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- W3006028818 abstract "Abstract Zika virus (ZIKV) and Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) are closely related mosquito-borne flaviviruses. Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine SA14-14-2 has been in the Chinese national Expanded Program on Immunization since 2007. The recent recognition of severe disease syndromes associated with ZIKV, and the identification of ZIKV from mosquitoes in China, prompts an urgent need to investigate the potential interaction between the two. In this study, we showed that SA14-14-2 is protective against ZIKV infection in mice. JE vaccine SA14-14-2 triggered both Th1 and Th2 cross-reactive immune responses to ZIKV; however, it was cellular immunity that predominantly mediated cross-protection against ZIKV infection. Passive transfer of immune sera did not result in significant cross-protection, but did mediate antibody dependent enhancement in vitro , though this did not have an adverse impact on survival. This study suggests that SA14-14-2 vaccine can protect against ZIKV through a cross-reactive T cell response. This is vital information in terms of ZIKV prevention or precaution in those ZIKV-affected regions where JEV circulates or SA14-14-2 is in widespread use, and opens a promising avenue into developing a novel bivalent vaccine against both ZIKV and JEV. Importance Japanese encephalitis is a controllable disease in many countries in Asia, especially in China, where many people have Japanese encephalitis virus (JEV) immunity due to extensive JEV vaccination campaigns or natural exposure. Live-attenuated SA14-14-2 strain is a safe and effective vaccine recommended by the World Health Organization and has been vaccinated more than 600 million doses since 1989. As the prevalence of Zika virus (ZIKV) and rising risk in above regions, the cross-reactive immune response between these two antigenically closely related flaviviruses, JEV and ZIKV, should also be fully recognized, which is presumed to be based on those ambiguous cross-reactive immunity between dengue virus and ZIKV. In this study, we found that JEV SA14-14-2 vaccine conferred cross-protection against ZIKV challenge in mice, which is mainly due to cellular immunity rather than neutralizing antibody response. However, specific protective components or cooperation between components warrant to be explored in subsequent experiments. In conclusion, this study can provide important evidence for those who live in JEV-endemic areas and are at risk for ZIKV infection." @default.
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- W3006028818 title "Cross-Protection Against Zika Virus Infection Conferred by a Live Attenuated Japanese Encephalitis SA14-14-2 Vaccine" @default.
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