HOMOLOGOUS AND HETEROLOGOUS NEUTRALIZATION ANTIBODY-RESPONSES AFTER IMMUNIZATION WITH JAPANESE ENCEPHALITIS VACCINE AMONG TAIWAN CHILDREN
Journal
Journal of Medical Virology
Journal Volume
44
Journal Issue
2
Pages
122-131
Date Issued
1994
Author(s)
Abstract
Because 21 immunized children (13%) among the 162 confirmed Japanese encephalitis (JE) cases during 1986–1991 occurred in Taiwan, we collected 320 serum samples from Taiwan children aged 15–31 and 27–44 months immediately before the 1st dose (n = 41) and 1–3 months after the 2nd dose (n = 78, 27 pairs), and immediately before (n = 58) and 1–3 months after the 3rd dose (n = 143,44 pairs) to determine neutralization antibody (Nt Ab) against the Nakayama (N) and Beijing?1 (B) strains and two Taiwan wild type JE viruses (JEV): CC?27 and CH?1392. Our Nt results showed that (1) B vaccine stimulated a better homologous Ab response than N vaccine for Nt Ab seropositivity rate (NASR), produced a higher level of Nt titer after the primary immunization [2 doses = 100% vs. 91%, geometric mean titer (GMT) = 115 vs. 22], had a greater booster effect (3 doses: 100% vs. 95%; GMT = 320 vs. 33), and showed a better capability to neutralize two local Taiwan JEV strains, particularly only after 3 doses (ave. NASR for B vs. N = 90% vs. 10%; and GMT for B vs. N = 154 vs. 1); (2) the two wild type JEV strains had different plaque morphology and antigenic variation and the CC?27 strain was not neutralized as well as the CH?1392 strain after 3 doses of vaccine (BBB or NNN or NNB); and (3) 30% of the children had lost JEV Nt Ab one year after the 2nd dose of N vaccine and natural infection with JE virus did occur among those children after immunization. In conclusion, (1) three doses of mouse?brain vaccine are the minimum requirement to protect children against the local Taiwan JEV; (2) the best strain for a JE vaccine depends on level of Nt Ab it induced, the molecular epidemiology and antigenic variation of the JEV in each local area; and (3) future vaccine must produce better B? and T?cell memory. ? 1994 Wiley?Liss, Inc. Copyright ? 1994 Wiley?Liss, Inc., A Wiley Company
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Other Subjects
japanese encephalitis vaccine; neutralizing antibody; article; child; clinical article; clinical trial; controlled clinical trial; controlled study; epidemic encephalitis; female; human; immunization; immunological memory; male; serum; taiwan; virus neutralization; virus strain; Antibodies, Viral; Antigens, Viral; Child, Preschool; Encephalitis Virus, Japanese; Encephalitis, Japanese; Female; Humans; Immunization Schedule; Immunization, Secondary; Immunologic Memory; Infant; Male; Neutralization Tests; Plaque Assay; Taiwan; Time Factors; Viral Vaccines; Japanese encephalitis virus
Publisher
Wiley-Liss
Type
journal article