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Original Article

Enhanced lymphoproliferation to influenza a virus following vaccination of older, chronically III adults with live-attenuated viruses

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Pages 7-17 | Published online: 08 Jul 2009
 

Abstract

To question whether cellular immunity was stimulated by live-attenuated viruses in older, chronically ill adults, we intranasally inoculated 2 groups of volunteers (n=37) with 2 different cold-recombinant, live-attenuated influenza A virus vaccines, and measured peripheral blood mononu-clear cell responsiveness to influenza antigens and mitogen before and after vaccination. Lymphocyte proliferation to vaccine virus and to heterosubtypic influenza A virus increased postvaccination even in the subpopulation of vaccinees who had a 4-fold nasal wash antibody titer rise to vaccine virus hemagglutinin, but no concomitant serum antibody titer rise to hemagglutinin. Vaccinees aged ⩽65 years exhibited a rise in proliferation to vaccine virus postvaccination, as well. Based on lymphocyte proliferation, vaccine virus infection induced an enhanced cell-mediated immune response. Higher prevaccination serum antibody titers, however, were associated with protection from vaccine virus infection, and higher lymphocyte proliferation was not.

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