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A system-view of Bordetella pertussis booster vaccine responses in adults primed with whole-cell versus acellular vaccine in infancy

Authors :
Ricardo da Silva Antunes
Ferran Soldevila
Mikhail Pomaznoy
Mariana Babor
Jason Bennett
Yuan Tian
Natalie Khalil
Yu Qian
Aishwarya Mandava
Richard H. Scheuermann
Mario Cortese
Bali Pulendran
Christopher D. Petro
Adrienne P. Gilkes
Lisa A. Purcell
Alessandro Sette
Bjoern Peters
Source :
JCI Insight, Vol 6, Iss 7 (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
American Society for Clinical investigation, 2021.

Abstract

The increased incidence of whooping cough worldwide suggests that current vaccination against Bordetella pertussis infection has limitations in quality and duration of protection. The resurgence of infection has been linked to the introduction of acellular vaccines (aP), which have an improved safety profile compared with the previously used whole-cell (wP) vaccines. To determine immunological differences between aP and wP priming in infancy, we performed a systems approach of the immune response to booster vaccination. Transcriptomic, proteomic, cytometric, and serologic profiling revealed multiple shared immune responses with different kinetics across cohorts, including an increase of blood monocyte frequencies and strong antigen-specific IgG responses. Additionally, we found a prominent subset of aP-primed individuals (30%) with a strong differential signature, including higher levels of expression for CCL3, NFKBIA, and ICAM1. Contrary to the wP individuals, this subset displayed increased PT-specific IgE responses after boost and higher antigen-specific IgG4 and IgG3 antibodies against FHA and FIM2/3 at baseline and after boost. Overall, the results show that, while broad immune response patterns to Tdap boost overlap between aP- and wP-primed individuals, a subset of aP-primed individuals present a divergent response. These findings provide candidate targets to study the causes and correlates of waning immunity after aP vaccination.

Subjects

Subjects :
Immunology
Vaccines
Medicine

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23793708
Volume :
6
Issue :
7
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
JCI Insight
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.132400ddf00f4d839a8a5ee9d2fe705d
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1172/jci.insight.141023