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Potential Association Between Dietary Fibre and Humoral Response to the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine

Influenza vaccination is an effective public health measure to reduce the risk of influenza illness, particularly when the vaccine is well matched to circulating strains. Notwithstanding, the efficacy of influenza vaccination varies greatly among vaccinees due to largely unknown immunological determ...

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Autores principales: Cait, Alissa, Mooney, Anna, Poyntz, Hazel, Shortt, Nick, Jones, Angela, Gestin, Aurélie, Gell, Katie, Grooby, Alix, O’Sullivan, David, Tang, Jeffry S., Young, Wayne, Thayabaran, Darmiga, Sparks, Jenny, Ostapowicz, Tess, Tay, Audrey, Poppitt, Sally D., Elliott, Sarah, Wakefield, Georgia, Parry-Strong, Amber, Ralston, Jacqui, Beasley, Richard, Weatherall, Mark, Braithwaite, Irene, Forbes-Blom, Elizabeth, Gasser, Olivier
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Frontiers Media S.A. 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8635806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34868014
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.765528
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author Cait, Alissa
Mooney, Anna
Poyntz, Hazel
Shortt, Nick
Jones, Angela
Gestin, Aurélie
Gell, Katie
Grooby, Alix
O’Sullivan, David
Tang, Jeffry S.
Young, Wayne
Thayabaran, Darmiga
Sparks, Jenny
Ostapowicz, Tess
Tay, Audrey
Poppitt, Sally D.
Elliott, Sarah
Wakefield, Georgia
Parry-Strong, Amber
Ralston, Jacqui
Beasley, Richard
Weatherall, Mark
Braithwaite, Irene
Forbes-Blom, Elizabeth
Gasser, Olivier
author_facet Cait, Alissa
Mooney, Anna
Poyntz, Hazel
Shortt, Nick
Jones, Angela
Gestin, Aurélie
Gell, Katie
Grooby, Alix
O’Sullivan, David
Tang, Jeffry S.
Young, Wayne
Thayabaran, Darmiga
Sparks, Jenny
Ostapowicz, Tess
Tay, Audrey
Poppitt, Sally D.
Elliott, Sarah
Wakefield, Georgia
Parry-Strong, Amber
Ralston, Jacqui
Beasley, Richard
Weatherall, Mark
Braithwaite, Irene
Forbes-Blom, Elizabeth
Gasser, Olivier
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description Influenza vaccination is an effective public health measure to reduce the risk of influenza illness, particularly when the vaccine is well matched to circulating strains. Notwithstanding, the efficacy of influenza vaccination varies greatly among vaccinees due to largely unknown immunological determinants, thereby dampening population-wide protection. Here, we report that dietary fibre may play a significant role in humoral vaccine responses. We found dietary fibre intake and the abundance of fibre-fermenting intestinal bacteria to be positively correlated with humoral influenza vaccine-specific immune responses in human vaccinees, albeit without reaching statistical significance. Importantly, this correlation was largely driven by first-time vaccinees; prior influenza vaccination negatively correlated with vaccine immunogenicity. In support of these observations, dietary fibre consumption significantly enhanced humoral influenza vaccine responses in mice, where the effect was mechanistically linked to short-chain fatty acids, the bacterial fermentation product of dietary fibre. Overall, these findings may bear significant importance for emerging infectious agents, such as COVID-19, and associated de novo vaccinations.
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spelling pubmed-86358062021-12-02 Potential Association Between Dietary Fibre and Humoral Response to the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine Cait, Alissa Mooney, Anna Poyntz, Hazel Shortt, Nick Jones, Angela Gestin, Aurélie Gell, Katie Grooby, Alix O’Sullivan, David Tang, Jeffry S. Young, Wayne Thayabaran, Darmiga Sparks, Jenny Ostapowicz, Tess Tay, Audrey Poppitt, Sally D. Elliott, Sarah Wakefield, Georgia Parry-Strong, Amber Ralston, Jacqui Beasley, Richard Weatherall, Mark Braithwaite, Irene Forbes-Blom, Elizabeth Gasser, Olivier Front Immunol Immunology Influenza vaccination is an effective public health measure to reduce the risk of influenza illness, particularly when the vaccine is well matched to circulating strains. Notwithstanding, the efficacy of influenza vaccination varies greatly among vaccinees due to largely unknown immunological determinants, thereby dampening population-wide protection. Here, we report that dietary fibre may play a significant role in humoral vaccine responses. We found dietary fibre intake and the abundance of fibre-fermenting intestinal bacteria to be positively correlated with humoral influenza vaccine-specific immune responses in human vaccinees, albeit without reaching statistical significance. Importantly, this correlation was largely driven by first-time vaccinees; prior influenza vaccination negatively correlated with vaccine immunogenicity. In support of these observations, dietary fibre consumption significantly enhanced humoral influenza vaccine responses in mice, where the effect was mechanistically linked to short-chain fatty acids, the bacterial fermentation product of dietary fibre. Overall, these findings may bear significant importance for emerging infectious agents, such as COVID-19, and associated de novo vaccinations. Frontiers Media S.A. 2021-11-17 /pmc/articles/PMC8635806/ /pubmed/34868014 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.765528 Text en Copyright © 2021 Cait, Mooney, Poyntz, Shortt, Jones, Gestin, Gell, Grooby, O’Sullivan, Tang, Young, Thayabaran, Sparks, Ostapowicz, Tay, Poppitt, Elliott, Wakefield, Parry-Strong, Ralston, Beasley, Weatherall, Braithwaite, Forbes-Blom and Gasser 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
Cait, Alissa
Mooney, Anna
Poyntz, Hazel
Shortt, Nick
Jones, Angela
Gestin, Aurélie
Gell, Katie
Grooby, Alix
O’Sullivan, David
Tang, Jeffry S.
Young, Wayne
Thayabaran, Darmiga
Sparks, Jenny
Ostapowicz, Tess
Tay, Audrey
Poppitt, Sally D.
Elliott, Sarah
Wakefield, Georgia
Parry-Strong, Amber
Ralston, Jacqui
Beasley, Richard
Weatherall, Mark
Braithwaite, Irene
Forbes-Blom, Elizabeth
Gasser, Olivier
Potential Association Between Dietary Fibre and Humoral Response to the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
title Potential Association Between Dietary Fibre and Humoral Response to the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
title_full Potential Association Between Dietary Fibre and Humoral Response to the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
title_fullStr Potential Association Between Dietary Fibre and Humoral Response to the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
title_full_unstemmed Potential Association Between Dietary Fibre and Humoral Response to the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
title_short Potential Association Between Dietary Fibre and Humoral Response to the Seasonal Influenza Vaccine
title_sort potential association between dietary fibre and humoral response to the seasonal influenza vaccine
topic Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8635806/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34868014
http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2021.765528
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