AI Article Synopsis

  • Yellow Fever is caused by the Yellow Fever Virus (YFV), which has re-emerged due to urbanization, widespread mosquitoes, and low vaccination rates in the Americas, leading to severe outbreaks with high mortality rates.
  • Researchers developed serological methods to differentiate between antibodies from wild-type YFV infections and those from vaccinated individuals using the YFV-17DD strain.
  • In a study during the 2017/2018 Brazilian outbreak, ten promising peptides were identified that could help in differentiating between vaccinated and naturally infected individuals, with one peptide successfully synthesized and validated through ELISA testing.

Article Abstract

Yellow Fever disease is caused by the (YFV), an arbovirus from the family. The re-emergence of Yellow Fever (YF) was facilitated by the increasing urbanization of sylvatic areas, the wide distribution of the mosquito vector, and the low percentage of people immunized in the Americas, which caused severe outbreaks in recent years, with a high mortality rate. Therefore, serological approaches capable of discerning antibodies generated from the wild-type (YFV-WT) strain between the vaccinal strain (YFV-17DD) could facilitate vaccine coverage surveillance, enabling the development of strategies to avoid new outbreaks. In this study, peptides were designed and subjected to microarray procedures with sera collected from individuals infected by WT-YFV and 17DD-YFV of YFV during the Brazilian outbreak of YFV in 2017/2018. From 222 screened peptides, around ten could potentially integrate serological approaches aiming to differentiate vaccinated individuals from naturally infected individuals. Among those peptides, one was synthesized and validated through ELISA.

Download full-text PDF

Source
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9415205PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/v14081645DOI Listing

Publication Analysis

Top Keywords

yellow fever
8
serological approaches
8
mapping validation
4
peptides
4
validation peptides
4
peptides differentially
4
differentially recognized
4
recognized antibodies
4
antibodies serum
4
serum -infected
4

Similar Publications

Want AI Summaries of new PubMed Abstracts delivered to your In-box?

Enter search terms and have AI summaries delivered each week - change queries or unsubscribe any time!