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Factors affecting immunogenicity of BCG in infants, a study in Malawi, The Gambia and the UK

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dc.contributor.author Yun-Gyoung, Hur
dc.contributor.author Patricia, Gorak-Stolinska
dc.contributor.author Maeve, K Lalor
dc.contributor.author Hazzie, Mvula
dc.contributor.author Floyd, Sian
dc.contributor.author Raynes, John
dc.contributor.author Ben-Smith, Anne
dc.contributor.author R Fitchett, Joseph
dc.contributor.author Flanagan, Katie L
dc.contributor.author Burl, Sarah
dc.contributor.author Ota, Martin O
dc.contributor.author Crampin, Amelia C
dc.contributor.author Smith, Steven G
dc.contributor.author Dockrell, Hazel M
dc.date.accessioned 2018-11-13T12:04:37Z
dc.date.available 2018-11-13T12:04:37Z
dc.date.issued 2014
dc.identifier.uri http://41.77.13.208:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/130
dc.description.abstract Background:BCG immunogenicity in infants differs between populations and these differences have been attributed to various factors. In this study, the influence of geographical location, season of birth, timing of vaccination, micronutrient status (zinc) and inflammatory status (C-reactive protein, CRP) were assessed. Methods:Immunogenicity was assessed by cytokine signature in culture supernatants from diluted whole blood samples stimulated withM. tuberculosisPPD, using a multiplex bead assay. Results were correlated with the plasma zinc and CRP concentrations at the time of sampling, and with interview and household data. BCG vaccinated infants were recruited in Malawi, The Gambia and the UK. Results:In Malawi, infants vaccinated within the first week after birth showed lower production of most cytokines measured than those vaccinated later. The number of cytokines showing significant differences between Malawian and Gambian infants decreased after adjusting for season of birth. In Malawi, a proportion of infants had zinc deficiency and elevated plasma CRP (>10 mg/L), but neither zinc deficiency nor high CRP was associated with production of any of the cytokines measured. Conclusions:The cytokine/chemokine signatures observed in response toM. tuberculosisPPD in infants at 3 months post BCG vaccination were affected by geographical location, season of birth, and timing of vaccination but not associated with the concentration of plasma zinc or inflammatory status. These factors should be considered in future trials of new TB vaccines en_US
dc.language.iso en_US en_US
dc.subject BCG vaccination, CRP, Cytokine, Infant immune response,M. tuberculosisPPD, Zinc en_US
dc.title Factors affecting immunogenicity of BCG in infants, a study in Malawi, The Gambia and the UK en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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