Yellow fever vaccine protects mice against Zika virus infection.

Zika virus (ZIKV) emerged as an important infectious disease agent in Brazil in 2016. Infection usually leads to mild symptoms, but severe congenital neurological disorders and Guillain-Barré syndrome have been reported following ZIKV exposure. Creating an effective vaccine against ZIKV is a public...

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Main Authors: Ana C Vicente Santos, Francisca H Guedes-da-Silva, Carlos H Dumard, Vivian N S Ferreira, Igor P S da Costa, Ruana A Machado, Fernanda G Q Barros-Aragão, Rômulo L S Neris, Júlio S Dos-Santos, Iranaia Assunção-Miranda, Claudia P Figueiredo, André A Dias, Andre M O Gomes, Herbert L de Matos Guedes, Andrea C Oliveira, Jerson L Silva
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spelling ftdoajarticles:oai:doaj.org/article:9a0c189268f04faf98a26350189d234f 2023-05-15T15:15:01+02:00 Yellow fever vaccine protects mice against Zika virus infection. Ana C Vicente Santos Francisca H Guedes-da-Silva Carlos H Dumard Vivian N S Ferreira Igor P S da Costa Ruana A Machado Fernanda G Q Barros-Aragão Rômulo L S Neris Júlio S Dos-Santos Iranaia Assunção-Miranda Claudia P Figueiredo André A Dias Andre M O Gomes Herbert L de Matos Guedes Andrea C Oliveira Jerson L Silva 2021-11-01T00:00:00Z https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009907 https://doaj.org/article/9a0c189268f04faf98a26350189d234f EN eng Public Library of Science (PLoS) https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009907 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2727 https://doaj.org/toc/1935-2735 1935-2727 1935-2735 doi:10.1371/journal.pntd.0009907 https://doaj.org/article/9a0c189268f04faf98a26350189d234f PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, Vol 15, Iss 11, p e0009907 (2021) Arctic medicine. Tropical medicine RC955-962 Public aspects of medicine RA1-1270 article 2021 ftdoajarticles https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0009907 2022-12-31T16:31:01Z Zika virus (ZIKV) emerged as an important infectious disease agent in Brazil in 2016. Infection usually leads to mild symptoms, but severe congenital neurological disorders and Guillain-Barré syndrome have been reported following ZIKV exposure. Creating an effective vaccine against ZIKV is a public health priority. We describe the protective effect of an already licensed attenuated yellow fever vaccine (YFV, 17DD) in type-I interferon receptor knockout mice (A129) and immunocompetent BALB/c and SV-129 (A129 background) mice infected with ZIKV. YFV vaccination provided protection against ZIKV, with decreased mortality in A129 mice, a reduction in the cerebral viral load in all mice, and weight loss prevention in BALB/c mice. The A129 mice that were challenged two and three weeks after the first dose of the vaccine were fully protected, whereas partial protection was observed five weeks after vaccination. In all cases, the YFV vaccine provoked a substantial decrease in the cerebral viral load. YFV immunization also prevented hippocampal synapse loss and microgliosis in ZIKV-infected mice. Our vaccine model is T cell-dependent, with AG129 mice being unable to tolerate immunization (vaccination is lethal in this mouse model), indicating the importance of IFN-γ in immunogenicity. To confirm the role of T cells, we immunized nude mice that we demonstrated to be very susceptible to infection. Immunization with YFV and challenge 7 days after booster did not protect nude mice in terms of weight loss and showed partial protection in the survival curve. When we evaluated the humoral response, the vaccine elicited significant antibody titers against ZIKV; however, it showed no neutralizing activity in vitro and in vivo. The data indicate that a cell-mediated response promotes protection against cerebral infection, which is crucial to vaccine protection, and it appears to not necessarily require a humoral response. This protective effect can also be attributed to innate factors, but more studies are needed to strengthen this ... Article in Journal/Newspaper Arctic Directory of Open Access Journals: DOAJ Articles Arctic Barré ENVELOPE(-68.550,-68.550,-67.500,-67.500) PLOS Neglected Tropical Diseases 15 11 e0009907
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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RC955-962
Public aspects of medicine
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Ana C Vicente Santos
Francisca H Guedes-da-Silva
Carlos H Dumard
Vivian N S Ferreira
Igor P S da Costa
Ruana A Machado
Fernanda G Q Barros-Aragão
Rômulo L S Neris
Júlio S Dos-Santos
Iranaia Assunção-Miranda
Claudia P Figueiredo
André A Dias
Andre M O Gomes
Herbert L de Matos Guedes
Andrea C Oliveira
Jerson L Silva
Yellow fever vaccine protects mice against Zika virus infection.
