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Characterization of main cytokine sources from the innate and adaptive immune responses following primary 17DD yellow fever vaccination in adults

Journal

VACCINE
Volume 29, Issue 3, Pages 583-592

Publisher

ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2010.08.046

Keywords

17DD vaccine; Yellow fever; Cytokines; Innate and adaptive immunity

Funding

  1. Centro de Pesquisas Rene Rachou - FIOCRUZ-MG
  2. Instituto Bio-manguinhos FIOCRUZ-RJ
  3. carta compromisso [05/05 05/08]
  4. CNPq [422782/09]
  5. FAPEMIG [APQ 01183-08, PDJ 00265/09]

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The mechanisms of immune response following yellow fever (YF-17DD) vaccination are still poorly understood. In this study, we have performed a longitudinal investigation (days 0, 7, 15 and 30) to characterize the cytokine profile of innate and adaptive immunity following YF-17DD first-time vaccination. Data from non-stimulated cultures demonstrated a prominent participation of the innate immunity with increased frequency of TNF-alpha(+) neutrophils and IFN-gamma(+) NK-cells at day 7 besides TNF-alpha(+) monocytes at day 7, day 15 and day 30. Increased frequency of IL-10(+). monocytes was observed at day 15 and day 30, and decreased percentage of IL-4(+). NK-cells were detected at day 7, day 15 and day 30. Time-dependent and oscillating cytokine pattern was observed in CD4(+) T-cells, with low percentage of IL-12(+), IL-4(+) and IL-10(+) cells at day 7 and increased frequency of TNF-alpha(+) cells at day 15 besides and IFN-gamma(+) IL-5(+) cells at day 15 and day 30. Later changes with increased percentage of IL-12(+) and IL-5(+) CD8(+) T-cells were observed at day 30. Increased frequency of IL-10(+) B-cells was observed at day 15, when seroconversion was detected in all vaccinees. The overall cytokine analysis of non-stimulated leukocytes showed a transient shift towards a pro-inflammatory profile at day 7, mainly due to changes in the innate immunity, which draws back toward a mixed/regulatory pattern at day 15 and day 30. The changes induced by the in vitro YF-17DD vaccine-stimulation were mainly observed at day 0 and day 7 (before seroconversion) with minor changes at clay 15 and day 30 (after seroconversion). These data support the hypothesis that a complex network with mixed pro/anti-inflammatory cytokine profile is associated with the establishment of the protective immunity following YF-17DD primo-vaccination, free of adverse events. (C) 2010 Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved.

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