Cytomegalovirus seropositivity predicts a decline in the T cell but not the antibody response to influenza in vaccinated older adults independent of type 2 diabetes …

K Haq, T Fulop, G Tedder, B Gentleman… - … Series A: Biomedical …, 2017 - academic.oup.com
K Haq, T Fulop, G Tedder, B Gentleman, H Garneau, GS Meneilly, A Kleppinger, G Pawelec
Journals of Gerontology Series A: Biomedical Sciences and Medical …, 2017academic.oup.com
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and persistent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection are
postulated contributors to inflammatory processes that impact on the age-related decline in T-
cell responses to influenza vaccination. Older subjects with T2DM (n= 30) and healthy aged
controls (n= 40) were enrolled and received influenza vaccination in this study. Serum
inflammatory markers and CMV serostatus were measured. Pre-to post-vaccination changes
in serum antibody titers to the A/H3N2 strain, and levels of granzyme B (GrB, cytotoxic T …
Abstract
Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) and persistent cytomegalovirus (CMV) infection are postulated contributors to inflammatory processes that impact on the age-related decline in T-cell responses to influenza vaccination. Older subjects with T2DM (n = 30) and healthy aged controls (n = 40) were enrolled and received influenza vaccination in this study. Serum inflammatory markers and CMV serostatus were measured. Pre- to post-vaccination changes in serum antibody titers to the A/H3N2 strain, and levels of granzyme B (GrB, cytotoxic T lymphocytes) in lysates and cytokines in supernatants from influenza A/H3N2-challenged peripheral blood mononuclear cells were measured. We found no difference between the T2DM and healthy groups in the immune responses measured. However, CMV serostatus was a key determinant of the GrB response to influenza challenge; CMV+ subjects had low levels of inducible GrB (iGrB) activity in response to influenza challenge. In contrast, the serum antibody response to the A/H3N2 vaccine strain did not differ with CMV serostatus, and serum levels of the inflammatory marker, β2-microglobulin, were positively correlated with age, T2DM, and serum IL-10 levels. In conclusion, CMV seropositivity associated with a decline in GrB responses to influenza may predict increased susceptibility to influenza in older adults.
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