International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Apr 2023)

Antibody cross-reactivity and evidence of susceptibility to emerging Flaviviruses in the dengue-endemic Brazilian Amazon

  • Barbara Batista Salgado,
  • Fábio Carmona de Jesus Maués,
  • Maele Jordão,
  • Renato Lemos Pereira,
  • Daniel A. Toledo-Teixeira,
  • Pierina L. Parise,
  • Fabiana Granja,
  • Higo Fernando Santos Souza,
  • Marcio Massao Yamamoto,
  • Jannifer Oliveira Chiang,
  • Livia Caricio Martins,
  • Silvia Beatriz Boscardin,
  • Jaila Dias Borges Lalwani,
  • Pedro Fernando C Vasconcelos,
  • José Luiz Proença-Modena,
  • Pritesh Lalwani

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 129
pp. 142 – 151

Abstract

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Objectives: Several Flaviviruses can co-circulate. Pre-existing immunity to one virus can modulate the response to a heterologous virus; however, the serological cross-reaction between these emerging viruses in dengue virus (DENV)-endemic regions are poorly understood. Methods: A cross-sectional study was performed among the residents of Manaus city in the state of Amazonas, Brazil. The serological response was assessed by hemagglutination inhibition assay (HIA), enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay, and neutralization assay. Results: A total of 74.52% of the participants were immunoglobulin G-positive (310/416), as estimated by lateral flow tests. Overall, 93.7% of the participants were seropositive (419/447) for at least one DENV serotype, and the DENV seropositivity ranged between 84.8% and 91.0%, as determined by HIA. About 93% had antiyellow fever virus 17D-reactive antibodies, whereas 80.5% reacted to wild-type yellow fever virus. Zika virus (ZIKV) had the lowest seropositivity percentage (52.6%) compared with other Flaviviruses. Individuals who were DENV-positive with high antibody titers by HIA or envelope protein domain III enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay reacted strongly with ZIKV, whereas individuals with low anti-DENV antibody titers reacted poorly toward ZIKV. Live virus neutralization assay with ZIKV confirmed that dengue serogroup and ZIKV-spondweni serogroup are far apart; hence, individuals who are DENV-positive do not cross-neutralize ZIKV efficiently. Conclusion: Taken together, we observed a high prevalence of DENV in the Manaus-Amazon region and a varying degree of cross-reactivity against emerging and endemic Flaviviruses. Epidemiological and exposure conditions in Manaus make its population susceptible to emerging and endemic arboviruses.

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