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The presence of senescent peripheral T-cells is negatively correlated to COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age

PURPOSE: Cancer patients are at risk of severe COVID-19 infection, and vaccination is recommended. Nevertheless, we observe a failure of COVID-19 vaccines in this vulnerable population. We hypothesize that senescent peripheral T-cells alter COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity. METHODS: We performed a...

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Autores principales: Orillard, E., Spehner, L., Mansi, L., Bouard, A., Falcoz, A., Lepiller, Q., Renaude, E., Pallandre, JR., Vienot, A., Kroemer, M., Borg, C.
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10272422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37334387
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1160664
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author Orillard, E.
Spehner, L.
Mansi, L.
Bouard, A.
Falcoz, A.
Lepiller, Q.
Renaude, E.
Pallandre, JR.
Vienot, A.
Kroemer, M.
Borg, C.
author_facet Orillard, E.
Spehner, L.
Mansi, L.
Bouard, A.
Falcoz, A.
Lepiller, Q.
Renaude, E.
Pallandre, JR.
Vienot, A.
Kroemer, M.
Borg, C.
author_sort Orillard, E.
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description PURPOSE: Cancer patients are at risk of severe COVID-19 infection, and vaccination is recommended. Nevertheless, we observe a failure of COVID-19 vaccines in this vulnerable population. We hypothesize that senescent peripheral T-cells alter COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity. METHODS: We performed a monocentric prospective study and enrolled cancer patients and healthy donors before the COVID-19 vaccination. The primary objective was to assess the association of peripheral senescent T-cells (CD28(-)CD57(+)KLRG1(+)) with COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity. RESULTS: Eighty cancer patients have been included, with serological and specific T-cell responses evaluated before and at 3 months post-vaccination. Age ≥ 70 years was the principal clinical factor negatively influencing the serological (p=0.035) and specific SARS-CoV-2 T-cell responses (p=0.047). The presence of senescent T-cells was correlated to lower serological (p=0.049) and specific T-cell responses (p=0.009). Our results sustained the definition of a specific cut-off for senescence immune phenotype (SIP) (≥ 5% of CD4 and ≥ 39.5% of CD8 T-cells), which was correlated to a lower serological response induced by COVID-19 vaccination for CD4 and CD8 SIP(high) (p=0.039 and p=0.049 respectively). While CD4 SIP level had no impact on COVID-19 vaccine efficacy in elderly patients, our results unraveled a possible predictive role for CD4 SIP(high) T-cell levels in younger cancer patients. CONCLUSIONS: Elderly cancer patients have a poor serological response to vaccination; specific strategies are needed in this population. Also, the presence of a CD4 SIP(high) affects the serological response in younger patients and seems to be a potential biomarker of no vaccinal response.
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spelling pubmed-102724222023-06-17 The presence of senescent peripheral T-cells is negatively correlated to COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age Orillard, E. Spehner, L. Mansi, L. Bouard, A. Falcoz, A. Lepiller, Q. Renaude, E. Pallandre, JR. Vienot, A. Kroemer, M. Borg, C. Front Immunol Immunology PURPOSE: Cancer patients are at risk of severe COVID-19 infection, and vaccination is recommended. Nevertheless, we observe a failure of COVID-19 vaccines in this vulnerable population. We hypothesize that senescent peripheral T-cells alter COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity. METHODS: We performed a monocentric prospective study and enrolled cancer patients and healthy donors before the COVID-19 vaccination. The primary objective was to assess the association of peripheral senescent T-cells (CD28(-)CD57(+)KLRG1(+)) with COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity. RESULTS: Eighty cancer patients have been included, with serological and specific T-cell responses evaluated before and at 3 months post-vaccination. Age ≥ 70 years was the principal clinical factor negatively influencing the serological (p=0.035) and specific SARS-CoV-2 T-cell responses (p=0.047). The presence of senescent T-cells was correlated to lower serological (p=0.049) and specific T-cell responses (p=0.009). Our results sustained the definition of a specific cut-off for senescence immune phenotype (SIP) (≥ 5% of CD4 and ≥ 39.5% of CD8 T-cells), which was correlated to a lower serological response induced by COVID-19 vaccination for CD4 and CD8 SIP(high) (p=0.039 and p=0.049 respectively). While CD4 SIP level had no impact on COVID-19 vaccine efficacy in elderly patients, our results unraveled a possible predictive role for CD4 SIP(high) T-cell levels in younger cancer patients. CONCLUSIONS: Elderly cancer patients have a poor serological response to vaccination; specific strategies are needed in this population. Also, the presence of a CD4 SIP(high) affects the serological response in younger patients and seems to be a potential biomarker of no vaccinal response. Frontiers Media S.A. 2023-06-02 /pmc/articles/PMC10272422/ /pubmed/37334387 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1160664 Text en Copyright © 2023 Orillard, Spehner, Mansi, Bouard, Falcoz, Lepiller, Renaude, Pallandre, Vienot, Kroemer and Borg https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.
spellingShingle Immunology
Orillard, E.
Spehner, L.
Mansi, L.
Bouard, A.
Falcoz, A.
Lepiller, Q.
Renaude, E.
Pallandre, JR.
Vienot, A.
Kroemer, M.
Borg, C.
The presence of senescent peripheral T-cells is negatively correlated to COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age
title The presence of senescent peripheral T-cells is negatively correlated to COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age
title_full The presence of senescent peripheral T-cells is negatively correlated to COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age
title_fullStr The presence of senescent peripheral T-cells is negatively correlated to COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age
title_full_unstemmed The presence of senescent peripheral T-cells is negatively correlated to COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age
title_short The presence of senescent peripheral T-cells is negatively correlated to COVID-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age
title_sort presence of senescent peripheral t-cells is negatively correlated to covid-19 vaccine-induced immunity in cancer patients under 70 years of age
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10272422/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37334387
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1160664
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