Decreased Expression of CD314 by NK Cells Correlates with Their Ability to Respond by Producing IFN-? after BCG Moscow Vaccination and Is Associated with Distinct Early Immune Responses

Vaccines(2023)

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The immune response to vaccines is complex and results in various outcomes. BCG vaccination induces innate and specific responses that can lead to protection against tuberculosis, and cross-protection against other infections. NK cells have been associated with BCG-induced protection. Therefore, we hypothesize that differences in NK cell status before BCG vaccination may have a role in the ability of BCG to activate the immune response. Participants of a clinical trial were evaluated after BCG vaccination. The participants were assigned to different groups according to variation in IFN-? expression by NK cells between days 1 and 15 after BCG vaccination. Individuals that presented a higher increase in IFN-? expression by NK cells presented reduced CD314 expression at day 1, and after vaccination an increase in inflammatory NK cells and CD4 T-cell expression of IL-17. A negative correlation between expression of CD314 at day 1 and that of IFN-? by NK cells after BCG vaccination was observed. Participants with lower of IFN-? expression by NK cells after BCG vaccination presented an increase in the cytotoxic NK subpopulation and CD4 T-cell expression of IL-17 and IFN-?. In conclusion, the expression of CD314 by NK cells before BCG vaccination influences their IFN-? responses, generation of NK subpopulations, and the specific T immune response at 15 days after vaccination.
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adaptive,heterogeneity response,innate immunity,neutrophil,tuberculosis,vaccine
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