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Robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of Indigenous Australians

Morbidity and mortality rates from seasonal and pandemic influenza occur disproportionately in high-risk groups, including Indigenous people globally. Although vaccination against influenza is recommended for those most at risk, studies on immune responses elicited by seasonal vaccines in Indigenous...

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Autores principales: Hensen, Luca, Nguyen, Thi H. O., Rowntree, Louise C., Damelang, Timon, Koutsakos, Marios, Aban, Malet, Hurt, Aeron, Harland, Kim L., Auladell, Maria, van de Sandt, Carolien E., Everitt, Anngie, Blacker, Cath, Oyong, Damian A., Loughland, Jessica R., Webb, Jessica R., Wines, Bruce D., Hogarth, P. Mark, Flanagan, Katie L., Plebanski, Magdalena, Wheatley, Adam, Chung, Amy W., Kent, Stephen J., Miller, Adrian, Clemens, E. Bridie, Doherty, Peter C., Nelson, Jane, Davies, Jane, Tong, Steven Y. C., Kedzierska, Katherine
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Publicado: National Academy of Sciences 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8522271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34607957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2109388118
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author Hensen, Luca
Nguyen, Thi H. O.
Rowntree, Louise C.
Damelang, Timon
Koutsakos, Marios
Aban, Malet
Hurt, Aeron
Harland, Kim L.
Auladell, Maria
van de Sandt, Carolien E.
Everitt, Anngie
Blacker, Cath
Oyong, Damian A.
Loughland, Jessica R.
Webb, Jessica R.
Wines, Bruce D.
Hogarth, P. Mark
Flanagan, Katie L.
Plebanski, Magdalena
Wheatley, Adam
Chung, Amy W.
Kent, Stephen J.
Miller, Adrian
Clemens, E. Bridie
Doherty, Peter C.
Nelson, Jane
Davies, Jane
Tong, Steven Y. C.
Kedzierska, Katherine
author_facet Hensen, Luca
Nguyen, Thi H. O.
Rowntree, Louise C.
Damelang, Timon
Koutsakos, Marios
Aban, Malet
Hurt, Aeron
Harland, Kim L.
Auladell, Maria
van de Sandt, Carolien E.
Everitt, Anngie
Blacker, Cath
Oyong, Damian A.
Loughland, Jessica R.
Webb, Jessica R.
Wines, Bruce D.
Hogarth, P. Mark
Flanagan, Katie L.
Plebanski, Magdalena
Wheatley, Adam
Chung, Amy W.
Kent, Stephen J.
Miller, Adrian
Clemens, E. Bridie
Doherty, Peter C.
Nelson, Jane
Davies, Jane
Tong, Steven Y. C.
Kedzierska, Katherine
author_sort Hensen, Luca
collection PubMed
description Morbidity and mortality rates from seasonal and pandemic influenza occur disproportionately in high-risk groups, including Indigenous people globally. Although vaccination against influenza is recommended for those most at risk, studies on immune responses elicited by seasonal vaccines in Indigenous populations are largely missing, with no data available for Indigenous Australians and only one report published on antibody responses in Indigenous Canadians. We recruited 78 Indigenous and 84 non-Indigenous Australians vaccinated with the quadrivalent influenza vaccine into the Looking into InFluenza T cell immunity - Vaccination cohort study and collected blood to define baseline, early (day 7), and memory (day 28) immune responses. We performed in-depth analyses of T and B cell activation, formation of memory B cells, and antibody profiles and investigated host factors that could contribute to vaccine responses. We found activation profiles of circulating T follicular helper type-1 cells at the early stage correlated strongly with the total change in antibody titers induced by vaccination. Formation of influenza-specific hemagglutinin-binding memory B cells was significantly higher in seroconverters compared with nonseroconverters. In-depth antibody characterization revealed a reduction in immunoglobulin G3 before and after vaccination in the Indigenous Australian population, potentially linked to the increased frequency of the G3m21* allotype. Overall, our data provide evidence that Indigenous populations elicit robust, broad, and prototypical immune responses following immunization with seasonal inactivated influenza vaccines. Our work strongly supports the recommendation of influenza vaccination to protect Indigenous populations from severe seasonal influenza virus infections and their subsequent complications.
