Autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs underlie West Nile virus encephalitis in ∼40% of patients

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Mosquito-borne West Nile virus (WNV) infection is benign in most individuals but can cause encephalitis in <1% of infected individuals. We show that ∼35% of patients hospitalized for WNV disease (WNVD) in six independent cohorts from the EU and USA carry auto-Abs neutralizing IFN-α and/or -ω. The prevalence of these antibodies is highest in patients with encephalitis (∼40%), and that in individuals with silent WNV infection is as low as that in the general population. The odds ratios for WNVD in individuals with these auto-Abs relative to those without them in the general population range from 19.0 (95% CI 15.0-24.0, P value <10-15) for auto-Abs neutralizing only 100 pg/ml IFN-α and/or IFN-ω to 127.4 (CI 87.1-186.4, P value <10-15) for auto-Abs neutralizing both IFN-α and IFN-ω at a concentration of 10 ng/ml. These antibodies block the protective effect of IFN-α in Vero cells infected with WNV in vitro. Auto-Abs neutralizing IFN-α and/or IFN-ω underlie ∼40% of cases of WNV encephalitis.

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Gervais, A., Rovida, F., Avanzini, M. A., Croce, S., Marchal, A., Lin, S. C., … Borghesi, A. (2023). Autoantibodies neutralizing type I IFNs underlie West Nile virus encephalitis in ∼40% of patients. The Journal of Experimental Medicine, 220(9). https://doi.org/10.1084/jem.20230661

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