Rapid dose-dependent Natural Killer (NK) cell modulation and cytokine responses following human rVSV-ZEBOV Ebolavirus vaccination

  • David Pejoski
  • Casimir de Rham
  • Paola Martinez-Murillo
  • Francesco Santoro
  • Floriane Auderset
  • Donata Medaglini
  • Gianni Pozzi
  • Maria Vono
  • Paul-Henri Lambert
  • Angela Huttner
  • Mariëlle C Haks
  • Tom H M Ottenhoff
  • Jean Villard
  • Claire-Anne Siegrist
  • VEBCON

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Abstract

The rVSV-ZEBOV Ebolavirus vaccine confers protection within days after immunization, suggesting the contribution of innate immune responses. We report modulation of rVSV-ZEBOV vaccinee blood CD56+ NK cell numbers, NKG2D or NKp30 surface receptor expression, Killer Immunoglobulin-like Receptor (KIR)+ cell percentages and NK-cell-related genes on day 1 post immunization. Inverse correlations existed between the concentration of several plasma cytokines and inhibitory KIR+ CD56dim or cytokine-responsive CD56bright NK cells. Thus, NK cells may contribute to the early protective efficacy of rVSV-ZEBOV in humans.

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Original languageEnglish
ISSN2059-0105
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2020
PubMed 32337075