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Antibody dynamics after tick-borne encephalitis and measles-mumps-rubella vaccination in children post early thymectomy

Journal

VACCINE
Volume 28, Issue 51, Pages 8053-8060

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.10.002

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Thymectomy; Tick-borne encephalitis vaccination; Aging; Avidity; Antibodies

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Thymectomized patients (TP) showed a delayed humoral immune response to tick-borne-encephalitis-virus (TBEV) vaccination, which served as a neo-antigen. From the previously published cohort, the TBEV-specific IgG concentrations and avidities were analyzed in 17 TP compared to 30 non-thymectomized healthy controls (HC) 220 weeks after the first TBE vaccination to identify patients with waning antibodies. Only in HC, increase of avidity was significant between 8 and 220 weeks (p < 0.001), whereas TP showed a lower avidity maturation at week 48(p < 0.05). Cytomegalovirus (CMV) seropositivity at vaccination did not influence the humoral immune response. The ability of TP to maintain measles, mumps and rubella (MMR)-specific antibodies at least 8 years post (MMR) vaccination was evaluated in the serum samples of TP, retrospectively. Although all TP had MMR vaccination at least 6 months after thymectomy, TP showed no significant difference regarding MMR-specific IgG concentrations or avidities compared to HC. Regarding TBE vaccination, the data confirmed the previous observation of a delayed primary immune response in TP to TBE vaccine and also revealed an altered memory priming by paucity of high-avidity antibodies. (c) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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