Minimal Sex-Differential Modulation of Reactivity to Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Ligands following Infant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Russia Vaccination

Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), the only licensed vaccine against tuberculosis, has been shown to provide heterologous protection against unrelated pathogens and enhance antibody responses to several routine expanded program on immunization (EPI) vaccines. Understanding these heterologous effects is...

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Main Authors: Fatoumatta Darboe, Jane U. Adetifa, John Reynolds, Safayet Hossin, Magdalena Plebanski, Mihai G. Netea, Sarah L. Rowland-Jones, Jayne S. Sutherland, Katie L. Flanagan
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spelling doaj-be523ec50df74cf3a082915e9ea2d9d22020-11-24T23:05:08ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Immunology1664-32242017-09-01810.3389/fimmu.2017.01092279968Minimal Sex-Differential Modulation of Reactivity to Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Ligands following Infant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Russia VaccinationFatoumatta Darboe0Jane U. Adetifa1John Reynolds2Safayet Hossin3Magdalena Plebanski4Magdalena Plebanski5Mihai G. Netea6Sarah L. Rowland-Jones7Sarah L. Rowland-Jones8Jayne S. Sutherland9Katie L. Flanagan10Katie L. Flanagan11Katie L. Flanagan12Vaccines and Immunity Theme, MRC Unit, Fajara, GambiaVaccines and Immunity Theme, MRC Unit, Fajara, GambiaBiostatistics Consulting Platform, Faculty of Medicine, Nursing and Health Sciences, Monash University, Prahran, VIC, AustraliaVaccines and Immunity Theme, MRC Unit, Fajara, GambiaDepartment of Immunology and Pathology, Monash University, Prahran, VIC, AustraliaMonash Institute of Medical Engineering, Monash University, Prahran, VIC, AustraliaDepartment of Internal Medicine, Radboud Center for Infectious Diseases, Nijmegen University Nijmegen Medical Center, Nijmegen, NetherlandsVaccines and Immunity Theme, MRC Unit, Fajara, GambiaNuffield Department of Medicine, University of Oxford, Oxford, United KingdomVaccines and Immunity Theme, MRC Unit, Fajara, GambiaVaccines and Immunity Theme, MRC Unit, Fajara, GambiaDepartment of Immunology and Pathology, Monash University, Prahran, VIC, AustraliaSchool of Medicine, University of Tasmania, Hobart, TAS, AustraliaBacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), the only licensed vaccine against tuberculosis, has been shown to provide heterologous protection against unrelated pathogens and enhance antibody responses to several routine expanded program on immunization (EPI) vaccines. Understanding these heterologous effects is important for the development of optimal vaccination strategies. We set out to assess the effect of vaccination with BCG Russia of 6-week-old infants on in vitro reactivity to a panel of toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists (TLR2, 4, and 7/8) and heat-killed pathogens [Streptococcus pneumoniae, Candida albicans (CA), and Escherichia coli], and antibody responses to other EPI vaccines compared to BCG naïve infants. We observed no effect of BCG vaccination on innate (TNF-α) or Th2 (IL-4) cytokine responses, but found enhanced CA-specific CD8+IFN-γ+ responses in BCG vaccinated males and females 1 week after vaccination and decreased IFN-γ:IL4 ratio to SP in females. By 12 weeks (but not 1 week) of post-vaccination, there was significant downmodulation of Th1 cytokine responses in BCG vaccinated infants; and TLR-stimulated IL-10 and IL-17 responses declined in BCG vaccinated females but not males. Significant changes also occurred in the BCG naïve group, mainly at 18 weeks, including decreased Th1 and increased IL-10 responses. The effects at 18 weeks were most likely a result of immune modulation by the intervening EPI vaccines given at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age. There was no effect of BCG vaccination on EPI antibody levels at either time point. Taken together, our results support minimal early heterologous immune modulation by BCG Russia vaccination that did not persist 12 weeks after vaccination.http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01092/fullvaccinetoll-like receptorsnon-specific effectsheterologous effectscytokinesinnate immunity
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author Fatoumatta Darboe
