Genetic Variants in the IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Influence Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Mozambique.

Despite effective measles vaccines, measles still causes severe morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in developing countries. The Th2 pathway involving interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 cytokines, and their receptor IL-4Ra, play important roles in the Th1/Th2 balance and antibody production. A...

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Main Authors: Clifford, H., Hayden, C., Khoo, S., Naniche, D., Mandomando, I., Zhang, Guicheng, Richmond, P., Le Souëf, P.
Format: Journal Article
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72943
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author Clifford, H.
Hayden, C.
Khoo, S.
Naniche, D.
Mandomando, I.
Zhang, Guicheng
Richmond, P.
Le Souëf, P.
author_facet Clifford, H.
Hayden, C.
Khoo, S.
Naniche, D.
Mandomando, I.
Zhang, Guicheng
Richmond, P.
Le Souëf, P.
author_sort Clifford, H.
building Curtin Institutional Repository
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description Despite effective measles vaccines, measles still causes severe morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in developing countries. The Th2 pathway involving interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 cytokines, and their receptor IL-4Ra, play important roles in the Th1/Th2 balance and antibody production. A Th2 skewing of the cytokine milieu may affect vaccine responses. We investigated IL-4, IL-13, and IL-4Ra polymorphisms and their impact on measles IgG responses and measles vaccine failure, in two separate cohorts: 12-month-old Australian children immunized with measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (n?=?137) and a case/control cohort of children aged 6 months-14 years from Mozambique, Africa (n?=?89), some of whom were vaccinated, but still contracted measles (vaccine failure). We found that IL-4Ra haplotypes for Val75Ile, Ser503Pro, and Arg576Gln were associated with measles IgG in Mozambican children (p?=?0.016 and p?=?0.032 for Val.Pro.Arg and Val.Ser.Arg, respectively), but not Australian children. IL-4Ra 503Pro was more prevalent in Mozambique vaccine failure cases compared with controls (p?=?0.008). We showed that the impact of Th2 genes on measles vaccine responses differs between ethnicities and IL-4Ra polymorphisms may work in combination to affect measles antibody responses and vaccine failure in Mozambican children. Studies in this area are particularly important in developing countries like Mozambique where measles is still a major health issue.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-729432018-12-13T09:32:49Z Genetic Variants in the IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Influence Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Mozambique. Clifford, H. Hayden, C. Khoo, S. Naniche, D. Mandomando, I. Zhang, Guicheng Richmond, P. Le Souëf, P. Despite effective measles vaccines, measles still causes severe morbidity and mortality worldwide, particularly in developing countries. The Th2 pathway involving interleukin (IL)-4 and IL-13 cytokines, and their receptor IL-4Ra, play important roles in the Th1/Th2 balance and antibody production. A Th2 skewing of the cytokine milieu may affect vaccine responses. We investigated IL-4, IL-13, and IL-4Ra polymorphisms and their impact on measles IgG responses and measles vaccine failure, in two separate cohorts: 12-month-old Australian children immunized with measles-mumps-rubella vaccine (n?=?137) and a case/control cohort of children aged 6 months-14 years from Mozambique, Africa (n?=?89), some of whom were vaccinated, but still contracted measles (vaccine failure). We found that IL-4Ra haplotypes for Val75Ile, Ser503Pro, and Arg576Gln were associated with measles IgG in Mozambican children (p?=?0.016 and p?=?0.032 for Val.Pro.Arg and Val.Ser.Arg, respectively), but not Australian children. IL-4Ra 503Pro was more prevalent in Mozambique vaccine failure cases compared with controls (p?=?0.008). We showed that the impact of Th2 genes on measles vaccine responses differs between ethnicities and IL-4Ra polymorphisms may work in combination to affect measles antibody responses and vaccine failure in Mozambican children. Studies in this area are particularly important in developing countries like Mozambique where measles is still a major health issue. 2017 Journal Article http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72943 10.1089/vim.2017.0014 restricted
spellingShingle Clifford, H.
Hayden, C.
Khoo, S.
Naniche, D.
Mandomando, I.
Zhang, Guicheng
Richmond, P.
Le Souëf, P.
Genetic Variants in the IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Influence Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Mozambique.
title Genetic Variants in the IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Influence Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Mozambique.
title_full Genetic Variants in the IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Influence Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Mozambique.
title_fullStr Genetic Variants in the IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Influence Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Mozambique.
title_full_unstemmed Genetic Variants in the IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Influence Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Mozambique.
title_short Genetic Variants in the IL-4/IL-13 Pathway Influence Measles Vaccine Responses and Vaccine Failure in Children from Mozambique.
title_sort genetic variants in the il-4/il-13 pathway influence measles vaccine responses and vaccine failure in children from mozambique.
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/72943