Young infants display heterogeneous serological responses and extensive but reversible transcriptional changes following initial immunizations

  • Nouri, Nima
  • Cao, Raquel Giacomelli
  • Bunsow, Eleonora
  • Nehar-Belaid, Djamel
  • Marches, Radu
  • Xu, Zhaohui
  • Smith, Bennett
  • Heinonen, Santtu
  • Mertz, Sara
  • Leber, Amy
  • Smits, Gaby
  • van der Klis, Fiona
  • Mejías, Asunción
  • Banchereau, Jacques
  • Pascual, Virginia
  • Ramilo, Octavio
Publication date
December 2023
Publisher
Nature Publishing Group

Abstract

Infants necessitate vaccinations to prevent life-threatening infections. Our understanding of the infant immune responses to routine vaccines remains limited. We analyzed two cohorts of 2-month-old infants before vaccination, one week, and one-month post-vaccination. We report remarkable heterogeneity but limited antibody responses to the different antigens. Whole-blood transcriptome analysis in an initial cohort showed marked overexpression of interferon-stimulated genes (ISGs) and to a lesser extent of inflammation-genes at day 7, which normalized one month post-vaccination. Single-cell RNA sequencing in peripheral blood mononuclear cells from a second cohort identified at baseline a predominantly naive immune landscape including ISGhi ce...

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