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Cross-neutralizing activity of human antibody response against Dengue virus complex (DENV) changes importantly over time. Domain III (DIII) of the envelope protein of DENV elicits a potently neutralizing and mostly type-specific IgG response. We used sera from 24 individuals from early- or late convalescence of DENV1 infection to investigate the evolution of anti-DIII human IgG with the time lapse since the infection. We evaluated the correlation between the serotype-specific reactivity against recombinant DIII proteins and the neutralization capacity against the four serotypes, and examined its behavior with the time of convalescence. Also, we use a library of 71 alanine mutants of surface-exposed amino acid residues to investigate the dominant epitopes. In early convalescence anti-DIII titers and potency of virus neutralization were positively associated with correlation coefficients from 0.82 to 1.0 for the four serotypes. For late convalescence, a positive correlation (r = 0.69) was found only for DENV1. The dominant epitope of the type-specific response is centered in the FG-loop (G383, E384, and K385) and includes most of the lateral ridge. The dominant epitope of the anti-DIII cross-reactive IgG in secondary infections shifts from the A-strand during early convalescence to a site centered in residues E314-H317 of the AB-loop and I352-E368 of the DI/DIII interface, in late convalescence. An immunoassay based on the detection of IgG anti-DIII response can be implemented for detection of infecting serotype in diagnosis of DENV infection, either primary or secondary. Human dominant epitopes of the cross-reactive circulating antibodies change with time of convalescence.
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Front Oral Health
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Department of Periodontology, Faculty of Dental Medicine, University of Belgrade, Belgrade, Serbia.
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Programa de Pós-Graduação em Ciências Médicas, Universidade de Brasília (UnB), Brasília, Brazil.
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