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description Zika virus (ZIKV) emerged as an important infectious disease agent in Brazil in 2016. Infection usually leads to mild symptoms, but severe congenital neurological disorders and Guillain-Barré syndrome have been reported following ZIKV exposure. Creating an effective vaccine against ZIKV is a public health priority. We describe the protective effect of an already licensed attenuated yellow fever vaccine (YFV, 17DD) in type-I interferon receptor knockout mice (A129) and immunocompetent BALB/c and SV-129 (A129 background) mice infected with ZIKV. YFV vaccination provided protection against ZIKV, with decreased mortality in A129 mice, a reduction in the cerebral viral load in all mice, and weight loss prevention in BALB/c mice. The A129 mice that were challenged two and three weeks after the first dose of the vaccine were fully protected, whereas partial protection was observed five weeks after vaccination. In all cases, the YFV vaccine provoked a substantial decrease in the cerebral viral load. YFV immunization also prevented hippocampal synapse loss and microgliosis in ZIKV-infected mice. Our vaccine model is T cell-dependent, with AG129 mice being unable to tolerate immunization (vaccination is lethal in this mouse model), indicating the importance of IFN-γ in immunogenicity. To confirm the role of T cells, we immunized nude mice that we demonstrated to be very susceptible to infection. Immunization with YFV and challenge 7 days after booster did not protect nude mice in terms of weight loss and showed partial protection in the survival curve. When we evaluated the humoral response, the vaccine elicited significant antibody titers against ZIKV; however, it showed no neutralizing activity in vitro and in vivo. The data indicate that a cell-mediated response promotes protection against cerebral infection, which is crucial to vaccine protection, and it appears to not necessarily require a humoral response. This protective effect can also be attributed to innate factors, but more studies are needed to strengthen this ...
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author Ana C Vicente Santos
Francisca H Guedes-da-Silva
Carlos H Dumard
Vivian N S Ferreira
Igor P S da Costa
Ruana A Machado
Fernanda G Q Barros-Aragão
Rômulo L S Neris
Júlio S Dos-Santos
Iranaia Assunção-Miranda
Claudia P Figueiredo
André A Dias
Andre M O Gomes
Herbert L de Matos Guedes
Andrea C Oliveira
Jerson L Silva
author_facet Ana C Vicente Santos
Francisca H Guedes-da-Silva
Carlos H Dumard
Vivian N S Ferreira
Igor P S da Costa
Ruana A Machado
Fernanda G Q Barros-Aragão
Rômulo L S Neris
Júlio S Dos-Santos
Iranaia Assunção-Miranda
Claudia P Figueiredo
André A Dias
Andre M O Gomes
Herbert L de Matos Guedes
Andrea C Oliveira
Jerson L Silva
author_sort Ana C Vicente Santos
title Yellow fever vaccine protects mice against Zika virus infection.
title_short Yellow fever vaccine protects mice against Zika virus infection.
title_full Yellow fever vaccine protects mice against Zika virus infection.
title_fullStr Yellow fever vaccine protects mice against Zika virus infection.
title_full_unstemmed Yellow fever vaccine protects mice against Zika virus infection.
title_sort yellow fever vaccine protects mice against zika virus infection.
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