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Increased Virus Uptake Alone is Insufficient to Account for Viral Burst Size Increase during Antibody-Dependent Enhancement of Dengue Viral Infection

Matthew Quinn, Zhihua Kou, Luis Martinez-Sobrido, Jacob J Schlesinger and Xia Jin

Increased Virus Uptake Alone is Insufficient to Account for Viral Burst Size Increase during Antibody-Dependent Enhancement of Dengue Viral Infection

Antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) is a generally accepted hypothesis to explain increased viremia and disease severity during secondary human DENV infections. In addition to an increased number of infected cells, its mechanism has been postulated as either an increased uptake or an elevated production of viruses per infected cell during ADE infection. The latter postulate, however, has not been rigorously tested. Using Fc gamma receptor (Fcϒ R)-positive and type I IFN-positive (THP-1 and U937) or negative (K562) human myeloid cells, and a combination of techniques including flow cytometry, plaque assay, and real time qPCR assay, we found ADE infection led to significant burst size increase in all three cell types.

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