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. 2018 Sep 24;12(9):e0006793. doi: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0006793

Table 2. Particulated rE induced a balanced serotype specific tetravalent neutralizing antibody response in mice.

TR (rE DV1-4)
Serotype Undepl.
(Neut50)
Ctrl depl. (Neut50) TS depl. (Neut50) CR depl. (Neut50) TS neut
DV1 2398 912 50 53 6.1%
DV2 7244 3715 50 1819 49.6%
DV3 10232 4466 50 1891 41.2%
DV4 1778 1513 50 630 43.1%

TNR (NP-DV1 + NP-DV2 + NP-DV3 + NP-DV4)
Serotype Undepl.
(Neut50)
Ctrl depl. (Neut50) TS depl. (Neut50) CR depl. (Neut50) TS neut
DV1 1995 1174 50 257 22.8%
DV2 6918 2691 50 1000 37.8%
DV3 3090 2454 50 1318 54.8%
DV4 1258 562 50 501 97.8%

The proportions of serotype-specific and cross-reactive neutralizing antibody titers per DENV serotype in sera of mice immunized with tetravalent vaccine formulations were evaluated using a DENV serum depletion assay. Serum was incubated with magnetic beads coated with rE of DENV1, 2, 3 or 4 and serotype specific neutralizing IgG titers were determined against all 4 rE serotypes. The neutralizing capacity of undepleted (Undepl.), handling control sera (Ctrl depl.), serotype specific depleted (TS depl.) and cross-reactive depleted (CR depl.) was expressed as Neut50 values and used to determine the percentage of serotype specific neutralizing antibodies (TS neut).