International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Sep 2023)

Dynamics of neutralizing antibodies against severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome virus

  • Jia-Chen Li,
  • Heng Ding,
  • Gang Wang,
  • Shuo Zhang,
  • Xin Yang,
  • Yong-Xiang Wu,
  • Xue-Fang Peng,
  • Xiao-Ai Zhang,
  • Zhen-Dong Yang,
  • Ning Cui,
  • Hao Li,
  • Wei Liu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 134
pp. 95 – 98

Abstract

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Objectives: Severe fever with thrombocytopenia syndrome (SFTS) virus (SFTSV) is an emerging tick-borne bunyavirus with a high pathogenicity. Little is known about the longitudinal dynamics of the SFTSV-specific neutralizing antibody (NAb) and the related factors in patients with SFTS. Methods: A prospective cohort study of patients with laboratory-confirmed SFTS were conducted. Antiglomerulonephritis-immunoglobulin G (anti-Gn-IgG) and NAb titers were examined in serially collected serum samples, and their dynamic features were analyzed. Results: NAb was initially detected at 15 days after symptom onset in surviving patients with SFTS, with positive rates of 37.21% (16/43), whereas neither anti-Gn-IgG antibody nor NAb was detected in patients with fatal SFTS during their hospitalization. The NAb levels reached the peak at 2 months after symptom onset, and then gradually declined, with a rapid downward trend from 6 months to 4 years and a relatively slow downward trend from 5 to 10 years. There was a positive correlation between NAb and anti-Gn-IgG titers in surviving patients with SFTS (r = 0.699, P <0.001). Patients with a mild illness or low viral load experienced early NAb seroconversion. Six different dynamic patterns of NAb were noted in surviving patients. Conclusion: These data provide useful information regarding the dynamic changes in NAb in patients with SFTS during the acute and convalescent phases and the follow-up period.

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