International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Sep 2021)

BCG vaccination induces enhanced frequencies of dendritic cells and altered plasma levels of type I and type III interferons in elderly individuals

  • Nathella Pavan Kumar,
  • Chandrasekaran Padmapriyadarsini,
  • Anuradha Rajamanickam,
  • Perumal Kannabiran Bhavani,
  • Arul Nancy,
  • Bharathi Jeyadeepa,
  • Nandhini Selvaraj,
  • Dinesh Ashokan,
  • Rachel Mariam Renji,
  • Vijayalakshmi Venkataramani,
  • Srikanth Tripathy,
  • Subash Babu

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 110
pp. 98 – 104

Abstract

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Objective: BCG can improve the response to vaccines directed against viral infections, and also, BCG vaccination reduces all-cause mortality, most likely by protecting against unrelated infections. However, the effect of BCG vaccination on dendritic cell (DC) subsets is not well characterized. Methods: We investigated the impact of BCG vaccination on the frequencies of DC subsets and type I and III interferons (IFNs) using whole blood and plasma samples in a group of elderly individuals (age 60-80 years) at one-month post-vaccination as part of our clinical study to examine the effect of BCG on COVID-19. Results: Our results demonstrate that BCG vaccination induced enhanced frequencies of plasmacytoid DC (pDC) and myeloid DC (mDC). BCG vaccination also induced diminished plasma levels of type I IFNs, IFNα and IFNβ but increased levels of type III IFNs, IL-28A and IL-29. Conclusions: Thus, BCG vaccination was associated with enhanced DC subsets and IL-28A/IL-29 in elderly individuals, suggesting its ability to induce non-specific innate immune responses.

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