2019
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-019-56551-3
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Effects of Chikungunya virus immunity on Mayaro virus disease and epidemic potential

Abstract: Mayaro virus (MAYV) causes an acute febrile illness similar to that produced by chikungunya virus (CHIKV), an evolutionary relative in the Semliki Forest virus complex of alphaviruses. MAYV emergence is typically sporadic, but recent isolations and outbreaks indicate that the virus remains a public health concern. Given the close phylogenetic and antigenic relationship between CHIKV and MAYV, and widespread distribution of CHIKV, we hypothesized that prior CHIKV immunity may affect MAYV pathogenesis and/or inf… Show more

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“…Meanwhile, they are considered the gold standard models to evaluate virus replication and therapeutical strategies (drugs or vaccines) due their elevated susceptibility to infection. Those data are in accordance with a previous studies by Weise et al 25 , and Webb et al 26 . The vaccine proved to be safe, inducing good immunological responses with low viral loads and no local swelling.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
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“…Meanwhile, they are considered the gold standard models to evaluate virus replication and therapeutical strategies (drugs or vaccines) due their elevated susceptibility to infection. Those data are in accordance with a previous studies by Weise et al 25 , and Webb et al 26 . The vaccine proved to be safe, inducing good immunological responses with low viral loads and no local swelling.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 94%
“…As for other arboviruses, such as Zika and Dengue 42,43 , resistance of adult mice to alphavirus infection is especially due to innate immune components such as type I interferons, which quickly provide an antiviral state of non-infected cells 28,29,41 . Accordingly, infection of type I interferon receptor-deficient mice (A129 −/− ) with CHIKV 29 , as well as infection of adult A129 −/− or recombination activation gene-1 deficient mice (RAG −/− ) with MAYV 26,41 provides a model that reproduces many of the clinical manifestations of human MF disease. Recently, MAYV infection of 3-4-week-old mice resulted in non-lethal models that emulated several clinical signs of MF in immunocompetent young-adult mice, such as footpad swelling, viremia and hepatic injury, although the arthritogenic effects of the virus were not investigated 26,44 .…”
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confidence: 99%
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