One vaccine for life: Lessons from immune ontogeny.

J Paediatr Child Health

Systems Vaccinology, Telethon Kids Institute, Perth, Western Australia, Australia.

Published: June 2021

AI Article Synopsis

  • There’s a misconception that newborns and fetuses have immature immune systems, but new research suggests this period is actually an important time for immunity development.
  • Vaccine responses vary widely among individuals and populations, influenced by factors like baseline immune status and age, with ongoing research focusing on these predictors.
  • Maternal antibodies in infants may enhance vaccine responses, challenging previous beliefs, and opening new research avenues to improve vaccination strategies for young children.

Article Abstract

There remains a general misconception that the immune status of the fetus and neonate is immature or insufficient. However, emerging research in immune ontogeny prompts reconsideration of this orthodoxy, reframing this period instead as one of unique opportunity. Vaccine responses (qualitative and quantitative) vary between individuals, and across demographic cohorts. Elements of baseline immune status and function predict vaccine response - some of these factors are well described, others remain a subject of ongoing research, especially with the rapidly expanding field of 'omics' research, enabled by development of highly granular immune profiling techniques and increasing computational capacity. Age is one of the strongest predictive factors associated with variability in the response to vaccination; and predictable variation in response to vaccination is a key to identify the crucial underlying mechanisms. Specifically, circulating maternal antibody in the young infant can modulate immune response to vaccination, acting as an 'undercover adjuvant' that, counter to current dogma, may offer a pathway to longer lasting, higher quality immune response to vaccination. Exciting avenues for novel research in this area have the potential to dramatically alter how we protect the world's most vulnerable population - the very young.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/jpc.15511DOI Listing

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