Characterization of Humoral Responses to Nipah Virus Infection in the Syrian Hamster Model of Disease

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Nipah virus (NiV) is a highly pathogenic paramyxovirus. The Syrian hamster model recapitulates key features of human NiV disease and is a critical tool for evaluating antivirals and vaccines. Here we describe longitudinal humoral immune responses in NiV-infected Syrian hamsters. Samples were obtained 1-28 days after infection and analyzed by ELISA, neutralization, and Fc-mediated effector function assays. NiV infection elicited robust antibody responses against the nucleoprotein and attachment glycoprotein. Levels of neutralizing antibodies were modest and only detectable in surviving animals. Fc-mediated effector functions were mostly observed in nucleoprotein-targeting antibodies. Antibody levels and activities positively correlated with challenge dose.

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Scholte, F. E. M., Rodriguez, S. E., Welch, S. R., Davies, K. A., Genzer, S. C., Coleman-Mccray, J. A. D., … Spiropoulou, C. F. (2024). Characterization of Humoral Responses to Nipah Virus Infection in the Syrian Hamster Model of Disease. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 230(2), 438–443. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiad557

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