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T-cell responses following Natural Influenza Infection or Vaccination in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients.

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dc.contributor.authorL'Huillier, Arnaud G
dc.contributor.authorFerreira, Victor H
dc.contributor.authorHirzel, Cédric
dc.contributor.authorNellimarla, Srinivas
dc.contributor.authorKu, Terrance
dc.contributor.authorNatori, Yoichiro
dc.contributor.authorHumar, Atul
dc.contributor.authorKumar, Deepali
dc.date.accessioned2024-09-02T16:00:56Z
dc.date.available2024-09-02T16:00:56Z
dc.date.issued2020-06-22
dc.description.abstractLittle is known about cell-mediated immune responses to natural influenza infection in solid organ transplant (SOT) patients. The aim of our study was to evaluate the CD4+ and CD8+ responses to influenza A and B infection in a cohort of SOT patients. We collected peripheral blood mononuclear cells at influenza diagnosis and four weeks later from 31 SOT patients during the 2017-2018 influenza season. Infection-elicited influenza-specific CD4+ and CD8+ T-cell responses were measured using flow cytometry and intracellular cytokine staining and compared to responses following influenza vaccine in SOT patients. Natural infection was associated with a significant increase in CD4+ T-cell responses. For example, polyfunctional cells increased from 21 to 782 and from 193 to 1436 cells per 106 CD4+ T-cells among influenza A/H3N2 and B-infected patients (p = 0.006 and 0.004 respectively). Moreover, infection-elicited CD4+ responses were superior than vaccine-elicited responses for influenza A/H1N1 (931 vs 1; p = 0.026), A/H3N2 (647 vs 1; p = 0.041) and B (619 vs 1; p = 0.004). Natural influenza infection triggers a significant increase in CD4+ T-cell responses in SOT patients. Infection elicits significantly stronger CD4+ responses compared to the influenza vaccine and thereby likely elicits better protection against reinfection.
dc.description.sponsorshipUniversitätsklinik für Infektiologie
dc.identifier.doi10.7892/boris.144946
dc.identifier.pmid32572168
dc.identifier.publisherDOI10.1038/s41598-020-67172-6
dc.identifier.urihttps://boris-portal.unibe.ch/handle/20.500.12422/36354
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dc.publisherSpringer Nature
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dc.relation.issn2045-2322
dc.relation.organizationClinic of Infectiology
dc.subject.ddc600 - Technology::610 - Medicine & health
dc.titleT-cell responses following Natural Influenza Infection or Vaccination in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients.
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oaire.citation.volume10
oairecerif.author.affiliationUniversitätsklinik für Infektiologie
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