Plasmablast expansion following the tetravalent, live-attenuated dengue vaccine Butantan-DV in DENV-Naïve and DENV-exposed individuals in a Brazilian cohort
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An effective vaccine against the dengue virus (DENV) should induce a balanced, long-lasting antibody (Ab) response against all four viral serotypes. The burst of plasmablasts in the peripheral blood after vaccination may reflect enriched vaccine-specific Ab secreting cells. Here we characterize the acute plasmablast responses from naïve and DENV-exposed individuals following immunization with the live attenuated tetravalent (LAT) Butantan DENV vaccine (Butantan-DV). The frequency of circulating plasmablasts was determined by flow cytometric analysis of fresh whole blood specimens collected from 40 participants enrolled in the Phase II Butantan-DV clinical trial (NCT01696422) before and after (days 6, 12, 15 and 22) vaccination. We observed a peak in the number of circulating plasmablast at day 15 after vaccination in both the DENV naïve and the DENV-exposed vaccinees. DENV-exposed vaccinees experienced a significantly higher plasmablast expansion. In the DENV-naïve vaccinees, plasmablasts persisted for approximately three weeks longer than among DENV-exposed volunteers. Our findings indicate that the Butantan-DV can induce plasmablast responses in both DENV-naïve and DENV-exposed individuals and demonstrate the influence of pre-existing DENV immunity on Butantan DV-induced B-cell responses.
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Silveira CG.T., Magnani DM., Costa PR., Avelino-Silva VI., Ricciardi MJ., Timenetsky MCS.T., et al. Plasmablast expansion following the tetravalent, live-attenuated dengue vaccine Butantan-DV in DENV-Naïve and DENV-exposed individuals in a Brazilian cohort. Front. Immunol. 2022 June;13:908398. doi:10.3389/fimmu.2022.908398.
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