Jane U. Adetifa
John Reynolds
Safayet Hossin
Magdalena Plebanski
Magdalena Plebanski
Mihai G. Netea
Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
Jayne S. Sutherland
Katie L. Flanagan
Katie L. Flanagan
Katie L. Flanagan
spellingShingle Fatoumatta Darboe
Jane U. Adetifa
John Reynolds
Safayet Hossin
Magdalena Plebanski
Magdalena Plebanski
Mihai G. Netea
Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
Jayne S. Sutherland
Katie L. Flanagan
Katie L. Flanagan
Katie L. Flanagan
Minimal Sex-Differential Modulation of Reactivity to Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Ligands following Infant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Russia Vaccination
Frontiers in Immunology
vaccine
toll-like receptors
non-specific effects
heterologous effects
cytokines
innate immunity
author_facet Fatoumatta Darboe
Jane U. Adetifa
John Reynolds
Safayet Hossin
Magdalena Plebanski
Magdalena Plebanski
Mihai G. Netea
Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
Sarah L. Rowland-Jones
Jayne S. Sutherland
Katie L. Flanagan
Katie L. Flanagan
Katie L. Flanagan
author_sort Fatoumatta Darboe
title Minimal Sex-Differential Modulation of Reactivity to Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Ligands following Infant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Russia Vaccination
title_short Minimal Sex-Differential Modulation of Reactivity to Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Ligands following Infant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Russia Vaccination
title_full Minimal Sex-Differential Modulation of Reactivity to Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Ligands following Infant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Russia Vaccination
title_fullStr Minimal Sex-Differential Modulation of Reactivity to Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Ligands following Infant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Russia Vaccination
title_full_unstemmed Minimal Sex-Differential Modulation of Reactivity to Pathogens and Toll-Like Receptor Ligands following Infant Bacillus Calmette–Guérin Russia Vaccination
title_sort minimal sex-differential modulation of reactivity to pathogens and toll-like receptor ligands following infant bacillus calmette–guérin russia vaccination
publisher Frontiers Media S.A.
series Frontiers in Immunology
issn 1664-3224
publishDate 2017-09-01
description Bacillus Calmette–Guérin (BCG), the only licensed vaccine against tuberculosis, has been shown to provide heterologous protection against unrelated pathogens and enhance antibody responses to several routine expanded program on immunization (EPI) vaccines. Understanding these heterologous effects is important for the development of optimal vaccination strategies. We set out to assess the effect of vaccination with BCG Russia of 6-week-old infants on in vitro reactivity to a panel of toll-like receptor (TLR) agonists (TLR2, 4, and 7/8) and heat-killed pathogens [Streptococcus pneumoniae, Candida albicans (CA), and Escherichia coli], and antibody responses to other EPI vaccines compared to BCG naïve infants. We observed no effect of BCG vaccination on innate (TNF-α) or Th2 (IL-4) cytokine responses, but found enhanced CA-specific CD8+IFN-γ+ responses in BCG vaccinated males and females 1 week after vaccination and decreased IFN-γ:IL4 ratio to SP in females. By 12 weeks (but not 1 week) of post-vaccination, there was significant downmodulation of Th1 cytokine responses in BCG vaccinated infants; and TLR-stimulated IL-10 and IL-17 responses declined in BCG vaccinated females but not males. Significant changes also occurred in the BCG naïve group, mainly at 18 weeks, including decreased Th1 and increased IL-10 responses. The effects at 18 weeks were most likely a result of immune modulation by the intervening EPI vaccines given at 8, 12, and 16 weeks of age. There was no effect of BCG vaccination on EPI antibody levels at either time point. Taken together, our results support minimal early heterologous immune modulation by BCG Russia vaccination that did not persist 12 weeks after vaccination.
topic vaccine
toll-like receptors
non-specific effects
heterologous effects
cytokines
innate immunity
url http://journal.frontiersin.org/article/10.3389/fimmu.2017.01092/full
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