Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpox

Abstract Re-exposure to chickenpox may boost varicella-zoster virus (VZV) immunity in the elderly. This secondary immune response is hypothesized to confer protection against herpes zoster. We longitudinally sampled 36 adults over the course of one year after re-exposure to chickenpox. The resulting...

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Main Authors: B. Ogunjimi, J. Van den Bergh, P. Meysman, S. Heynderickx, K. Bergs, H. Jansens, E. Leuridan, A. Vorsters, H. Goossens, K. Laukens, N. Cools, Viggo Van Tendeloo, N. Hens, P. Van Damme, Evelien Smits, Ph. Beutels
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Published: Nature Publishing Group 2017-04-01
Series:Scientific Reports
Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-01024-8
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spelling doaj-da25d5c449f3410083345291595df30c2020-12-08T01:59:31ZengNature Publishing GroupScientific Reports2045-23222017-04-017111110.1038/s41598-017-01024-8Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpoxB. Ogunjimi0J. Van den Bergh1P. Meysman2S. Heynderickx3K. Bergs4H. Jansens5E. Leuridan6A. Vorsters7H. Goossens8K. Laukens9N. Cools10Viggo Van Tendeloo11N. Hens12P. Van Damme13Evelien Smits14Ph. Beutels15Centre for Health Economics Research & Modeling Infectious Diseases (CHERMID), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpLaboratory of Experimental Hematology (LEH), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpAntwerp Unit for Data Analysis and Computation in Immunology and Sequencing (AUDACIS)Laboratory of Experimental Hematology (LEH), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Antwerp University HospitalDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Antwerp University HospitalCentre for the Evaluation of Vaccination (CEV), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpCentre for the Evaluation of Vaccination (CEV), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpDepartment of Laboratory Medicine, Antwerp University HospitalAntwerp Unit for Data Analysis and Computation in Immunology and Sequencing (AUDACIS)Laboratory of Experimental Hematology (LEH), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpLaboratory of Experimental Hematology (LEH), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpCentre for Health Economics Research & Modeling Infectious Diseases (CHERMID), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpAntwerp Unit for Data Analysis and Computation in Immunology and Sequencing (AUDACIS)Laboratory of Experimental Hematology (LEH), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpCentre for Health Economics Research & Modeling Infectious Diseases (CHERMID), Vaccine & Infectious Disease Institute (VAXINFECTIO), University of AntwerpAbstract Re-exposure to chickenpox may boost varicella-zoster virus (VZV) immunity in the elderly. This secondary immune response is hypothesized to confer protection against herpes zoster. We longitudinally sampled 36 adults over the course of one year after re-exposure to chickenpox. The resulting 183 samples and those of 14 controls were assessed for VZV-specific T-cell immunity and antibody titres. The percentages of VZV-specific CD4+ IL-2-producing T-cells were increased in re-exposed grandparents compared to control participants up to 9 months after re-exposure. Using a longitudinal mixture modelling approach, we found that 25% and 17% of re-exposed grandparents showed a boosting of VZV-specific CD4+ IL-2-producing T-cells and VZV-specific antibodies, respectively. The antibody boosting occurred exclusively in cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG-positive participants. CMV IgG-positive participants also had higher VZV IE62-specific CD4+ IFN-γ-producing T-cell percentages and VZV-specific antibody titres. The protective effect of re-exposure to chickenpox is likely limited, as boosting only occurred in 17–25% of the VZV re-exposed grandparents and for less than one year.https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-01024-8
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author B. Ogunjimi
J. Van den Bergh
P. Meysman
S. Heynderickx
K. Bergs
H. Jansens
E. Leuridan
A. Vorsters
H. Goossens
K. Laukens
N. Cools
Viggo Van Tendeloo
N. Hens
P. Van Damme
Evelien Smits
Ph. Beutels
spellingShingle B. Ogunjimi
J. Van den Bergh
P. Meysman
S. Heynderickx
K. Bergs
H. Jansens
E. Leuridan
A. Vorsters
H. Goossens
K. Laukens
N. Cools
Viggo Van Tendeloo
N. Hens
P. Van Damme
Evelien Smits
Ph. Beutels
Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpox
Scientific Reports
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J. Van den Bergh
P. Meysman
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K. Laukens
N. Cools
Viggo Van Tendeloo
N. Hens
P. Van Damme
Evelien Smits
Ph. Beutels
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title Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpox
title_short Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpox
title_full Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpox
title_fullStr Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpox
title_full_unstemmed Multidisciplinary study of the secondary immune response in grandparents re-exposed to chickenpox
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publisher Nature Publishing Group
series Scientific Reports
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publishDate 2017-04-01
description Abstract Re-exposure to chickenpox may boost varicella-zoster virus (VZV) immunity in the elderly. This secondary immune response is hypothesized to confer protection against herpes zoster. We longitudinally sampled 36 adults over the course of one year after re-exposure to chickenpox. The resulting 183 samples and those of 14 controls were assessed for VZV-specific T-cell immunity and antibody titres. The percentages of VZV-specific CD4+ IL-2-producing T-cells were increased in re-exposed grandparents compared to control participants up to 9 months after re-exposure. Using a longitudinal mixture modelling approach, we found that 25% and 17% of re-exposed grandparents showed a boosting of VZV-specific CD4+ IL-2-producing T-cells and VZV-specific antibodies, respectively. The antibody boosting occurred exclusively in cytomegalovirus (CMV) IgG-positive participants. CMV IgG-positive participants also had higher VZV IE62-specific CD4+ IFN-γ-producing T-cell percentages and VZV-specific antibody titres. The protective effect of re-exposure to chickenpox is likely limited, as boosting only occurred in 17–25% of the VZV re-exposed grandparents and for less than one year.
url https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-017-01024-8
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