Partial correction of the TH2/TH1 imbalance in neonatal murine responses to vaccine antigens through selective adjuvant effects
- 1 November 1996
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Wiley in European Journal of Immunology
- Vol. 26 (11), 2666-2670
- https://doi.org/10.1002/eji.1830261118
Abstract
We have recently shown that neonatal responses to a pannel of vaccine antigens and presentation systems differed qualitatively from adult responses by a bias towards a TH2 pattern. Here we report that a selected adjuvant comprising block copolymers in a water-in-oil emulsion can induce balanced TH1/TH2 responses in BALB/c mice primed at 1 week of age with an immunodominant tetanus peptide vaccine. However, using this specific TH1-driving adjuvant only at time of boosting was not sufficient to fully circumvent the persisting influence of TH2-biased neonatal responses. Unexpectedly also, a significant local toxicity was observed in newborn and young mice, whereas only mild reactions occurred in adults. Thus, although the induction of strong TH1 responses in the neonatal period can be achieved using specific adjuvants, through modulation of the immunological environment present at time of priming, whether such immunization strategies would be safe in the neonatal period remains to be demonstrated. These observations should be taken into consideration in the development of novel vaccines that will have to be already effective early in life.Keywords
This publication has 29 references indexed in Scilit:
- Neonatal and early life immune responses to various forms of vaccine antigens qualitatively differ from adult responses: predominance of a Th2‐biased pattern which persists after adult boostingEuropean Journal of Immunology, 1996
- Dendritic cells: from ontogenetic orphans to myelomonocytic descendantsImmunology Today, 1996
- Induction of T H 1 and T H 2 Immunity in Neonatal MiceScience, 1996
- Induction of Protective CTL Responses in Newborn Mice by a Murine RetrovirusScience, 1996
- Neonatal Tolerance Revisited: Turning on Newborn T Cells with Dendritic CellsScience, 1996
- Dendritic cells: a major story unfoldsImmunology Today, 1995
- Autoimmunity Following Neonatal Tolerance to Alloantigens: Role of Donor I-A and I-E MoleculesJournal of Autoimmunity, 1995
- Ontogeny of T-cell function: Alloreactivity appears earlier than reactivity against hapten-modified self and interleukin-2 productionClinical Immunology and Immunopathology, 1982
- THE IMMUNOLOGICAL RESPONSE OF FOETAL MICE TO INFLUENZA VIRUSImmunology & Cell Biology, 1957
- IMMUNOLOGIC UNRESPONSIVENESS INDUCED BY PROTEIN ANTIGENSThe Journal of Experimental Medicine, 1955