Standard-Dose Intradermal Influenza Vaccine Elicits Cellular Immune Responses Similar To Those Of Intramuscular Vaccine In Men With And Those Without Hiv Infection

JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2019)

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Background. Human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-infected persons are at a higher risk of severe influenza. Although we have shown that a standard-dose intradermal influenza vaccine versus a standard-dose intramuscular influenza vaccine does not result in differences in hemagglutination-inhibition titers in this population, a comprehensive examination of cell-mediated immune responses remains lacking.Methods. Serological, antigen-specific B-cell, and interleukin 2-, interferon gamma-, and tumor necrosis factor alpha-secreting T-cell responses were assessed in 79 HIV-infected men and 79 HIV-uninfected men.Results. The route of vaccination did not affect the immunoglobulin A and immunoglobulin G (IgG) plasmablast or memory B-cell response, although these were severely impaired in the group with a CD4(+) T-cell count of <200 cells/mu L. The frequencies of IgG memory B cells measured on day 28 after vaccination were highest in the HIV-uninfected group, followed by the group with a CD4(+) T-cell count of >= 200 cells/mu L and the group with a CD4(+) T-cell count of <200 cells/mu L. The route of vaccination did not affect the CD4(+) or CD8(+) T-cell responses measured at various times after vaccination.Conclusions. The route of vaccination had no effect on antibody responses, antibody avidity, T-cell responses, or B-cell responses in HIV-infected or HIV-uninfected subjects. With the serological and cellular immune responses to influenza vaccination being impaired in HIV-infected individuals with a CD4(+) T-cell count of <200 cells/mu L, passive immunization strategies need to be explored to protect this population.
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Influenza, vaccination, HIV, cell-mediated, intradermal, intramuscular
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