Dengue virus infection-enhancing and neutralizing antibody balance in children of the Philippines and Indonesia

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Yuko Tabuchi ◽  
Kris C. Mulyatno ◽  
Helen Susilowati ◽  
Eryk Hendrianto ◽  
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Abstract Zika virus infection in a dengue virus–naïve subject was associated with the induction of high levels of cross-reactive binding antibodies. These responses were, however, largely non-neutralizing and displayed a capacity to enhance dengue infection in vitro at significantly low dilution (1:10). In contrast, a subject who had high levels of neutralizing antibodies against both dengue and Zika viruses enhanced infection at a dilution of 1:10 000. These results suggest that high levels of dengue cross-neutralizing antibodies could potentially prevent the enhancement of dengue infection in Zika virus–convalescent individuals.


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