Title
Use of anti-aedes aegypti salivary extract antibody concentration to correlate risk of vector exposure and dengue transmission risk in colombia
Date Issued
02 December 2013
Access level
open access
Resource Type
journal article
Author(s)
Londono-Renteria B.
Cardenas J.
Cardenas L.
Christofferson R.
Chisenhall D.
Wesson D.
McCracken M.
Carvajal D.
Louisiana State University
Abstract
Norte de Santander is a region in Colombia with a high incidence of dengue virus (DENV). In this study, we examined the serum concentration of anti-Aedes salivary gland extract (SGE) antibodies as a biomarker of DENV infection and transmission, and assessed the duration of anti-SGE antibody concentration after exposure to the vector ceased. We also determined whether SGE antibody concentration could differentiate between positive and negative DENV infected individuals and whether there are differences in exposure for each DENV serotype. We observed a significant decrease in the concentration of IgG antibodies at least 40 days after returning to an "Ae. aegypti-free" area. In addition, we found significantly higher anti-SGE IgG concentrations in DENV positive patients with some difference in exposure to mosquito bites among DENV serotypes. We conclude that the concentration of IgG antibodies against SGE is an accurate indicator of risk of dengue virus transmission and disease presence. © 2013 Londono-Renteria et al.
Volume
8
Issue
12
Language
English
OCDE Knowledge area
Biología celular, Microbiología Biología
Scopus EID
2-s2.0-84891414029
PubMed ID
Source
PLoS ONE
ISSN of the container
19326203
Sponsor(s)
National Center for Research Resources P20RR020159 NCRR
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