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Protective versus pathologic pre-exposure cytokine profiles in dengue virus infection.

Heather L Friberg-RobertsonCoreen M BeaumierSangshin ParkPamela PazolesTimothy P EndyAnuja MathewJeffrey R CurrierRichard G JarmanKathryn B AndersonSteven HatchStephen J ThomasAlan L Rothman
Published in: PLoS neglected tropical diseases (2018)
These data demonstrate significant differences in pre-existing immune responses to DENV associated with the clinical outcome of subsequent infection. The finding of higher levels of some cytokines in subjects with symptomatic infection and higher levels of other cytokines in subjects with subclinical infection supports the existence of both protective and pathologic immune profiles. Clinical-immunological correlations identified in the context of natural DENV infection may be useful for evaluating immune responses to dengue vaccines.
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