2016
DOI: 10.1093/cid/ciw492
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Sex-Differential Non-Vaccine-Specific Immunological Effects of Diphtheria-Tetanus-Pertussis and Measles Vaccination

Abstract: Vaccines can have nontargeted heterologous effects that manifest as increased protection against nonvaccine infections, as described for measles vaccine (MV), or increased susceptibility to infections and death, as described following diphtheria-tetanus-whole cell pertussis (DTP) vaccination. The mechanisms are unknown, and high-quality immunological studies are lacking. This study was designed to investigate the heterologous effects of MV and DTP in 302 Gambian infants. The results support a sex-differential … Show more

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“…The MV + DTP group also experienced a decline in naïve CD4 and CD8 T cell frequencies, and increased CD4 T EM and CD4 T EMRA populations following vaccination, with some sex differences in this effect. These results are consistent with our previous findings that combining MV with DTP vaccination has immune suppressing effects on PPD cellular responses and RNA expression in males, but the opposite effect in females, compared to giving DTP or MV alone ( 17 ).…”
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confidence: 93%
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“…The MV + DTP group also experienced a decline in naïve CD4 and CD8 T cell frequencies, and increased CD4 T EM and CD4 T EMRA populations following vaccination, with some sex differences in this effect. These results are consistent with our previous findings that combining MV with DTP vaccination has immune suppressing effects on PPD cellular responses and RNA expression in males, but the opposite effect in females, compared to giving DTP or MV alone ( 17 ).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…We previously showed that measles antibody titers 4 weeks after vaccination were not affected by simultaneous administration of DTP; nor were tetanus toxoid (Ttx), diphtheria toxoid (Dtx), and Ptx titers post-DTP vaccination altered by giving MV at the same time ( 17 ). To increase statistical power, we combined the MV and MV + DTP group to analyze for measles Ab correlations between baseline circulating Tregs and vaccine antibody levels 4 weeks later; and the DTP and MV + DTP groups to analyze for DTP Ab correlations.…”
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“…Accordingly, time of vaccination has been linked to differences in T cell populations and strength and type of heterologous immune response (73,74). Sex-specific differences in terms of protective non-specific effects of vaccines such as measles and vaccinia (64,(75)(76)(77)(78)(79)(80) have also been described. Modification of vaccine composition (e.g., enrichment of particular proteins or epitopes) or conditions of administration (e.g., age, dose, number of immunizations) could potentially help us achieve the beneficial heterologous effects of vaccines without compromising their primary protective effects (vaccine specific).…”
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confidence: 99%