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A Randomized Controlled Trial to Compare Immunogenicity to Cell-Based Versus Live-Attenuated Influenza Vaccines in Children.
Williams, Katherine V; Li, Zhu-Nan; Zhai, Bo; Alcorn, John F; Nowalk, Mary Patricia; Levine, Min Z; Kim, Sara S; Flannery, Brendan; Moehling Geffel, Krissy; Merranko, Amanda Jaber; Collins, Mark; Susick, Michael; Clarke, Karen S; Zimmerman, Richard K; Martin, Judith M.
Afiliação
  • Williams KV; Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Li ZN; National Center Immunizations and Respiratory Disease, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
  • Zhai B; Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Alcorn JF; Department of Immunology, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Nowalk MP; Department of Pediatrics, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Levine MZ; Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Kim SS; National Center Immunizations and Respiratory Disease, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
  • Flannery B; National Center Immunizations and Respiratory Disease, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
  • Moehling Geffel K; National Center Immunizations and Respiratory Disease, Center for Disease Control and Prevention, Atlanta, Georgia, USA.
  • Merranko AJ; Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Collins M; Falk Pharmacy, University of Pittsburgh Medical Center (UPMC), Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Susick M; Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Clarke KS; Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Zimmerman RK; Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
  • Martin JM; Department of Family Medicine, University of Pittsburgh, Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, USA.
J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc ; 12(6): 342-352, 2023 Jun 30.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-37232430
ABSTRACT

BACKGROUND:

Few studies have focused on the immune response to more recent influenza vaccine formulations such as cell-cultured inactivated influenza vaccine (ccIIV4) or live-attenuated influenza vaccine (LAIV4) in older children and young adults, or differences in immunoglobulin response using newer antibody landscape technology.

METHODS:

Participants ages 4-21 were randomized to receive ccIIV4 (n = 112) or LAIV4 (n = 118). A novel high-throughput multiplex influenza antibody detection assay was used to provide detailed IgG, IgA, and IgM antibody isotypes, along with hemagglutination inhibition levels (HAI), measured pre- and 28 days post-vaccination.

RESULTS:

The HAI and immunoglobulin isotype response to ccIIV4 was greater than LAIV4, with significant increases in IgG but not IgA or IgM. The youngest participants had the highest LAIV4 response. Prior LAIV4 vaccination was associated with a higher response to current season ccIIV4. Cross-reactive A/Delaware/55/2019(H1N1)pdm09 antibodies were present pre-vaccination and increased in response to ccIIV4, but not LAIV4. Immunoglobulin assays strongly correlated with and confirmed the findings of HAI titers to measure immune response.

CONCLUSIONS:

Age and prior season vaccination may play a role in the immune response in children and young adults to ccIIV4 and LAIV4. While immunoglobulin isotypes provide high-level antigen-specific information, HAI titers alone can provide a meaningful representation of day 28 post-vaccination response. CLINICAL TRIALS NO NCT03982069.
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Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vacinas contra Influenza / Influenza Humana / Vírus da Influenza A Subtipo H1N1 Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos

Texto completo: 1 Coleções: 01-internacional Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vacinas contra Influenza / Influenza Humana / Vírus da Influenza A Subtipo H1N1 Tipo de estudo: Clinical_trials Limite: Adult / Child / Humans Idioma: En Revista: J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc Ano de publicação: 2023 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Estados Unidos