Zika Virus-Induced Antibody Response Enhances Dengue Virus Serotype 2 Replication in Vitro

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Zika virus has emerged in the Americas, where dengue virus is endemic. Among the 4 serotypes of dengue virus, antibody-dependent enhancement is thought to enhance viral replication and disease severity. Reports suggest that anti-dengue virus antibody may enhance Zika virus replication. We investigated whether Zika virus antibodies enhance dengue virus replication, by exposing C57Bl/6 mice to Zika virus. Polyclonal serum was verified for strong Zika virus-neutralizing, dengue virus-subneutralizing capacity. Then we determined the enhancement capabilities of Zika virus-immune serum for dengue virus in vitro. We showed that Zika virus antibodies have the ability to enhance dengue virus infections, which is important, because in many Zika virus-affected areas, dengue virus is expected to remain endemic.

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Kawiecki, A. B., & Christofferson, R. C. (2016). Zika Virus-Induced Antibody Response Enhances Dengue Virus Serotype 2 Replication in Vitro. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 214(9), 1357–1360. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw377

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