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T-cell activation is an immune correlate of risk in BCG vaccinated infants

Fletcher, Helen A. and Snowden, Margaret A. and Landry, Bernard and Rida, Wasima and Satti, Iman and Harris, Stephanie A. and Matsumiya, Magali and Tanner, Rachel and O'Shea, Matthew K. and Dheenadhayalan, Veerabadran and Bogardus, Leah and Stockdale, Lisa and Marsay, Leanne and Chomka, Agnieszka and Harrington-Kandt, Rachel and Manjaly Thomas, Zita-Rose and Naranbhai, Vivek and Stylianou, Elena and Darboe, Fatoumatta and Penn-Nicholson, Adam and Nemes, Elisa and Hatherill, Mark and Hussey, Gregory and Mahomed, Hassan and Tameris, Michele and McClain, J. Bruce and Evans, Thomas G. and Hanekom, Willem A. and Scriba, Thomas J. and McShane, Helen. (2016) T-cell activation is an immune correlate of risk in BCG vaccinated infants. Nature Communications, 7. p. 11290.

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Abstract

Vaccines to protect against tuberculosis (TB) are urgently needed. We performed a case-control analysis to identify immune correlates of TB disease risk in Bacille Calmette-Guerin (BCG) immunized infants from the MVA85A efficacy trial. Among 53 TB case infants and 205 matched controls, the frequency of activated HLA-DR(+) CD4(+) T cells associates with increased TB disease risk (OR=1.828, 95% CI=1.25-2.68, P=0.002, FDR=0.04, conditional logistic regression). In an independent study of Mycobacterium tuberculosis-infected adolescents, activated HLA-DR(+) CD4(+) T cells also associate with increased TB disease risk (OR=1.387, 95% CI=1.068-1.801, P=0.014, conditional logistic regression). In infants, BCG-specific T cells secreting IFN-γ associate with reduced risk of TB (OR=0.502, 95% CI=0.29-0.86, P=0.013, FDR=0.14). The causes and impact of T-cell activation on disease risk should be considered when designing and testing TB vaccine candidates for these populations.
Faculties and Departments:03 Faculty of Medicine > Bereich Spezialfächer (Klinik) > Dermatologie USB > Allergologie (Hartmann)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Klinische Forschung > Bereich Spezialfächer (Klinik) > Dermatologie USB > Allergologie (Hartmann)
03 Faculty of Medicine > Departement Biomedizin > Department of Biomedicine, University Hospital Basel > Allergy and Immunity (Hartmann)
UniBasel Contributors:Manjaly Thomas, Zita-Rose
Item Type:Article, refereed
Article Subtype:Research Article
ISSN:2041-1723
Note:Publication type according to Uni Basel Research Database: Journal article
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Last Modified:17 May 2020 20:40
Deposited On:17 May 2020 20:40

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