期刊
JOURNAL OF TRAVEL MEDICINE
卷 29, 期 8, 页码 -出版社
OXFORD UNIV PRESS INC
DOI: 10.1093/jtm/taac024
关键词
Seroconversion; neutralizing antibodies; revaccination; booster response; undetectable viral load; yellow fever; HIV
资金
- International Society of Travel Medicine (ISTM), Association Vesale, Gilead
This study aimed to determine the factors for seroconversion after yellow fever (YF) vaccine and the role of preexisting neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) in people living with HIV (PLWH). The results showed that PLWH with undetectable HIV viral load (VL) at baseline were more likely to seroconvert, and YF seropositivity before revaccination was associated with low rates of booster effect but a higher chance of long term persistent NAbs response. These findings suggest the potential benefit of revaccination in PLWH.
Background Data on seroconversion rates following yellow fever (YF) vaccine and effect of revaccination in people living with HIV (PLWH) are scarce. We aimed at determining key factors for seroconversion after YF vaccine in PLWH and the role of preexisting neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) at vaccination. Methods A retrospective cross-sectional study at several timepoints in two Belgian AIDS Reference Center. For each individual, plasma samples from three timepoints were selected: Timepoint 0 (TP0) in the year before administration of the YF vaccine, Timepoint 1 (TP1) in the year following the YF vaccine, Timepoint 2 (TP2) >1 year after the YF vaccine. Plasma samples were analysed for YF NAbs by plaque reduction neutralization test. The primary endpoint was the number of patients with protective levels of NAbs >= 1/10. A boosted immune response was defined as a 4-fold increase in serologic titres following revaccination. Results Of the 160 PLWH included, protective levels of NAbs were present in 36%, 87% and 72% of subjects at baseline, at a median of 12 months and a median of 96 months after YF vaccination, respectively. Among vaccine recipients negative for YF NAbs at baseline (n = 102), 83% seroconverted. PLWH with undetectable HIV viral load (VL) at baseline were more likely to seroconvert (P < 0 center dot 01). A booster response was observed in only 17% of subjects with baseline seropositivity (n = 10 out of 58). In multivariate analysis, undetectable HIV VL at vaccination and baseline YF seropositivity were associated with persistent levels of protective NAbs at a median of 8 years after YF vaccination. Conclusion Undetectable HIV VL at baseline is associated with high rates of seroconversion. YF seropositivity before revaccination is associated with low rates of booster effect but a higher chance of long term persistent NAbs response, suggesting a benefit of revaccination in PLWH.
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