Long-term protection of rhesus macaques from Zika virus reinfection

Author:

Moreno Gage K.ORCID,Newman Christina M.ORCID,Koenig Michelle R.ORCID,Mohns Mariel S.ORCID,Weiler Andrea M.,Rybarczyk Sierra,Vosler Logan J.,Pomplun Nicholas,Schultz-Darken NancyORCID,Rakasz Eva,Dudley Dawn M.,Friedrich Thomas C.ORCID,O’Connor David H.

Abstract

AbstractBy the end of the 2016 Zika virus (ZIKV) outbreak, it is estimated that there were up to 100 million infections in the Americas. In approximately one in seven infants born to mothers infected during pregnancy, ZIKV has been linked to microcephaly, developmental delays, or other congenital disorders collectively known as congenital Zika syndrome (CZS). Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) in ZIKV infected adults. It is a global health priority to develop a vaccine against ZIKV that elicits long-lasting immunity, however, the durability of immunity to ZIKV is unknown. Previous studies in mice and nonhuman primates have been crucial in vaccine development but have not defined the duration of immunity generated by ZIKV infection. In this study, we rechallenged five rhesus macaques with ZIKV two years after a primary ZIKV infection. We show that primary ZIKV infection generates high titers of neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) that protect from detectable plasma viremia following rechallenge and persist for at least 27 months. While additional longitudinal studies are necessary with longer time frames, this study establishes a new experimentally defined minimal length of protective ZIKV immunity.Author SummaryZIKV emerged as a vector-borne pathogen capable of causing illness in infected adults and congenital birth defects in infants born to mothers infected during pregnancy. Despite the drop in ZIKV cases since the 2015-16 epidemic, questions concerning the prevalence and longevity of protective immunity have left vulnerable communities fearful that they may become the center of next ZIKV outbreak. While pre-existing herd immunity in regions of past outbreaks may dampen the potential for future outbreaks to occur, we currently do not know the longevity of protective immunity to ZIKV after a person becomes infected. Here, we establish a new experimentally defined minimal length of protective ZIKV immunity. We show that five rhesus macaques initially infected with ZIKV two years prior to rechallenge elicit a durable immune response that protected from detectable plasma viremia. While this work establishes a new minimal length of protective immunity, additional studies are necessary to define the maximum length of protective immunity following ZIKV infection.

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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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