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Infection and Immunity, November 1999, p. 5979-5984, Vol. 67, No. 11
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Determination of Antibody Responses of Elderly
Adults to All 23 Capsular Polysaccharides after Pneumococcal
Vaccination
Jeffrey B.
Rubins,1,2,*
Michael
Alter,1,2
Joyce
Loch,1 and
Edward N.
Janoff2,3
Pulmonary Diseases1
and Infectious Diseases,3 Veterans
Affairs Medical Center, and Department of Medicine, University
of Minnesota School of Medicine,2 Minneapolis,
Minnesota 55417
Received 7 May 1999/Returned for modification 15 July 1999/Accepted 25 August 1999
The 23-valent pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccine was formulated to
prevent invasive infection in the elderly and other high-risk populations from the most prevalent Streptococcus
pneumoniae serotypes. However, the immunogenicity of all 23 vaccine polysaccharides has not been fully characterized in elderly
adults. We previously reported that whereas the majority of elderly
subjects had vigorous immune responses to selected pneumococcal vaccine
polysaccharides, a subset of elderly individuals responded to fewer
than two of seven vaccine serotypes after immunization. To determine
whether these elderly low responders have a general inability to
respond to pneumococcal vaccine and to determine whether elderly low
responders might be identified by their responses to a few
polysaccharides, we measured antibody responses of elderly adults to
all 23 vaccine polysaccharides after pneumococcal immunization. As a
group, elderly subjects showed a significant rise after immunization in
geometric mean antibody levels to all 23 vaccine serotypes. However,
when individual rather than group immune responses were assessed, the 23-valent vaccine did not appear to be uniformly immunogenic in these
elderly subjects. Eleven elderly subjects (20%) had twofold increases
in specific antibody after vaccination to only 5 or fewer of the 23 vaccine polysaccharides, and they did not respond to the most prevalent
serotypes causing invasive disease. Antibody responses to serotype 9N
were found to reliably distinguish low vaccine responders from other
elderly subjects. However, no particular group of vaccine
polysaccharides could be used as a marker for adequate immune responses
if only postvaccination sera were analyzed.
*
Corresponding author. Mailing address: Pulmonary
(111N), VA Medical Center, One Veterans Dr., Minneapolis, MN 55417. Phone: (612) 725-2000, ext. 4400. Fax: (612) 727-5634. E-mail:
rubin004{at}tc.umn.edu.
Infection and Immunity, November 1999, p. 5979-5984, Vol. 67, No. 11
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Copyright © 1999, American Society for Microbiology. All rights reserved.
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