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The SENIEUR protocol and the efficacy of hepatitis B vaccination in healthy elderly persons by age, gender, and vaccine route.


ABSTRACT: Background:Reduced response to hepatitis B vaccines is associated with aging, confounding and comorbid conditions, as well as inadvertent subcutaneous (SC) inoculation. We hypothesized that the antibody and T cell-mediated immune responses (T-CMI) of elderly adults to a vaccine intended for intramuscular (IM) administration would be attenuated when deposited into SC fat, independent of confounding conditions. Results:Fifty-two healthy, community dwelling elderly adults (65-82?years), seronegative for HBV, were enrolled in the SENIEUR protocol as a strictly healthy population. These seniors were randomized to receive a licensed alum-adjuvanted recombinant HBV vaccine either SC or IM, with the inoculum site verified by imaging. The response rates, defined as hepatitis B surface antibodies (HBsAb) ?10?IU/L, were significantly lower in the elderly than in young adults, a group of 12, healthy, 21-34-year-old volunteers. Moreover, elderly participants who received the vaccine IM were significantly more likely to be responders than those immunized SC (54% versus 16%, p?=?0.008). The low seroconversion rate in the IM group progressively declined with increasing age, and responders had significantly lower HBsAb titers and limited isotype responses. Moreover, T-CMI (proliferation and cytokine production) were significantly reduced in both percentage of responders and intensity of the response for both Th1 and Th2 subsets in the elderly. Conclusions:Our data demonstrate the blunted immunogenicity of SC inoculation as measured by peak titers and response rates. Further, the qualitative and quantitative deficits in B- and T-CMI responses to primary alum adjuvanted protein antigens persisted even in strictly healthy elderly populations with verified IM placement compared to younger populations. Clinical trial registration:ClinicalTrials.gov, NCT04162223. Registered 14 November 2019. Retrospectively registered.

SUBMITTER: Edelman R 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7187507 | biostudies-literature | 2020

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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The SENIEUR protocol and the efficacy of hepatitis B vaccination in healthy elderly persons by age, gender, and vaccine route.

Edelman Robert R   Deming Meagan E ME   Toapanta Franklin R FR   Heuser Mark D MD   Chrisley Lisa L   Barnes Robin S RS   Wasserman Steven S SS   Blackwelder William C WC   Handwerger Barry S BS   Pasetti Marcela M   Siddiqui Khan M KM   Sztein Marcelo B MB  

Immunity & ageing : I & A 20200428


<h4>Background</h4>Reduced response to hepatitis B vaccines is associated with aging, confounding and comorbid conditions, as well as inadvertent subcutaneous (SC) inoculation. We hypothesized that the antibody and T cell-mediated immune responses (T-CMI) of elderly adults to a vaccine intended for intramuscular (IM) administration would be attenuated when deposited into SC fat, independent of confounding conditions.<h4>Results</h4>Fifty-two healthy, community dwelling elderly adults (65-82 year  ...[more]

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