A Tetravalent Dengue Virus-like Particle Vaccine Induces High levels of Neutralizing Antibodies and Inhibits Dengue Replication in Non-Human Primates

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Dengue virus (DENV) represents a significant global health burden, with 50% of the world’s population at risk of infection, and there is an urgent need for next-generation vaccines. Virus-like particle (VLP)-based vaccines, which mimic the antigenic structure of the authentic virus but lack the viral genome, are an attractive approach. Here we describe a dengue VLP (DENVLP) vaccine which generates a robust and long-lasting neutralizing antibody response against all four DENV serotypes in non-human primates. Importantly, DENVLP vaccination produced no ADE response against any of four DENV serotypes. Finally, we demonstrate in a non-human primate challenge model that DENVLP vaccination substantially reduces viral replication. We also transfer the purified IgG from the immunized monkeys into immunodeficient mice, where they protect against subsequent lethal dengue virus challenge, indicating a humoral mechanism of protection. These results indicate that a DENVLP vaccine is a safe and effective vaccine candidate. One Sentence Summary: Immunization of non-human primates with a tetravalent dengue VLP vaccine induces high levels of neutralizing antibodies and reduces the severity of infection for all four dengue serotypes.
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inhibits dengue replication,vaccine,virus-like,non-human
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