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Immune Activation and Viral Replication after Vaccination with an Influenza A H1N1 2009 Vaccine in HIV-Infected Children Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy

Immunization with a pandemic influenza A H1N1 2009 was recommended for HIV-infected patients. However, there is limited information concerning the impact of immunization with this vaccine on immune activation and HIV viral replication. In this study, 45 HIV-infected children and adolescents receivin...

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Autores principales: Onlamoon, Nattawat, Unpol, Petai, Boonchan, Michittra, Sukapirom, Kasama, Wittawatmongkol, Orasri, Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya, Ammaranond, Palanee, Pattanapanyasat, Kovit
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Publicado: Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/276547
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author Onlamoon, Nattawat
Unpol, Petai
Boonchan, Michittra
Sukapirom, Kasama
Wittawatmongkol, Orasri
Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya
Ammaranond, Palanee
Pattanapanyasat, Kovit
author_facet Onlamoon, Nattawat
Unpol, Petai
Boonchan, Michittra
Sukapirom, Kasama
Wittawatmongkol, Orasri
Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya
Ammaranond, Palanee
Pattanapanyasat, Kovit
author_sort Onlamoon, Nattawat
collection PubMed
description Immunization with a pandemic influenza A H1N1 2009 was recommended for HIV-infected patients. However, there is limited information concerning the impact of immunization with this vaccine on immune activation and HIV viral replication. In this study, 45 HIV-infected children and adolescents receiving antiretroviral therapy were immunized with a 2-dose series of nonadjuvated monovalent influenza A H1N1 2009 vaccine upon enrollment and approximately 1 month later. Immunogenicity was determined by haemagglutination inhibition assay. The level of immune activation was determined by identification of CD38 and HLA-DR on CD8+ T cells. Patients were divided into 2 groups which include patients who had an undetectable HIV viral load (HIV detectable group) and patients who show virological failure (HIV nondetectable group). The results showed seroconversion rate of 55.2% in HIV nondetectable group, whereas 31.3% was found in HIV detectable group. Both groups of patients showed no major increase in immune activation after immunization. Interestingly, a decrease in the frequency of CD8+ T cells that coexpressed CD38 and HLA-DR was observed after immunization in both groups of patients. We suggested that immunization with influenza A H1N1 2009 vaccine can induce immune response to the pandemic virus without major impact on HIV viral replication and immune activation.
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spelling pubmed-37805212013-09-30 Immune Activation and Viral Replication after Vaccination with an Influenza A H1N1 2009 Vaccine in HIV-Infected Children Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy Onlamoon, Nattawat Unpol, Petai Boonchan, Michittra Sukapirom, Kasama Wittawatmongkol, Orasri Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya Ammaranond, Palanee Pattanapanyasat, Kovit Dis Markers Clinical Study Immunization with a pandemic influenza A H1N1 2009 was recommended for HIV-infected patients. However, there is limited information concerning the impact of immunization with this vaccine on immune activation and HIV viral replication. In this study, 45 HIV-infected children and adolescents receiving antiretroviral therapy were immunized with a 2-dose series of nonadjuvated monovalent influenza A H1N1 2009 vaccine upon enrollment and approximately 1 month later. Immunogenicity was determined by haemagglutination inhibition assay. The level of immune activation was determined by identification of CD38 and HLA-DR on CD8+ T cells. Patients were divided into 2 groups which include patients who had an undetectable HIV viral load (HIV detectable group) and patients who show virological failure (HIV nondetectable group). The results showed seroconversion rate of 55.2% in HIV nondetectable group, whereas 31.3% was found in HIV detectable group. Both groups of patients showed no major increase in immune activation after immunization. Interestingly, a decrease in the frequency of CD8+ T cells that coexpressed CD38 and HLA-DR was observed after immunization in both groups of patients. We suggested that immunization with influenza A H1N1 2009 vaccine can induce immune response to the pandemic virus without major impact on HIV viral replication and immune activation. Hindawi Publishing Corporation 2013 2013-09-05 /pmc/articles/PMC3780521/ /pubmed/24167370 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/276547 Text en Copyright © 2013 Nattawat Onlamoon et al. This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Clinical Study
Onlamoon, Nattawat
Unpol, Petai
Boonchan, Michittra
Sukapirom, Kasama
Wittawatmongkol, Orasri
Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya
Ammaranond, Palanee
Pattanapanyasat, Kovit
Immune Activation and Viral Replication after Vaccination with an Influenza A H1N1 2009 Vaccine in HIV-Infected Children Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
title Immune Activation and Viral Replication after Vaccination with an Influenza A H1N1 2009 Vaccine in HIV-Infected Children Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
title_full Immune Activation and Viral Replication after Vaccination with an Influenza A H1N1 2009 Vaccine in HIV-Infected Children Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
title_fullStr Immune Activation and Viral Replication after Vaccination with an Influenza A H1N1 2009 Vaccine in HIV-Infected Children Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
title_full_unstemmed Immune Activation and Viral Replication after Vaccination with an Influenza A H1N1 2009 Vaccine in HIV-Infected Children Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
title_short Immune Activation and Viral Replication after Vaccination with an Influenza A H1N1 2009 Vaccine in HIV-Infected Children Receiving Antiretroviral Therapy
title_sort immune activation and viral replication after vaccination with an influenza a h1n1 2009 vaccine in hiv-infected children receiving antiretroviral therapy
topic Clinical Study
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3780521/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/24167370
http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2013/276547
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