Elite athletes on regular training show more pronounced induction of vaccine-specific T-cells and antibodies after tetravalent influenza vaccination than controls
(Regelmäßig trainierende Spitzensportler zeigen eine ausgeprägtere Induktion von vakzinspezifischen T-Zellen und Antikörpern nach einer vierwertigen Grippeimpfung als Kontrollprobanden)
Regular training in elite athletes does not adversely affect vaccination responses.
Influenza-specific T-cell responses are more pronounced in elite athletes.
Influenza-specific neutralizing antibodies are more pronounced in elite athletes.
Local side-effects after vaccination were mild and did not differ in both groups.
Compliance of elite athletes with vaccination recommendations is low mainly based on concerns about side-effects and perceived poor vaccine efficacy due to continued physical training. We therefore employed seasonal influenza vaccination to investigate the effect of regular physical training on vaccine-induced cellular and humoral immunity in elite athletes and controls.
Lymphocyte subpopulations and vaccine-specific T-cells were quantified and functionally characterized from 45 athletes and 25 controls before, and 1, 2 and 26 weeks after vaccination. Moreover, influenza-specific antibodies and their neutralizing function were quantified.
Both groups showed a significant increase in vaccine-reactive CD4 T-cell levels which peaked one week after vaccination (p < 0.0001). The increase was significantly more pronounced in athletes (4.1-fold) compared to controls (2.3-fold; p = 0.0007). The cytokine profile changed from multifunctional T-cells co-producing IFN, IL-2 and TNFa to cells with restricted cytokine expression. This change in functionality was associated with a significant increase in CTLA-4 expression (p < 0.0001), which again was more pronounced in athletes. Likewise, the increase in neutralizing antibodies was stronger in athletes (p = 0.004 for H1N1; p = 0.032 for H3N2).
In conclusion, both groups mounted a strong vaccine-specific cellular and humoral immunity after standard vaccination. The more pronounced increase in specific T-cells and neutralizing antibodies indicates that high frequency and intensity of training enhance vaccine-responses in elite athletes.
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| Notationen: | Biowissenschaften und Sportmedizin |
| Tagging: | Impfung Coronavirus |
| Veröffentlicht in: | Brain, Behavior, and Immunity |
| Sprache: | Englisch |
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2020
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| Online-Zugang: | https://doi.org/10.1016/j.bbi.2019.09.024 |
| Jahrgang: | 83 |
| Seiten: | 135-145 |
| Dokumentenarten: | Artikel |
| Level: | hoch |