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Impaired NK Cell Responses to Pertussis and H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Antigens in Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected Individuals

NK cells contribute to postvaccination immune responses after activation by IL-2 from Ag-specific memory T cells or by cross-linking of the low-affinity IgG receptor, CD16, by Ag–Ab immune complexes. Sensitivity of NK cells to these signals from the adaptive immune system is heterogeneous and influe...

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Autores principales: Nielsen, Carolyn M., White, Matthew J., Bottomley, Christian, Lusa, Chiara, Rodríguez-Galán, Ana, Turner, Scarlett E. G., Goodier, Martin R., Riley, Eleanor M.
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Publicado: AAI 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4416741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25855356
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1403080
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author Nielsen, Carolyn M.
White, Matthew J.
Bottomley, Christian
Lusa, Chiara
Rodríguez-Galán, Ana
Turner, Scarlett E. G.
Goodier, Martin R.
Riley, Eleanor M.
author_facet Nielsen, Carolyn M.
White, Matthew J.
Bottomley, Christian
Lusa, Chiara
Rodríguez-Galán, Ana
Turner, Scarlett E. G.
Goodier, Martin R.
Riley, Eleanor M.
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description NK cells contribute to postvaccination immune responses after activation by IL-2 from Ag-specific memory T cells or by cross-linking of the low-affinity IgG receptor, CD16, by Ag–Ab immune complexes. Sensitivity of NK cells to these signals from the adaptive immune system is heterogeneous and influenced by their stage of differentiation. CD56(dim)CD57(+) NK cells are less responsive to IL-2 and produce less IFN-γ in response to T cell–mediated activation than do CD56(bright) or CD56(dim)CD57(−) NK cells. Conversely, NK cell cytotoxicity, as measured by degranulation, is maintained across the CD56(dim) subsets. Human CMV (HCMV), a highly prevalent herpes virus causing lifelong, usually latent, infections, drives the expansion of the CD56(dim)CD57(+)NKG2C(+) NK cell population, skewing the NK cell repertoire in favor of cytotoxic responses at the expense of cytokine-driven responses. We hypothesized, therefore, that HCMV seropositivity would be associated with altered NK cell responses to vaccine Ags. In a cross-sectional study of 152 U.K. adults, with HCMV seroprevalence rate of 36%, we find that HCMV seropositivity is associated with lower NK cell IFN-γ production and degranulation after in vitro restimulation with pertussis or H1N1 influenza vaccine Ags. Higher expression of CD57/NKG2C and lower expression of IL-18Rα on NK cells from HCMV seropositive subjects do not fully explain these impaired responses, which are likely the result of multiple receptor–ligand interactions. This study demonstrates for the first time, to our knowledge, that HCMV serostatus influences NK cell contributions to adaptive immunity and raises important questions regarding the impact of HCMV infection on vaccine efficacy.
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spelling pubmed-44167412015-05-11 Impaired NK Cell Responses to Pertussis and H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Antigens in Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected Individuals Nielsen, Carolyn M. White, Matthew J. Bottomley, Christian Lusa, Chiara Rodríguez-Galán, Ana Turner, Scarlett E. G. Goodier, Martin R. Riley, Eleanor M. J Immunol Antigen Recognition and Responses NK cells contribute to postvaccination immune responses after activation by IL-2 from Ag-specific memory T cells or by cross-linking of the low-affinity IgG receptor, CD16, by Ag–Ab immune complexes. Sensitivity of NK cells to these signals from the adaptive immune system is heterogeneous and influenced by their stage of differentiation. CD56(dim)CD57(+) NK cells are less responsive to IL-2 and produce less IFN-γ in response to T cell–mediated activation than do CD56(bright) or CD56(dim)CD57(−) NK cells. Conversely, NK cell cytotoxicity, as measured by degranulation, is maintained across the CD56(dim) subsets. Human CMV (HCMV), a highly prevalent herpes virus causing lifelong, usually latent, infections, drives the expansion of the CD56(dim)CD57(+)NKG2C(+) NK cell population, skewing the NK cell repertoire in favor of cytotoxic responses at the expense of cytokine-driven responses. We hypothesized, therefore, that HCMV seropositivity would be associated with altered NK cell responses to vaccine Ags. In a cross-sectional study of 152 U.K. adults, with HCMV seroprevalence rate of 36%, we find that HCMV seropositivity is associated with lower NK cell IFN-γ production and degranulation after in vitro restimulation with pertussis or H1N1 influenza vaccine Ags. Higher expression of CD57/NKG2C and lower expression of IL-18Rα on NK cells from HCMV seropositive subjects do not fully explain these impaired responses, which are likely the result of multiple receptor–ligand interactions. This study demonstrates for the first time, to our knowledge, that HCMV serostatus influences NK cell contributions to adaptive immunity and raises important questions regarding the impact of HCMV infection on vaccine efficacy. AAI 2015-05-15 2015-04-08 /pmc/articles/PMC4416741/ /pubmed/25855356 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1403080 Text en Copyright © 2015 The Authors This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the CC-BY 3.0 Unported license.
spellingShingle Antigen Recognition and Responses
Nielsen, Carolyn M.
White, Matthew J.
Bottomley, Christian
Lusa, Chiara
Rodríguez-Galán, Ana
Turner, Scarlett E. G.
Goodier, Martin R.
Riley, Eleanor M.
Impaired NK Cell Responses to Pertussis and H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Antigens in Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected Individuals
title Impaired NK Cell Responses to Pertussis and H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Antigens in Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected Individuals
title_full Impaired NK Cell Responses to Pertussis and H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Antigens in Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected Individuals
title_fullStr Impaired NK Cell Responses to Pertussis and H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Antigens in Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected Individuals
title_full_unstemmed Impaired NK Cell Responses to Pertussis and H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Antigens in Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected Individuals
title_short Impaired NK Cell Responses to Pertussis and H1N1 Influenza Vaccine Antigens in Human Cytomegalovirus-Infected Individuals
title_sort impaired nk cell responses to pertussis and h1n1 influenza vaccine antigens in human cytomegalovirus-infected individuals
topic Antigen Recognition and Responses
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4416741/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25855356
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/jimmunol.1403080
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