Human antibodies in Mexico and Brazil neutralizing tick-borne flaviviruses

墨西哥和巴西的人体抗体能够中和蜱传黄病毒

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作者:Tomás Cervantes Rincón ,Tania Kapoor ,Jennifer R Keeffe ,Luca Simonelli ,Hans-Heinrich Hoffmann ,Marianna Agudelo ,Andrea Jurado ,Avery Peace ,Yu E Lee ,Anna Gazumyan ,Francesca Guidetti ,Jasmine Cantergiani ,Benedetta Cena ,Filippo Bianchini ,Elia Tamagnini ,Simone G Moro ,Pavel Svoboda ,Federico Costa ,Mitermayer G Reis ,Albert I Ko ,Brian A Fallon ,Santiago Avila-Rios ,Gustavo Reyes-Téran ,Charles M Rice ,Michel C Nussenzweig ,Pamela J Bjorkman ,Daniel Ruzek ,Luca Varani ,Margaret R MacDonald ,Davide F Robbiani

Abstract

Flaviviruses such as dengue virus (DENV), Zika virus (ZIKV), and yellow fever virus (YFV) are spread by mosquitoes and cause human disease and mortality in tropical areas. In contrast, Powassan virus (POWV), which causes severe neurologic illness, is a flavivirus transmitted by ticks in temperate regions of the Northern hemisphere. We find serologic neutralizing activity against POWV in individuals living in Mexico and Brazil. Monoclonal antibodies P002 and P003, which were derived from a resident of Mexico (where POWV is not reported), neutralize POWV lineage I by recognizing an epitope on the virus envelope domain III (EDIII) that is shared with a broad range of tick- and mosquito-borne flaviviruses. Our findings raise the possibility that POWV, or a flavivirus closely related to it, infects humans in the tropics. Keywords: CP: Immunology; antibodies; flaviviruses; tick diseases.

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