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Deteriorating Pneumococcal-Specific B-Cell Memory in Minimally Symptomatic African Children With HIV Infection

  作者 Iwajomo, OH; Finn, A; Moons, P; Nkhata, R; Sepako, E; Ogunniyi, AD; Williams, NA; Heyderman, RS  
  选自 期刊  Journal of Infectious Diseases;  卷期  2011年204-4;  页码  534-543  
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[摘要]Invasive pneumococcal disease is a leading cause of human immunodeficiency virus (HIV)-associated mortality in sub-Saharan African children. Defective T-cell-mediated immunity partially explains this high disease burden, but there is an increased risk of invasive pneumococcal disease even in the context of a relatively preserved percentage of CD4 cells. We hypothesized that impaired B-cell immunity to this pathogen further amplifies the immune defect. We report a shift in the B-cell compartment toward an apoptosis-prone phenotype evident early in HIV disease progression. We show that, although healthy HIV-uninfected and minimally symptomatic HIV-infected children have similar numbers of isotype-switched memory B cells, numbers of pneumococcal protein antigen-specific memory B cells were lower in HIV-infected than in HIV-uninfected children. Our data implicate defective naturally acquired B-cell pneumococcal immunity in invasive pneumococcal disease causation in HIV-infected children and highlight the need to study the functionality and duration of immune memory to novel pneumococcal protein vaccine candidates in order to optimize their effectiveness in this population.

 
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