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  • The live-attenuated Japanese encephalitis vaccine (JE-CV) effectively induces a long-lasting protective immune response in children, with high neutralization rates against various circulating strains.
  • A study of 47 children showed that after receiving a booster dose of JE-CV, 91.5% had significant antibody levels at baseline, and all maintained seroprotection for up to five years against multiple wild-type JE virus strains.
  • The findings suggest that the JE-CV booster not only provides immediate protection but also ensures sustained immunity against evolving genotypes of the virus in Southeast Asia and India.

Article Abstract

Background: The live-attenuated Japanese encephalitis (JE) vaccine (JE-CV; IMOJEV) induces a protective response in children. A shift in circulating JE virus strains suggests that a genotype shift phenomenon may occur throughout Southeast Asia. We assessed the neutralization of wild-type (WT) JE virus isolates at distal time points after vaccination.

Methods: We analyzed serum samples from a subset of 47 children who had received a JE-CV booster after an inactivated JE vaccine primary immunization. We measured antibody titers (50% plaque reduction neutralization test) using a panel of WT JE strains at baseline, then after the booster at 28 days and 6 months in all subjects present at the time points and in a subset at year 5. Three additional recent isolates were tested at year 5.

Results: Of 47 subjects, 43 (91.5%) subjects had JE neutralizing antibody titers ≥10 (reciprocal serum dilution) against the homologous strain before JE-CV boost; all were seroprotected up to year 5 after the JE-CV boost. Baseline WT seroprotection ranged between 78.7% and 87.2%; all subjects were seroprotected against the 4 WT strains at 28 days and 6 months; year 5 seroprotection ranged between 95.7% and 97.9%. Similar rates of protection against 3 additional WT isolates were observed at year 5.

Conclusions: The long-term immune responses induced after a JE-CV booster dose in toddlers were able to neutralize WT viruses from various genotypes circulating in Southeast Asia and India.

Clinical Trials Registration: NCT00621764.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5439595PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw533DOI Listing

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