iScience (Aug 2022)

Infection order outweighs the role of CD4+ T cells in tertiary flavivirus exposure

  • Nicole Marzan-Rivera,
  • Crisanta Serrano-Collazo,
  • Lorna Cruz,
  • Petraleigh Pantoja,
  • Alexandra Ortiz-Rosa,
  • Teresa Arana,
  • Melween I. Martinez,
  • Armando G. Burgos,
  • Chiara Roman,
  • Loyda B. Mendez,
  • Elizabeth Geerling,
  • Amelia K. Pinto,
  • James D. Brien,
  • Carlos A. Sariol

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 25, no. 8
p. 104764

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Summary: The link between CD4+ T and B cells during immune responses to DENV and ZIKV and their roles in cross-protection during heterologous infection is an active area of research. Here we used CD4+ lymphocyte depletions to dissect the impact of cellular immunity on humoral responses during a tertiary flavivirus infection in macaques. We show that CD4+ depletion in DENV/ZIKV-primed animals followed by DENV resulted in dysregulated adaptive immune responses. We show a delay in DENV-specific IgM/IgG antibody titers and binding and neutralization in the DENV/ZIKV-primed CD4-depleted animals but not in ZIKV/DENV-primed CD4-depleted animals. This study confirms the critical role of CD4+ cells in priming an early effective humoral response during sequential flavivirus infections. Our work here suggests that the order of flavivirus exposure affects the outcome of a tertiary infection. Our findings have implications for understanding the complex flavivirus immune responses and for the development of effective flavivirus vaccines.

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