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Sex-Differential Impact of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on In Vitro Reactivity to Toll-Like Receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 Stimulation in Gambian Infants

Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection rates approach 100% by the first year of life in low-income countries. It is not known if this drives changes to innate immunity in early life and thereby altered immune reactivity to infections and vaccines. Given the panoply of sex differences in immunity, it...

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Autores principales: Cox, Momodou, Adetifa, Jane U., Noho-Konteh, Fatou, Sanyang, Lady C., Drammeh, Abdoulie, Plebanski, Magdalena, Whittle, Hilton C., Rowland-Jones, Sarah L., Robertson, Iain, Flanagan, Katie L.
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32707906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8030407
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author Cox, Momodou
Adetifa, Jane U.
Noho-Konteh, Fatou
Sanyang, Lady C.
Drammeh, Abdoulie
Plebanski, Magdalena
Whittle, Hilton C.
Rowland-Jones, Sarah L.
Robertson, Iain
Flanagan, Katie L.
author_facet Cox, Momodou
Adetifa, Jane U.
Noho-Konteh, Fatou
Sanyang, Lady C.
Drammeh, Abdoulie
Plebanski, Magdalena
Whittle, Hilton C.
Rowland-Jones, Sarah L.
Robertson, Iain
Flanagan, Katie L.
author_sort Cox, Momodou
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description Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection rates approach 100% by the first year of life in low-income countries. It is not known if this drives changes to innate immunity in early life and thereby altered immune reactivity to infections and vaccines. Given the panoply of sex differences in immunity, it is feasible that any immunological effects of HCMV would differ in males and females. We analysed ex vivo innate cytokine responses to a panel of toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands in 108 nine-month-old Gambian males and females participating in a vaccine trial. We found evidence that HCMV suppressed reactivity to TLR2 and TLR7/8 stimulation in females but not males. This is likely to contribute to sex differences in responses to infections and vaccines in early life and has implications for the development of TLR ligands as vaccine adjuvants. Development of an effective HCMV vaccine would be able to circumvent some of these potentially negative effects of HCMV infection in childhood.
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spelling pubmed-75645342020-10-29 Sex-Differential Impact of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on In Vitro Reactivity to Toll-Like Receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 Stimulation in Gambian Infants Cox, Momodou Adetifa, Jane U. Noho-Konteh, Fatou Sanyang, Lady C. Drammeh, Abdoulie Plebanski, Magdalena Whittle, Hilton C. Rowland-Jones, Sarah L. Robertson, Iain Flanagan, Katie L. Vaccines (Basel) Article Human cytomegalovirus (HCMV) infection rates approach 100% by the first year of life in low-income countries. It is not known if this drives changes to innate immunity in early life and thereby altered immune reactivity to infections and vaccines. Given the panoply of sex differences in immunity, it is feasible that any immunological effects of HCMV would differ in males and females. We analysed ex vivo innate cytokine responses to a panel of toll-like receptor (TLR) ligands in 108 nine-month-old Gambian males and females participating in a vaccine trial. We found evidence that HCMV suppressed reactivity to TLR2 and TLR7/8 stimulation in females but not males. This is likely to contribute to sex differences in responses to infections and vaccines in early life and has implications for the development of TLR ligands as vaccine adjuvants. Development of an effective HCMV vaccine would be able to circumvent some of these potentially negative effects of HCMV infection in childhood. MDPI 2020-07-22 /pmc/articles/PMC7564534/ /pubmed/32707906 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8030407 Text en © 2020 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cox, Momodou
Adetifa, Jane U.
Noho-Konteh, Fatou
Sanyang, Lady C.
Drammeh, Abdoulie
Plebanski, Magdalena
Whittle, Hilton C.
Rowland-Jones, Sarah L.
Robertson, Iain
Flanagan, Katie L.
Sex-Differential Impact of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on In Vitro Reactivity to Toll-Like Receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 Stimulation in Gambian Infants
title Sex-Differential Impact of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on In Vitro Reactivity to Toll-Like Receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 Stimulation in Gambian Infants
title_full Sex-Differential Impact of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on In Vitro Reactivity to Toll-Like Receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 Stimulation in Gambian Infants
title_fullStr Sex-Differential Impact of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on In Vitro Reactivity to Toll-Like Receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 Stimulation in Gambian Infants
title_full_unstemmed Sex-Differential Impact of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on In Vitro Reactivity to Toll-Like Receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 Stimulation in Gambian Infants
title_short Sex-Differential Impact of Human Cytomegalovirus Infection on In Vitro Reactivity to Toll-Like Receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 Stimulation in Gambian Infants
title_sort sex-differential impact of human cytomegalovirus infection on in vitro reactivity to toll-like receptor 2, 4 and 7/8 stimulation in gambian infants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7564534/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32707906
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/vaccines8030407
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