Dengue virus type 1 DNA vaccine induces protective immune responses in rhesus macaques

Author:

Raviprakash Kanakatte12,Porter Kevin R.2,Kochel Tadeuscz J.2,Ewing Daniel2,Simmons Monica2,Phillips Irving2,Murphy Gerald S.12,Weiss Walter R.2,Hayes Curtis G.2

Affiliation:

1. Department of Medicine, Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences, Bethesda, MD, USA2

2. Virology Program, Infectious Diseases Department, Naval Medical Research Center, 503 Robert Grant Avenue, Rm 3N71, Silver Spring, MD 20910-7500, USA1

Abstract

A candidate DNA vaccine expressing dengue virus type 1 pre-membrane and envelope proteins was used to immunize rhesus macaques. Monkeys were immunized intramuscularly (i.m.) or intradermally (i.d.) by three or four 1 mg doses of vaccine, respectively. Monkeys that were inoculated i.m. seroconverted more quickly and had higher antibody levels than those that were inoculated i.d. The sera exhibited virus-neutralizing activity, which declined over time. Four of the eight i.m.-inoculated monkeys were protected completely from developing viraemia when challenged 4 months after the last dose with homologous dengue virus. The other four monkeys had reduced viraemia compared with the control immunized monkeys. The i.d.-inoculated monkeys showed no reduction in viraemia when challenged with the virus. All vaccinated monkeys showed an anamnestic antibody response, indicating that they had established immunological memory. Vaccine-induced antibody had an avidity index similar to that of antibody induced by virus infection; however, no clear correlation was apparent between antibody avidity and virus neutralization titres.

Publisher

Microbiology Society

Subject

Microbiology

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