2023
DOI: 10.1111/irv.13172
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The impact of pre‐existing influenza antibodies and inflammatory status on the influenza vaccine responses in older adults

Abstract: Age‐associated immune changes and pre‐existing influenza immunity are hypothesized to reduce influenza vaccine effectiveness in older adults, although the contribution of each factor is unknown. Here, we constructed influenza‐specific IgG landscapes and determined baseline concentrations of cytokines typically associated with chronic inflammation in older adults (TNF‐α, IL‐10, IL‐6, and IFN‐γ) in 30 high and 29 low influenza vaccine responders (HR and LR, respectively). In a background of high H3 antibody tite… Show more

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“…IL-2 has been shown to play an essential role in a T-helper 2 (TH2) differentiation (19) and may play a role in the adaptive immune response (20). Inflammatory cytokine levels of IL-6 and TNFA in serum have shown a positive correlation with fold-increases in hemagglutination inhibition titers following vaccination (21). IFN levels have also been shown to be protective and enhance antibody response following influenza infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…IL-2 has been shown to play an essential role in a T-helper 2 (TH2) differentiation (19) and may play a role in the adaptive immune response (20). Inflammatory cytokine levels of IL-6 and TNFA in serum have shown a positive correlation with fold-increases in hemagglutination inhibition titers following vaccination (21). IFN levels have also been shown to be protective and enhance antibody response following influenza infection.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%