Cross-Reactive Immunity Among Flaviviruses.
Flaviviruses consist of significant human pathogens responsible for hundreds of millions of infections each year. Their antigenic relationships generate immune responses that are cross-reactive to multiple flaviviruses and their widespread and overlapping geographical distributions, coupled with increases in vaccination coverage, increase the likelihood of exposure to multiple flaviviruses. Depending on the antigenic properties of the viruses to which a person is exposed, flavivirus cross-reactivity can be beneficial or could promote immune pathologies. In this review we describe our knowledge of the functional immune outcomes that arise from varied flaviviral immune statuses. The cross-reactive antibody and T cell immune responses that are protective versus pathological are also addressed.
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- Viral Vaccines
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- Insect Vectors
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Published In
DOI
EISSN
Publication Date
Volume
Start / End Page
Location
Related Subject Headings
- Viral Vaccines
- T-Lymphocyte Subsets
- T-Cell Antigen Receptor Specificity
- Phylogeny
- Mice
- Likelihood Functions
- Insect Vectors
- Immunogenicity, Vaccine
- Immunity, Herd
- Humans