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Epstein-Barr Virus but Not Cytomegalovirus Is Associated with Reduced Vaccine Antibody Responses in Gambian Infants
BACKGROUND: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are persistent herpesviruses that have various immunomodulatory effects on their hosts. Both viruses are usually acquired in infancy in Sub-Saharan Africa, a region where childhood vaccines are less effective than in high income settings...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984441/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21103338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014013 |
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author | Holder, Beth Miles, David J. C. Kaye, Steve Crozier, Sarah Mohammed, Nuredin Ibrahim Duah, Nancy O. Roberts, Elishia Ojuola, Olubukola Palmero, Melba S. Touray, Ebrima S. Waight, Pauline Cotten, Matthew Rowland-Jones, Sarah van der Sande, Marianne Whittle, Hilton |
author_facet | Holder, Beth Miles, David J. C. Kaye, Steve Crozier, Sarah Mohammed, Nuredin Ibrahim Duah, Nancy O. Roberts, Elishia Ojuola, Olubukola Palmero, Melba S. Touray, Ebrima S. Waight, Pauline Cotten, Matthew Rowland-Jones, Sarah van der Sande, Marianne Whittle, Hilton |
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description | BACKGROUND: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are persistent herpesviruses that have various immunomodulatory effects on their hosts. Both viruses are usually acquired in infancy in Sub-Saharan Africa, a region where childhood vaccines are less effective than in high income settings. To establish whether there is an association between these two observations, we tested the hypothesis that infection with one or both viruses modulate antibody responses to the T-cell independent meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine and the T-cell dependent measles vaccines. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Infection with EBV and CMV was diagnosed by the presence of virus-specific IgM in the peripheral blood or by the presence of IgG at higher levels than that found in umbilical cord blood. Anti-meningococcus IgG and IgM were quantified by ELISA. Anti-measles antibody responses were quantified by haemagglutinin antibody inhibition assay. Infants infected with EBV had reduced IgG and IgM antibody responses to meningococcal polysaccharides and to measles vaccine. Infection with CMV alone predicted no changes in the response to meningococcal polysaccharide. While CMV alone had no discernable effect on the antibody response to measles, the response of infants infected with both CMV and EBV was similar to that of infants infected with neither, suggesting that the effects of CMV infection countered the effects of EBV on measles antibody responses. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this exploratory study indicate that infection with EBV is associated with reduced antibody responses to polysaccharides and to measles vaccine, but suggest that the response to T-cell dependent antigens such as measles haemagglutinin may be restored by infection with CMV. |
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spelling | pubmed-29844412010-11-22 Epstein-Barr Virus but Not Cytomegalovirus Is Associated with Reduced Vaccine Antibody Responses in Gambian Infants Holder, Beth Miles, David J. C. Kaye, Steve Crozier, Sarah Mohammed, Nuredin Ibrahim Duah, Nancy O. Roberts, Elishia Ojuola, Olubukola Palmero, Melba S. Touray, Ebrima S. Waight, Pauline Cotten, Matthew Rowland-Jones, Sarah van der Sande, Marianne Whittle, Hilton PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Epstein-Barr virus (EBV) and cytomegalovirus (CMV) are persistent herpesviruses that have various immunomodulatory effects on their hosts. Both viruses are usually acquired in infancy in Sub-Saharan Africa, a region where childhood vaccines are less effective than in high income settings. To establish whether there is an association between these two observations, we tested the hypothesis that infection with one or both viruses modulate antibody responses to the T-cell independent meningococcal polysaccharide vaccine and the T-cell dependent measles vaccines. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Infection with EBV and CMV was diagnosed by the presence of virus-specific IgM in the peripheral blood or by the presence of IgG at higher levels than that found in umbilical cord blood. Anti-meningococcus IgG and IgM were quantified by ELISA. Anti-measles antibody responses were quantified by haemagglutinin antibody inhibition assay. Infants infected with EBV had reduced IgG and IgM antibody responses to meningococcal polysaccharides and to measles vaccine. Infection with CMV alone predicted no changes in the response to meningococcal polysaccharide. While CMV alone had no discernable effect on the antibody response to measles, the response of infants infected with both CMV and EBV was similar to that of infants infected with neither, suggesting that the effects of CMV infection countered the effects of EBV on measles antibody responses. CONCLUSIONS: The results of this exploratory study indicate that infection with EBV is associated with reduced antibody responses to polysaccharides and to measles vaccine, but suggest that the response to T-cell dependent antigens such as measles haemagglutinin may be restored by infection with CMV. Public Library of Science 2010-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC2984441/ /pubmed/21103338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014013 Text en Holder et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Holder, Beth Miles, David J. C. Kaye, Steve Crozier, Sarah Mohammed, Nuredin Ibrahim Duah, Nancy O. Roberts, Elishia Ojuola, Olubukola Palmero, Melba S. Touray, Ebrima S. Waight, Pauline Cotten, Matthew Rowland-Jones, Sarah van der Sande, Marianne Whittle, Hilton Epstein-Barr Virus but Not Cytomegalovirus Is Associated with Reduced Vaccine Antibody Responses in Gambian Infants |
title | Epstein-Barr Virus but Not Cytomegalovirus Is Associated with Reduced Vaccine Antibody Responses in Gambian Infants |
title_full | Epstein-Barr Virus but Not Cytomegalovirus Is Associated with Reduced Vaccine Antibody Responses in Gambian Infants |
title_fullStr | Epstein-Barr Virus but Not Cytomegalovirus Is Associated with Reduced Vaccine Antibody Responses in Gambian Infants |
title_full_unstemmed | Epstein-Barr Virus but Not Cytomegalovirus Is Associated with Reduced Vaccine Antibody Responses in Gambian Infants |
title_short | Epstein-Barr Virus but Not Cytomegalovirus Is Associated with Reduced Vaccine Antibody Responses in Gambian Infants |
title_sort | epstein-barr virus but not cytomegalovirus is associated with reduced vaccine antibody responses in gambian infants |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2984441/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21103338 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0014013 |
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