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Bordetella pertussis infection in 2-month-old infants promotes type 1 T cell responses
Authors:Mascart Françoise  Verscheure Virginie  Malfroot Anne  Hainaut Marc  Piérard Denis  Temerman Stéphane  Peltier Alexandra  Debrie Anne-Sophie  Levy Jack  Del Giudice Giuseppe  Locht Camille
Institution:Laboratory of Immunology, H?pital Erasme, Université Libre de Bruxelles, Brussels, Belgium. fmascart@ulc.ac.be
Abstract:Neonatal immaturity of the immune system is currently believed to generally limit the induction of immune responses to vaccine Ags and to skew them toward type 2 responses. We demonstrated here that Bordetella pertussis infection in very young infants (median, 2 mo old) as well as the first administration of whole-cell pertussis vaccine induces B. pertussis Ag-specific IFN-gamma secretion by the PBMC of these infants. IFN-gamma was secreted by both CD4(+) and CD8(+) T lymphocytes, and the levels of Ag-induced IFN-gamma secretion did not correlate with the age of the infants. Appearance of the specific Th-1 cell-mediated immunity was accompanied by a general shift of the cytokine secretion profile of these infants toward a stronger Th1 profile, as evidenced by the response to a polyclonal stimulation. We conclude that the immune system of 2-mo-old infants is developmentally mature enough to develop Th1 responses in vivo upon infection by B. pertussis or vaccination with whole-cell pertussis vaccines.
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