ZIKV-Specific NS1 Epitopes as Serological Markers of Acute Zika Virus Infection. (4th April 2019)
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- Journal Article
- Title:
- ZIKV-Specific NS1 Epitopes as Serological Markers of Acute Zika Virus Infection. (4th April 2019)
- Main Title:
- ZIKV-Specific NS1 Epitopes as Serological Markers of Acute Zika Virus Infection
- Authors:
- Kam, Yiu-Wing
Leite, Juliana Almeida
Amrun, Siti Naqiah
Lum, Fok-Moon
Yee, Wearn-Xin
Bakar, Farhana Abu
Eng, Kai Er
Lye, David C
Leo, Yee-Sin
Chong, Chia-Yin
Freitas, Andre Ricardo Ribas
Milanez, Guilherme Paier
Proença-Modena, Jose Luiz
Rénia, Laurent
Costa, Fabio T M
Ng, Lisa F P - Abstract:
- Abstract: Background: Zika virus (ZIKV) infections have reemerged as a global health issue due to serious clinical complications. Development of specific serological assays to detect and differentiate ZIKV from other cocirculating flaviviruses for accurate diagnosis remains a challenge. Methods: We investigated antibody responses in 51 acute ZIKV-infected adult patients from Campinas, Brazil, including 7 pregnant women who later delivered during the study. Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, levels of antibody response were measured and specific epitopes identified. Results: Several antibody-binding hot spots were identified in ZIKV immunogenic antigens, including membrane, envelope (E) and nonstructural protein 1 (NS1). Interestingly, specific epitopes (2 from E and 2 from NS1) strongly recognized by ZIKV-infected patients' antibodies were identified and were not cross-recognized by dengue virus (DENV)-infected patients' antibodies. Corresponding DENV peptides were not strongly recognized by ZIKV-infected patients' antibodies. Notably, ZIKV-infected pregnant women had specific epitope recognition for ZIKV NS1 (amino acid residues 17–34), which could be a potential serological marker for early ZIKV detection. Conclusions: This study identified 6 linear ZIKV-specific epitopes for early detection of ZIKV infections. We observed differential epitope recognition between ZIKV-infected and DENV-infected patients. This information will be useful for developing diagnosticAbstract: Background: Zika virus (ZIKV) infections have reemerged as a global health issue due to serious clinical complications. Development of specific serological assays to detect and differentiate ZIKV from other cocirculating flaviviruses for accurate diagnosis remains a challenge. Methods: We investigated antibody responses in 51 acute ZIKV-infected adult patients from Campinas, Brazil, including 7 pregnant women who later delivered during the study. Using enzyme-linked immunosorbent assays, levels of antibody response were measured and specific epitopes identified. Results: Several antibody-binding hot spots were identified in ZIKV immunogenic antigens, including membrane, envelope (E) and nonstructural protein 1 (NS1). Interestingly, specific epitopes (2 from E and 2 from NS1) strongly recognized by ZIKV-infected patients' antibodies were identified and were not cross-recognized by dengue virus (DENV)-infected patients' antibodies. Corresponding DENV peptides were not strongly recognized by ZIKV-infected patients' antibodies. Notably, ZIKV-infected pregnant women had specific epitope recognition for ZIKV NS1 (amino acid residues 17–34), which could be a potential serological marker for early ZIKV detection. Conclusions: This study identified 6 linear ZIKV-specific epitopes for early detection of ZIKV infections. We observed differential epitope recognition between ZIKV-infected and DENV-infected patients. This information will be useful for developing diagnostic methods that differentiate between closely related flaviviruses. Abstract : This study aimed to identify specific peptides that could be used to differentiate between ZIKV and DENV infection. Six linear ZIKV-specific epitopes were identified that could be further developed into sensitive detection assays to improve diagnostic efficiency and clinical management. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of infectious diseases. Volume 220:Number 2(2019)
- Journal:
- Journal of infectious diseases
- Issue:
- Volume 220:Number 2(2019)
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- Volume 220, Issue 2 (2019)
- Year:
- 2019
- Volume:
- 220
- Issue:
- 2
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2019-0220-0002-0000
- Page Start:
- 203
- Page End:
- 212
- Publication Date:
- 2019-04-04
- Subjects:
- Zika virus -- pregnant women -- antibody response -- epitopes
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- 10.1093/infdis/jiz092 ↗
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