro and severe disease in animal models. Although suspected, such antibody-dependent enhancement of severe disease has not been shown to occur in humans. Using multiple statistical approaches to study a long-term pediatric cohort in Nicaragua, we show that risk of severe dengue disease is highest within a narrow range of preexisting anti-DENV antibody titers. By contrast, we observe protection from all symptomatic dengue disease at high antibody titers. Thus, immune correlates of severe dengue must be evaluated separately from correlates of protection against symptomatic disease. These results have implications for studies of dengue pathogenesis and for vaccine development, because enhancement, not just lack of protection, is of concern. 10.1126/science.aan6836