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Vaccination Against Diphtheria and Tetanus as a Way to Activate Adaptive Immunity in Children with Solid Tumors

Early studies on vaccination of children with oncological diseases were only dedicated to the assessment of safety and immunogenicity of the drug. Mechanisms of the post-vaccination immune response were not investigated. This study involved 41 patients aged 7-15 years who were treated for solid tumo...

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Autores principales: Kostinov, Mikhail Petrovich, Akhmatova, Nelli Kimovna, Karpocheva, Svetlana Victorovna, Vlasenko, Anna Egorovna, Polishchuk, Valentina Borisovna, Kostinov, Anton Mikhailovich
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8296462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34305933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.696816
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author Kostinov, Mikhail Petrovich
Akhmatova, Nelli Kimovna
Karpocheva, Svetlana Victorovna
Vlasenko, Anna Egorovna
Polishchuk, Valentina Borisovna
Kostinov, Anton Mikhailovich
author_facet Kostinov, Mikhail Petrovich
Akhmatova, Nelli Kimovna
Karpocheva, Svetlana Victorovna
Vlasenko, Anna Egorovna
Polishchuk, Valentina Borisovna
Kostinov, Anton Mikhailovich
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description Early studies on vaccination of children with oncological diseases were only dedicated to the assessment of safety and immunogenicity of the drug. Mechanisms of the post-vaccination immune response were not investigated. This study involved 41 patients aged 7-15 years who were treated for solid tumors two or more years ago. Of these, 26 were vaccinated against diphtheria and tetanus with ADS-m toxoid. Fifteen children (i.e., controls) were not vaccinated. The vaccination tolerability and clinical characteristics of the underlying disease remission ware assessed. Lymphocyte subpopulations were investigated over time by flow cytometry at 1, 6, and 12 months. IgG anti-diphtheria and anti-tetanus toxoids levels were assessed by ELISA. Within the first day of the post-vaccination period, two (7.7%) children demonstrated moderate local reactions and increased body temperature (up to 38.0°C). Relapse and metastasis were not mentioned within a year after immunization. An increase in concentration of IgG antibodies, maintained for 12 months, were noted [2.1 (1.3-3.4) IU/ml against diphtheria (p <0.001), 6.4 (2.3-9.7) IU/ml against tetanus (p <0.001)]. In contrast to healthy children, those with a history of cancer demonstrated a decrease in the relative number of mature T lymphocytes, as well as in absolute number of cytotoxic T cells and B lymphocytes. In a month after the revaccination, a significant increase in absolute (p = 0.04) and relative (p = 0.007) numbers of T lymphocytes and T helpers was revealed. In a year, these values decreased to baseline levels. As for helpers, they decreased below baseline and control values (p = 0.004). In a year after the vaccination, there was a significant (p = 0.05) increase in lymphocyte level with a decrease in the number of NK cells and B cells as compared with controls. Revaccination against diphtheria and tetanus promoted proliferation of a total lymphocytic cell pool along with restoration of the T lymphocyte subpopulation in children with a history of solid tumors. The ADS-m toxoid has a certain nonspecific immunomodulatory effect. These findings are important, also in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic.
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spelling pubmed-82964622021-07-23 Vaccination Against Diphtheria and Tetanus as a Way to Activate Adaptive Immunity in Children with Solid Tumors Kostinov, Mikhail Petrovich Akhmatova, Nelli Kimovna Karpocheva, Svetlana Victorovna Vlasenko, Anna Egorovna Polishchuk, Valentina Borisovna Kostinov, Anton Mikhailovich Front Immunol Immunology Early studies on vaccination of children with oncological diseases were only dedicated to the assessment of safety and immunogenicity of the drug. Mechanisms of the post-vaccination immune response were not investigated. This study involved 41 patients aged 7-15 years who were treated for solid tumors two or more years ago. Of these, 26 were vaccinated against diphtheria and tetanus with ADS-m toxoid. Fifteen children (i.e., controls) were not vaccinated. The vaccination tolerability and clinical characteristics of the underlying disease remission ware assessed. Lymphocyte subpopulations were investigated over time by flow cytometry at 1, 6, and 12 months. IgG anti-diphtheria and anti-tetanus toxoids levels were assessed by ELISA. Within the first day of the post-vaccination period, two (7.7%) children demonstrated moderate local reactions and increased body temperature (up to 38.0°C). Relapse and metastasis were not mentioned within a year after immunization. An increase in concentration of IgG antibodies, maintained for 12 months, were noted [2.1 (1.3-3.4) IU/ml against diphtheria (p <0.001), 6.4 (2.3-9.7) IU/ml against tetanus (p <0.001)]. In contrast to healthy children, those with a history of cancer demonstrated a decrease in the relative number of mature T lymphocytes, as well as in absolute number of cytotoxic T cells and B lymphocytes. In a month after the revaccination, a significant increase in absolute (p = 0.04) and relative (p = 0.007) numbers of T lymphocytes and T helpers was revealed. In a year, these values decreased to baseline levels. As for helpers, they decreased below baseline and control values (p = 0.004). In a year after the vaccination, there was a significant (p = 0.05) increase in lymphocyte level with a decrease in the number of NK cells and B cells as compared with controls. Revaccination against diphtheria and tetanus promoted proliferation of a total lymphocytic cell pool along with restoration of the T lymphocyte subpopulation in children with a history of solid tumors. The ADS-m toxoid has a certain nonspecific immunomodulatory effect. These findings are important, also in the midst of the coronavirus pandemic. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-07-08 /pmc/articles/PMC8296462/ /pubmed/34305933 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.696816 Text en Copyright © 2021 Kostinov, Akhmatova, Karpocheva, Vlasenko, Polishchuk and Kostinov 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
Kostinov, Mikhail Petrovich
Akhmatova, Nelli Kimovna
Karpocheva, Svetlana Victorovna
Vlasenko, Anna Egorovna
Polishchuk, Valentina Borisovna
Kostinov, Anton Mikhailovich
Vaccination Against Diphtheria and Tetanus as a Way to Activate Adaptive Immunity in Children with Solid Tumors
title Vaccination Against Diphtheria and Tetanus as a Way to Activate Adaptive Immunity in Children with Solid Tumors
title_full Vaccination Against Diphtheria and Tetanus as a Way to Activate Adaptive Immunity in Children with Solid Tumors
title_fullStr Vaccination Against Diphtheria and Tetanus as a Way to Activate Adaptive Immunity in Children with Solid Tumors
title_full_unstemmed Vaccination Against Diphtheria and Tetanus as a Way to Activate Adaptive Immunity in Children with Solid Tumors
title_short Vaccination Against Diphtheria and Tetanus as a Way to Activate Adaptive Immunity in Children with Solid Tumors
title_sort vaccination against diphtheria and tetanus as a way to activate adaptive immunity in children with solid tumors
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8296462/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34305933
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.696816
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