M Visser, J van Beek, I Tcherniaeva, D M van Rooijen, L Beckers, E Bijvank, M I de Jonge, S P Lockhart, M W Pride, N Rots, D van Baarle, G den Hartog, A M Buisman
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Abstract
Pneumococcal vaccination is crucial in preventing Streptococcus pneumoniae infections in older adults. However, vaccine responses often diminish with age. This study investigates serotype-specific IgM and IgG responses in relation to opsonophagocytic activity (OPA) following thirteen-valent pneumococcal conjugate (PCV13) vaccination in younger (26-49 y; n = 44), middle-aged (50-64 y; n = 71), and older adults (65-98 y; n = 141). Both OPA and IgM responses declined with age, while IgG responses remained relatively stable. In younger adults, post-PCV13 OPA correlated moderate-to-strong with IgM for 8/13 serotypes and with IgG for only 4/13 serotypes. In contrast, middle-aged and older adults showed strong correlations between OPA and both IgM (10/13 serotypes) and IgG (12/13 serotypes). Overall, post-PCV13 OPA was predominantly associated with IgM levels. These observations suggest that declines in IgM, rather than IgG responses, explain reduced PCV13-induced opsonophagocytic activity in aging adults and may inform future vaccination strategies to enhance protection of older adults against pneumococcal disease.
NPJ VaccinesImmunology and Microbiology-Immunology
CiteScore
11.90
自引率
4.30%
发文量
146
审稿时长
11 weeks
期刊介绍:
Online-only and open access, npj Vaccines is dedicated to highlighting the most important scientific advances in vaccine research and development.