Hepatitis B immunisation induces higher antibody and memory Th2 responses in new-borns than in adults.

Martin OC Ota; Johan Vekemans; Susanna E Schlegel-Haueter; Katherine Fielding ORCID logo; Hilton Whittle; Paul Henri Lambert; Keith PWJ McAdam; Claire Anne Siegrist; Arnaud Marchant; (2004) Hepatitis B immunisation induces higher antibody and memory Th2 responses in new-borns than in adults. Vaccine, 22 (3-4). pp. 511-519. ISSN 0264-410X DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2003.07.020
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New-borns raise limited antibody responses to most T cell-dependent antigens but little is known about neonatal T lymphocyte responses to vaccines. In this study, we compared the immune response induced by the hepatitis B vaccine in new-borns and nai;ve adults. Infants produced markedly higher serum anti-hepatitis B surface (HBs) antibody titres than adults. This was not associated with greater HBs Ag-specific Th2 cytokine responses but with lower primary IFN-gamma responses. At 1 year, the infant memory response to HBs Ag was characterised by higher Th2 responses than those of adults. We conclude that neonatal antibody and T cell responses to hepatitis B vaccine differ from those induced in adults.

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