Age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ T cells after influenza vaccination.

Immunosenescence is a hallmark of the aging immune system and is considered the main cause of a reduced vaccine efficacy in the elderly. Although γδ T cells can become activated by recombinant influenza hemagglutinin, their age-related immunocompetence during a virus-induced immune response has so f...

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Main Authors: Ulrik Stervbo, Dominika Pohlmann, Udo Baron, Cecilia Bozzetti, Karsten Jürchott, Julia Nora Mälzer, Mikalai Nienen, Sven Olek, Toralf Roch, Axel Ronald Schulz, Sarah Warth, Avidan Neumann, Andreas Thiel, Andreas Grützkau, Nina Babel
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2017-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5507438?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-3cae64090cf74a618bffc50fa5a233cf2020-11-25T01:46:37ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032017-01-01127e018116110.1371/journal.pone.0181161Age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ T cells after influenza vaccination.Ulrik StervboDominika PohlmannUdo BaronCecilia BozzettiKarsten JürchottJulia Nora MälzerMikalai NienenSven OlekToralf RochAxel Ronald SchulzSarah WarthAvidan NeumannAndreas ThielAndreas GrützkauNina BabelImmunosenescence is a hallmark of the aging immune system and is considered the main cause of a reduced vaccine efficacy in the elderly. Although γδ T cells can become activated by recombinant influenza hemagglutinin, their age-related immunocompetence during a virus-induced immune response has so far not been investigated. In this study we evaluate the kinetics of γδ T cells after vaccination with the trivalent 2011/2012 northern hemisphere seasonal influenza vaccine. We applied multi-parametric flow cytometry to a cohort of 21 young (19-30 years) and 23 elderly (53-67 years) healthy individuals. Activated and proliferating γδ T cells, as identified by CD38 and Ki67 expression, were quantified on the days 0, 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, and 21. We observed a significantly lower number of activated and proliferating γδ T cells at baseline and following vaccination in elderly as compared to young individuals. The kinetics changes of activated γδ T cells were much stronger in the young, while corresponding changes in the elderly occurred slower. In addition, we observed an association between day 21 HAI titers of influenza A and the frequencies of Ki67+ γδ T cells at day 7 in the young. In conclusion, aging induces alterations of the γδ T cell response that might have negative implications for vaccination efficacy.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC5507438?pdf=render
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author Ulrik Stervbo
Dominika Pohlmann
Udo Baron
Cecilia Bozzetti
Karsten Jürchott
Julia Nora Mälzer
Mikalai Nienen
Sven Olek
Toralf Roch
Axel Ronald Schulz
Sarah Warth
Avidan Neumann
Andreas Thiel
Andreas Grützkau
Nina Babel
spellingShingle Ulrik Stervbo
Dominika Pohlmann
Udo Baron
Cecilia Bozzetti
Karsten Jürchott
Julia Nora Mälzer
Mikalai Nienen
Sven Olek
Toralf Roch
Axel Ronald Schulz
Sarah Warth
Avidan Neumann
Andreas Thiel
Andreas Grützkau
Nina Babel
Age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ T cells after influenza vaccination.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Ulrik Stervbo
Dominika Pohlmann
Udo Baron
Cecilia Bozzetti
Karsten Jürchott
Julia Nora Mälzer
Mikalai Nienen
Sven Olek
Toralf Roch
Axel Ronald Schulz
Sarah Warth
Avidan Neumann
Andreas Thiel
Andreas Grützkau
Nina Babel
author_sort Ulrik Stervbo
title Age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ T cells after influenza vaccination.
title_short Age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ T cells after influenza vaccination.
title_full Age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ T cells after influenza vaccination.
title_fullStr Age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ T cells after influenza vaccination.
title_full_unstemmed Age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ T cells after influenza vaccination.
title_sort age dependent differences in the kinetics of γδ t cells after influenza vaccination.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2017-01-01
description Immunosenescence is a hallmark of the aging immune system and is considered the main cause of a reduced vaccine efficacy in the elderly. Although γδ T cells can become activated by recombinant influenza hemagglutinin, their age-related immunocompetence during a virus-induced immune response has so far not been investigated. In this study we evaluate the kinetics of γδ T cells after vaccination with the trivalent 2011/2012 northern hemisphere seasonal influenza vaccine. We applied multi-parametric flow cytometry to a cohort of 21 young (19-30 years) and 23 elderly (53-67 years) healthy individuals. Activated and proliferating γδ T cells, as identified by CD38 and Ki67 expression, were quantified on the days 0, 3, 7, 10, 14, 17, and 21. We observed a significantly lower number of activated and proliferating γδ T cells at baseline and following vaccination in elderly as compared to young individuals. The kinetics changes of activated γδ T cells were much stronger in the young, while corresponding changes in the elderly occurred slower. In addition, we observed an association between day 21 HAI titers of influenza A and the frequencies of Ki67+ γδ T cells at day 7 in the young. In conclusion, aging induces alterations of the γδ T cell response that might have negative implications for vaccination efficacy.
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