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Título : Characterisation of specific responses to three models of viral antigens in immunocompetent older adults
Autor : Rioseras, Beatriz
Bueno García, Eva
García Torre, Alejandra
López Martínez, Rocío
Moro García, Marco Antonio
Alonso Álvarez, Sara
Menéndez García, Victoria
Luna González, Alba
Sousa Fernández, Alejandra
Fernández Gudin, Marta
Campos Riopedre, Laura
Castro del Cueto, Corina
Pérez Fernández, Ana Belén
Alonso Rodríguez, Ana
Menéndez Peña, Carla
Menéndez Peña, Lara
García Arnaldo, Noelia
Feito Díaz, Estefania
Fernández Lorences, Adriana
Fraile Manzano, Agustín
Fernández Iglesias, Carolina
Arturo Rivera, José
Pérez Fonseca, Carmen
Urdiales Ruano, Estíbaliz
Debán Fernández, María
Mendes Moreira, Hugo
Herrero Puente, Pablo
Alonso Arias, Rebeca
Palabras clave : Immunosenescence
Anti-viral immune memory
Cytomegalovirus
Influenza
SARS-CoV-2
Fecha de publicación : 5-dic-2024
Citación : Rioseras B, Bueno-García E, García-Torre A, López-Martínez R, Moro-García MA, Alonso-Álvarez S, Menéndez-García V, Lluna-González A, Sousa-Fernández A, Fernández-Gudin M, Campos-Riopedre L, Castro-Del Cueto C, Pérez-Fernández AB, Alonso-Rodríguez A, Menéndez-Peña C, Menéndez-Peña L, García-Arnaldo N, Feito-Díaz E, Fernández-Lorences A, Fraile-Manzano A, Fernández-Iglesias C, Rivera JA, Pérez-Fonseca C, Urdiales-Ruano E, Debán-Fernández M, Mendes-Moreira H, Herrero-Puente P, Alonso-Arias R. Characterisation of specific responses to three models of viral antigens in immunocompetent older adults. Immun Ageing. 2024 Dec 5;21(1):86. doi: 10.1186/s12979-024-00488-3. PMID: 39639316; PMCID: PMC11619616.
Resumen : Background Memory responses to the antigens that an individual encounters throughout life may vary with the intensity and duration of antigen contacts or even with changes in immune status over time. This work aims to characterise specific responses to latent CMV, seasonal influenza and novel SARS-CoV-2 infections in immunocompetent individuals over 60 years of age. Specific cellular and humoral responses were identified by IFN-γ and granzyme B release by ELISpot and antibody level measurement. T lymphocyte subpopulation phenotypes were characterised by flow cytometry. Results Cellular and humoral responses to these viruses were detected in almost all patients. Influenza and SARSCoV-2 cellular responses were positively correlated. There was no significant correlation between CMV and influenza or SARS-CoV-2 responses although both were consistently lower in CMV-seropositive patients. CMV responses were negatively correlated with the levels of the least differentiated subsets of T lymphocytes, and positively correlated with the most differentiated ones, contrary to what happened with the influenza responses. Nevertheless, SARSCoV-2 cellular responses were negatively correlated with the most differentiated CD8+ T lymphocytes, while humoral responses were negatively correlated with the least differentiated T lymphocytes. Responses to the three viruses were correlated with a Th1/Th2/Th17 balance in favour of Th1. Conclusions The results indicate that memory responses differ depending on the durability of the antigen stimulus. Cellular responses to novel pathogens resemble those generated by seasonal but not CMV infection. Subpopulation distribution and the level of specific T lymphocytes against previous pathogens could be used as immunocompetent status biomarkers in older adults reflecting their ability to generate memory responses to new pathogens.
URI : https://ria.asturias.es/RIA/handle/123456789/14877
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