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    Human IgG Fc receptor II mediates antibody-dependent enhancement of dengue virus infection

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    Littaua, Rebecca A.
    Kurane, Ichiro
    Ennis, Francis A.
    UMass Chan Affiliations
    Department of Medicine, Division of Infectious Diseases and Immunology
    Center for Infectious Disease and Vaccine Research
    Document Type
    Journal Article
    Publication Date
    1990-04-15
    Keywords
    Immunity
    Immunology and Infectious Disease
    Immunology of Infectious Disease
    Infectious Disease
    Virology
    
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    http://www.jimmunol.org/content/144/8/3183
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    It is known that anti-dengue virus antibodies at subneutralizing concentrations augment dengue virus infection of IgG FcR (Fc gamma R)-positive cells, and this phenomenon is called antibody-dependent enhancement. This is caused by the uptake of dengue virus-antibody complexes by Fc gamma R. We previously reported that Fc gamma RI can mediate antibody-dependent enhancement. In this study we use an erythroleukemia cell line, K562, which has Fc gamma RII, but does not have Fc gamma RI or Fc gamma RIII, to determine if Fc gamma RII can mediate infection by dengue virus-antibody complexes. Polyclonal mouse anti-dengue virus antibody significantly augments dengue virus infection of K562 cells, whereas normal mouse serum does not. A mAb IV.3, which is specific for Fc gamma RII and is known to inhibit the binding of Ag-antibody complex to Fc gamma RII, inhibits dengue antibody-mediated augmentation of dengue virus infection. It has been reported that Fc gamma RII binds to mouse IgG1, but not to mouse IgG2a. A mouse IgG1 anti-dengue virus mAb (3H5) augments dengue virus infection of K562 cells, but a mouse IgG2a anti-dengue virus mAb (4G2) does not. 4G2 augments dengue virus infection of a human monocytic cell line, U937, which has Fc gamma RI. Based on these results we conclude that Fc gamma RII mediate antibody-dependent enhancement of dengue virus infection in addition to Fc gamma RI.
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    J Immunol. 1990 Apr 15;144(8):3183-6.
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    2139079
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