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Vaccine ; 35(31): 3803-3807, 2017 07 05.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-28599793

RÉSUMÉ

Anti-diphtheria antibody levels decrease with aging, and frequent booster vaccinations are required to maintain herd immunity. We analyzed the diphtheria toxin neutralizing antibody (DT-Nab) response induced by a conjugate vaccine (meningococcal C polysaccharide-CRM197) in HIV-vertically infected (HI) children and adolescents and healthy controls (HC) with matched age. We report the association of DT-Nab with the bactericidal antibodies to serogroup C meningococcus (MenC). Before vaccination, 21 HI patients (50%) had no protection against diphtheria (≤0.01IU/ml of antibody) and only 8 (19%) showed complete protection (≥0.1IU/ml). About half of the HC (56%) had complete protection before immunization and 6 subjects (12%) had no protection against diphtheria. After one and two vaccine injections, 96% of HC and 64% of HI vaccinees, respectively, showed full protection against diphtheria. These data indicate that CRM197 was able to induce primary and/or booster response in both groups of individuals.


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Anticorps antibactériens/sang , Anticorps neutralisants/sang , Protéines bactériennes/immunologie , Diphtérie/prévention et contrôle , Vaccins antiméningococciques/administration et posologie , Vaccins antiméningococciques/immunologie , Adolescent , Adulte , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Infections à VIH/immunologie , Humains , Nourrisson , Mâle , Études prospectives , Vaccins conjugués/administration et posologie , Vaccins conjugués/immunologie , Jeune adulte
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Vaccine ; 34(50): 6116-6119, 2016 12 07.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-27847176

RÉSUMÉ

Neisseria meningitidis serogroup C (MenC) is the main causative agent of meningitis in Brazil. HIV infection affects the quality of the immune system. HIV+ children have an increased risk of infection to encapsulated bacteria such as N. meningitidis. We evaluated the opsonic antibody (OPA) levels and its correlation with serum bactericidal antibody (SBA) levels induced by one and two doses of a MenC conjugate vaccine in children and adolescents HIV+ and HIV-exposed but uninfected children (HEU) group. Overall the data show the importance of two doses of vaccine for HIV+ individuals. About 79% and 58% of HIV+ patients showed SBA and OPA positive response after two doses of vaccine, respectively. For HEU group, 62% and 41% of patients showed SBA and OPA positive response after one dose of vaccine, respectively. A positive and significant association between SBA and OPA levels was seen after two doses of vaccine in HIV+ patients.


Sujet(s)
Anticorps antibactériens/sang , Activité bactéricide du sang , Infections à méningocoques/prévention et contrôle , Vaccins antiméningococciques/immunologie , Neisseria meningitidis sérogroupe C/immunologie , Opsonines/sang , Adolescent , Brésil , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Infections à VIH/complications , Humains , Mâle , Vaccins antiméningococciques/administration et posologie , Études prospectives , Vaccins conjugués/administration et posologie , Vaccins conjugués/immunologie
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PLoS One ; 9(12): e115887, 2014.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-25532028

RÉSUMÉ

Meningococcal disease is endemic in Brazil, with periodic outbreaks and case fatality rates reach as high as 18 to 20% of cases. Conjugate vaccines against meningococci are immunogenic in healthy children. However, we have previously shown a poor bactericidal antibody response to a Men C conjugate vaccine in Brazilian HIV-infected children and adolescents after a single vaccine administration. The goal of the present work was to investigate associations between bactericidal antibody response induced by MenC vaccine and the frequency and activation profile (expression of CD38, HLA-DR and CCR5 molecules) of total CD4+ memory T cell sub-populations in HIV-1-infected children and adolescents. Responders to vaccination against MenC had a predominance (about 44%) of CD4+ TINTERMEDIATE subset followed by TTRANSITIONAL memory subset (23 to 26%). Importantly, CD4+ TINT frequency was positively associated with bactericidal antibody response induced by vaccination. The positive correlation persisted despite the observation that the frequency TINT CD38+HLA-DR+ was higher in responders. In contrast, CD4+ TCENTRAL MEMORY (TCM) subset negatively correlated with bactericidal antibodies. In conclusion, these data indicate that less differentiated CD+ T cells, like TCM may be constantly differentiating into intermediate and later differentiated CD4+ T cell subsets. These include CD4 TINT subset which showed a positive association with bactericidal antibodies.


Sujet(s)
Anticorps antibactériens/sang , Lymphocytes T CD4+/immunologie , Infections à VIH/immunologie , VIH-1 (Virus de l'Immunodéficience Humaine de type 1)/immunologie , Mémoire immunologique/immunologie , Infections à méningocoques/immunologie , Neisseria meningitidis sérogroupe C/immunologie , Adolescent , Anticorps antibactériens/immunologie , Production d'anticorps , Activité bactéricide du sang , Brésil , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Femelle , Cytométrie en flux , Infections à VIH/thérapie , Infections à VIH/virologie , Humains , Immunisation , Activation des lymphocytes , Mâle , Vaccins antiméningococciques/usage thérapeutique , Études prospectives
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AIDS ; 27(17): 2697-705, 2013 Nov 13.
Article de Anglais | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-24149087

RÉSUMÉ

OBJECTIVE: To investigate the influence of CD4 T-cell activation and regulatory populations in HIV-infected children antibody response to vaccination with a conjugate C polysaccharide vaccine. DESIGN: CD4 T-cell activation was evaluated by expression of CD38, HLA-DR and CCR5 molecules. Regulatory CD4 T cells (TReg) were characterized as FoxP3CD127CD25 and inducer T cells (TInd) as CD4FoxP3CD25CD39. METHODS: All patients (n = 36) were HIV-vertically infected, aged 2-17 years-old and were vaccinated with one vaccine injection. Blood samples were obtained before and after immunization to determine bactericidal antibody titers (SBA), CD4 T-cell activation and frequency of TReg and TInd subsets (multiparametric flow cytometry). RESULTS: Children not-responding (n = 18) to MenC vaccine expressed higher frequency of activated CD4 T cells (HLA-DRCD38CCR5) than responders (n = 18), both before and after vaccination (P < 0.05). A significant higher frequency of TReg was detected in responders compared with nonresponders (P = 0.0001). We also detected an inverse correlation between CD4DRCD38CCR5 (P = 0.01) or CD4DRCD38 (P = 0.02) T cells and TReg cell frequency after vaccination. CD4 T-cell activation negatively correlated (P = 0.006) with postvaccination SBA titers but a positive correlation (P = 0.0001) was detected between TReg cells and SBA. TReg and TInd subsets were inversely correlated (P = 0.04). CONCLUSION: Our findings suggest that higher CD4 T-cell activation leads to poor vaccine response in children living with HIV, which may be associated with a TReg/TInd disequilibrium.


Sujet(s)
Lymphocytes T CD4+/immunologie , Infections à VIH/immunologie , Activation des lymphocytes , Vaccins antiméningococciques/immunologie , Adolescent , Anticorps antibactériens/sang , Antigènes CD/analyse , Activité bactéricide du sang , Lymphocytes T CD4+/composition chimique , Enfant , Enfant d'âge préscolaire , Études de cohortes , Femelle , Cytométrie en flux , Facteurs de transcription Forkhead/analyse , Antigènes HLA-DR/analyse , Humains , Immunophénotypage , Mâle , Vaccins antiméningococciques/administration et posologie , Études prospectives , Récepteurs CCR5/analyse
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