Single cell immune profiling of dengue virus patients reveals intact immune responses to zika virus with enrichment of innate immune signatures

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Abstract

The genus Flavivirus contains many mosquito-borne human pathogens of global epidemio-logical importance such as dengue virus, West Nile virus, and Zika virus, which has recently emerged at epidemic levels. Infections with these viruses result in divergent clinical outcomes ranging from asymptomatic to fatal. Myriad factors influence infection severity including exposure, immune status and pathogen/host genetics. Furthermore, pre-existing infection may skew immune pathways or divert immune resources. We profiled immune cells from dengue virus-infected individuals by multiparameter mass cytometry (CyTOF) to define functional status. Elevations in IFNβ were noted in acute patients across the majority of cell types and were statistically elevated in 31 of 36 cell subsets. We quantified response to in vitro (re)infection with dengue or Zika viruses and detected a striking pattern of upregu-lation of responses to Zika infection by innate cell types which was not noted in response to dengue virus. Significance was discovered by statistical analysis as well as a neural net-work-based clustering approach which identified unusual cell subsets overlooked by con-ventional manual gating. Of public health importance, patient cells showed significant enrichment of innate cell responses to Zika virus indicating an intact and robust anti-Zika response despite the concurrent dengue infection.

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Zhao, Y., Amodio, M., Wyk, B. V., Gerritsen, B., Kumar, M. M., van Dijk, D., … Montgomery, R. R. (2020). Single cell immune profiling of dengue virus patients reveals intact immune responses to zika virus with enrichment of innate immune signatures. PLoS Neglected Tropical Diseases, 14(3). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0008112

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