Augmented zika and dengue neutralizing antibodies are associated with guillain-Barré syndrome

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Abstract

The role of neutralizing antibodies in Zika-induced Guillain-Barré syndrome (GBS) has not yet been investigated. We conducted a case-control study using sera from the 2016 Zika epidemic in Colombia to determine the neutralizing antibody activity against Zika virus (ZIKV) and dengue virus serotype 2 (DENV2). We observed increased neutralizing antibody titers against DENV2 in ZIKV-infected individuals compared with uninfected controls and higher titers to both ZIKV and DENV2 in ZIKV-infected patients diagnosed with GBS compared with non-GBS ZIKV-infected controls. These data suggest that high neutralizing antibody titers to DENV and to ZIKV are associated with GBS during ZIKV infection.

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Lynch, R. M., Mantus, G., Encinales, L., Pacheco, N., Li, G., Porras, A., … Chang, A. Y. (2019). Augmented zika and dengue neutralizing antibodies are associated with guillain-Barré syndrome. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 219(1), 26–30. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiy466

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