Background. Little is known about the immunogenicity of live-attenuated Oka/Merck varicella zoster virus (VZV)-containing vaccine (hereafter, varicella vaccine) in frail nursing homes residents nor about immune phenotypes associated with a response. Methods. A cohort of 190 frail nursing home residents aged 80-102 years and a cohort of 50 community-dwelling seniors aged 60-75 years (a comparison group) received varicella vaccine. Interferon ? (IFN-?) enzyme-linked immunospot assays were performed before and 6 weeks after vaccination. Cellular markers of immunosenescence were measured in the nursing home elderly. Results. The average number of IFN-? spot-forming cells at baseline was significantly lower in the elderly nursing home residents than in the community-dwelling seniors. However, following vaccination, the VZV immune response increased in both cohorts, and no difference was noted in the fold difference of the response between the 2 cohorts. Upon further examination of the elderly nursing home residents, we found that higher frequencies of regulatory T cells and cytomegalovirus-specific CD4+ T cells correlated negatively with the magnitude of VZV-specific responses. Conclusions. The Oka/Merck varicella vaccine induces VZV immunity in elderly nursing home residents that is similar to that produced in community-dwelling seniors.
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Lelic, A., Verschoor, C. P., Lau, V. W. C., Parsons, R., Evelegh, C., Bowdish, D. M., … Loeb, M. B. (2016). Immunogenicity of varicella vaccine and immunologic predictors of response in a cohort of elderly nursing home residents. Journal of Infectious Diseases, 214(12), 1905–1910. https://doi.org/10.1093/infdis/jiw462
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