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spelling pubmed-85222712021-10-27 Robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of Indigenous Australians Hensen, Luca Nguyen, Thi H. O. Rowntree, Louise C. Damelang, Timon Koutsakos, Marios Aban, Malet Hurt, Aeron Harland, Kim L. Auladell, Maria van de Sandt, Carolien E. Everitt, Anngie Blacker, Cath Oyong, Damian A. Loughland, Jessica R. Webb, Jessica R. Wines, Bruce D. Hogarth, P. Mark Flanagan, Katie L. Plebanski, Magdalena Wheatley, Adam Chung, Amy W. Kent, Stephen J. Miller, Adrian Clemens, E. Bridie Doherty, Peter C. Nelson, Jane Davies, Jane Tong, Steven Y. C. Kedzierska, Katherine Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A Biological Sciences Morbidity and mortality rates from seasonal and pandemic influenza occur disproportionately in high-risk groups, including Indigenous people globally. Although vaccination against influenza is recommended for those most at risk, studies on immune responses elicited by seasonal vaccines in Indigenous populations are largely missing, with no data available for Indigenous Australians and only one report published on antibody responses in Indigenous Canadians. We recruited 78 Indigenous and 84 non-Indigenous Australians vaccinated with the quadrivalent influenza vaccine into the Looking into InFluenza T cell immunity - Vaccination cohort study and collected blood to define baseline, early (day 7), and memory (day 28) immune responses. We performed in-depth analyses of T and B cell activation, formation of memory B cells, and antibody profiles and investigated host factors that could contribute to vaccine responses. We found activation profiles of circulating T follicular helper type-1 cells at the early stage correlated strongly with the total change in antibody titers induced by vaccination. Formation of influenza-specific hemagglutinin-binding memory B cells was significantly higher in seroconverters compared with nonseroconverters. In-depth antibody characterization revealed a reduction in immunoglobulin G3 before and after vaccination in the Indigenous Australian population, potentially linked to the increased frequency of the G3m21* allotype. Overall, our data provide evidence that Indigenous populations elicit robust, broad, and prototypical immune responses following immunization with seasonal inactivated influenza vaccines. Our work strongly supports the recommendation of influenza vaccination to protect Indigenous populations from severe seasonal influenza virus infections and their subsequent complications. National Academy of Sciences 2021-10-12 2021-10-04 /pmc/articles/PMC8522271/ /pubmed/34607957 http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2109388118 Text en Copyright © 2021 the Author(s). Published by PNAS. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This open access article is distributed under Creative Commons Attribution License 4.0 (CC BY) (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Biological Sciences
Hensen, Luca
Nguyen, Thi H. O.
Rowntree, Louise C.
Damelang, Timon
Koutsakos, Marios
Aban, Malet
Hurt, Aeron
Harland, Kim L.
Auladell, Maria
van de Sandt, Carolien E.
Everitt, Anngie
Blacker, Cath
Oyong, Damian A.
Loughland, Jessica R.
Webb, Jessica R.
Wines, Bruce D.
Hogarth, P. Mark
Flanagan, Katie L.
Plebanski, Magdalena
Wheatley, Adam
Chung, Amy W.
Kent, Stephen J.
Miller, Adrian
Clemens, E. Bridie
Doherty, Peter C.
Nelson, Jane
Davies, Jane
Tong, Steven Y. C.
Kedzierska, Katherine
Robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of Indigenous Australians
title Robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of Indigenous Australians
title_full Robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of Indigenous Australians
title_fullStr Robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of Indigenous Australians
title_full_unstemmed Robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of Indigenous Australians
title_short Robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of Indigenous Australians
title_sort robust and prototypical immune responses toward influenza vaccines in the high-risk group of indigenous australians
topic Biological Sciences
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8522271/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34607957
http://dx.doi.org/10.1073/pnas.2109388118
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