Time elapsed between Zika and dengue virus infections affects antibody and T cell responses

2019 
The role of Zika virus (ZIKV) immunity on subsequent dengue virus (DENV) infections is relevant to anticipate the dynamics of forthcoming DENV epidemics in areas with previous ZIKV exposure. We study the effect of ZIKV infection with various strains on subsequent DENV immune response after 10 and 2 months of ZIKV infection in rhesus macaques. Our results show that a subsequent DENV infection in animals with early- and middle-convalescent periods to ZIKV do not promote an increase in DENV viremia nor pro-inflammatory status. Previous ZIKV exposure increases the magnitude of the antibody and T cell responses against DENV, and different time intervals between infections alter the magnitude and durability of such responses-more after longer ZIKV pre-exposure. Collectively, we find no evidence of a detrimental effect of ZIKV immunity in a subsequent DENV infection. This supports the implementation of ZIKV vaccines that could also boost immunity against future DENV epidemics.
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