Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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10962473 | Vaccine | 2016 | 6 Pages |
Abstract
Central to our interpretation of these findings are studies demonstrating: (i) mixed DTwP/DTaP priming improves resistance to pertussis disease and attenuates the IgE-stimulatory component of long term vaccine-specific memory; (ii) IgE-mediated mechanisms can interfere with innate antiviral immunity and accordingly exacerbate airway symptoms in infected children. These observations, taken together with the data presented here, suggest a plausible mechanistic link between baseline pertussis-specific IgE titres in DTaP vaccinees and susceptibility to pertussis disease, which merits testing. Retrospective IgE analyses on sera collected from children at the time of presentation with pertussis could resolve this issue.
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Authors
Patrick G. Holt, Tom Snelling, Olivia J. White, Peter D. Sly, Nicholas DeKlerk, Jonathan Carapetis, Anita Van Den Biggelaar, Nicholas Wood, Peter McIntyre, Michael Gold,