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Preexisting Immunity, More Than Aging, Influences Influenza Vaccine Responses.

Adrian J Reber1, Jin Hyang Kim1, Renata Biber1, H Keipp Talbot2, Laura A Coleman3, Tatiana Chirkova1, F Liaini Gross1, Evelene Steward-Clark1, Weiping Cao1, Stacie Jefferson1, Vic Veguilla1, Eric Gillis1, Jennifer Meece3, Yaohui Bai1, Heather Tatum1, Kathy Hancock1, James Stevens1, Sarah Spencer1, Jufu Chen1, Paul Gargiullo1, Elise Braun1, Marie R Griffin4, Maria Sundaram3, Edward A Belongia3, David K Shay1, Jacqueline M Katz1, Suryaprakash Sambhara1.   

Abstract

Background.  Influenza disproportionately impacts older adults while current vaccines have reduced effectiveness in the older population. Methods.  We conducted a comprehensive evaluation of cellular and humoral immune responses of adults aged 50 years and older to the 2008-2009 seasonal trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine and assessed factors influencing vaccine response. Results.  Vaccination increased hemagglutination inhibition and neutralizing antibody; however, 66.3% of subjects did not reach hemagglutination inhibition titers ≥ 40 for H1N1, compared with 22.5% for H3N2. Increasing age had a minor negative impact on antibody responses, whereas prevaccination titers were the best predictors of postvaccination antibody levels. Preexisting memory B cells declined with age, especially for H3N2. However, older adults still demonstrated a significant increase in antigen-specific IgG(+) and IgA(+) memory B cells postvaccination. Despite reduced frequency of preexisting memory B cells associated with advanced age, fold-rise in memory B cell frequency in subjects 60+ was comparable to subjects age 50-59. Conclusions.  Older adults mounted statistically significant humoral and cell-mediated immune responses, but many failed to reach hemagglutination inhibition titers ≥40, especially for H1N1. Although age had a modest negative effect on vaccine responses, prevaccination titers were the best predictor of postvaccination antibody levels, irrespective of age.

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Keywords:  aging; immune response; influenza; older adults; vaccine

Year:  2015        PMID: 26380344      PMCID: PMC4567097          DOI: 10.1093/ofid/ofv052

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Open Forum Infect Dis        ISSN: 2328-8957            Impact factor:   3.835


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