نبذة مختصرة : Epidemiological and immunological evidence suggests that some vaccines can reduce all-cause mortality through nonspecific changes made to innate immune cells. Here, we present the first data to describe the nonspecific immunological impact of oral vaccination with live-attenuated Typhi strain Ty21a. We vaccinated healthy adults with Ty21a and assessed aspects of innate and adaptive immunity over the course of 6 months. Changes to monocyte phenotype/function were observed for at least 3 months. Changes to innate and adaptive immune cell cytokine production in response to stimulation with vaccine and unrelated nonvaccine antigens were observed over the 6-month study period. The changes that we have observed could influence susceptibility to infection through altered immune responses mounted to subsequently encountered pathogens. These changes could influence all-cause mortality.
Relation: https://archive.lstmed.ac.uk/10345/1/Pennington-Sci-Adv-March-19.pdf; Pennington, Shaun orcid:0000-0002-7160-6275 , Ferreira, Daniela orcid:0000-0002-0594-0902 , Caamaño-Gutiérrez, E, Reiné, Jesús, Hewitt, C, Hyder-Wright, Angela, Gordon, Stephen orcid:0000-0001-6576-1116 and Gordon, Melita (2019) 'Nonspecific effects of oral vaccination with live-attenuated Typhi strain Ty21a'. Science Advances, Vol 5, Issue 2, eaau6849.
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