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Lower Baseline Germinal Center Activity and Preserved Th1 Immunity Are Associated With Hepatitis B Vaccine Response in Treated HIV Infection.


ABSTRACT: BACKGROUND:Why HIV-infected individuals have poor responses to standard dose and schedule hepatitis B virus immunization is not well understood. METHODS:We compared the serologic and cellular immune profiles of treated HIV-infected individuals with similar durations of infection and preserved CD4 counts (> 350 cells/microliter) by hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) response before and after vaccination. RESULTS:Similar levels of immune activation and plasma cytokine profile were found between non-responders and responders. The baseline plasma levels of CXCL-13, a surrogate of germinal center reactivity, were significantly lower in HBV responders compared to HBV non-responders and were a predictor of both vaccine response and titer. Furthermore, response to HBV vaccination was associated with a significantly higher frequency of circulating IgGhigh memory B cells post vaccination and preserved Th1 antigen-specific T-cell responses. CONCLUSIONS:Taken together, our data suggest that preserved Th1 responses are associated with hepatitis B vaccine response in treated HIV infection.

SUBMITTER: Paris RM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5450971 | biostudies-literature | 2017

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lower Baseline Germinal Center Activity and Preserved Th1 Immunity Are Associated With Hepatitis B Vaccine Response in Treated HIV Infection.

Paris Robert M RM   Milagres Lucimar G LG   Moysi Eirini E   Okulicz Jason F JF   Agan Brian K BK   Ganesan Anu A   Petrovas Constantinos C   Koup Richard A RA  

Pathogens & immunity 20170314 1


<h4>Background</h4>Why HIV-infected individuals have poor responses to standard dose and schedule hepatitis B virus immunization is not well understood.<h4>Methods</h4>We compared the serologic and cellular immune profiles of treated HIV-infected individuals with similar durations of infection and preserved CD4 counts (> 350 cells/microliter) by hepatitis B vaccine (HBV) response before and after vaccination.<h4>Results</h4>Similar levels of immune activation and plasma cytokine profile were fou  ...[more]

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