Presence of MDSC associates with impaired antigen-specific T cell reactivity following COVID-19 vaccination in cirrhotic patients
Artikel i vetenskaplig tidskrift, 2023
Cirrhosis entails high risk of serious infections and abated efficiency of vaccination, but the underlying mechanisms are only partially understood. This study aimed at characterizing innate and adaptive immune functions, including antigen-specific T cell responses to COVID-19 vaccination, in patients with compensated and decompensated cirrhosis.
Methods:
Immune phenotype and function in peripheral blood from 42 cirrhotic patients and 44 age-matched healthy controls were analysed after two doses of the mRNA-based COVID-19 vaccines [BNT162b2 (Pfizer BioNTech) or mRNA-1273 (Moderna)]. Results:
Cirrhotic patients showed significantly reduced blood counts of antigen-presenting dendritic cells (DC) and high counts of monocytic myeloid-derived suppressor cells (M-MDSC) as compared to healthy controls. In addition, monocytic cells recovered from cirrhotic patients showed impaired expression of the antigen-presenting molecule HLA-DR and the co-stimulatory molecule CD86 upon Toll-like receptor (TLR) stimulation. These features were more prominent in patients with decompensated cirrhosis (Child-Pugh classes B & C). Interestingly, while patients with compensated cirrhosis (Child-Pugh class A) showed an inflammatory profile with myeloid cells producing the proinflammatory cytokines IL-6 and TNF, decompensated patients produced reduced levels of these cytokines. Cirrhotic patients, in particular those with more advanced end-stage liver disease, mounted reduced antigen-specific T cell reactivity to COVID-19 vaccination. Vaccine efficiency inversely correlated with levels of M-MDSC.
Conclusion:
These results implicate MDSC as mediators of immunosuppression, with ensuing deficiency of vaccine-specific T cell responses, in cirrhosis.
T cells
vaccination
MDSC
immunosuppression
COVID-19
cirrhosis
Författare
Andreas Törnell
Göteborgs universitet
Elin Blick
Chalmers, Life sciences, Industriell bioteknik
Göteborgs universitet
Samer Al-Dury
Sahlgrenska universitetssjukhuset
Hanna Grauers Wiktorin
Göteborgs universitet
Johan Waern
Sahlgrenska universitetssjukhuset
Johan Ringlander
Sahlgrenska universitetssjukhuset
Göteborgs universitet
Sigrun Einarsdottir
Göteborgs universitet
Magnus Lindh
Sahlgrenska universitetssjukhuset
Göteborgs universitet
Kristoffer Hellstrand
Sahlgrenska universitetssjukhuset
Göteborgs universitet
Martin Lagging
Göteborgs universitet
Sahlgrenska universitetssjukhuset
Anna Martner
Göteborgs universitet
Frontiers in Immunology
1664-3224 (eISSN)
Vol. 14 1287287Ämneskategorier
Infektionsmedicin
Immunologi inom det medicinska området
Gastroenterologi
DOI
10.3389/fimmu.2023.1287287