Antibody persistence 3 years after immunization of adolescents with quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine

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Vu, DM [1 ]
Welsch, JA [1 ]
Zuno-Mitchell, P [1 ]
Dela Cruz, JV [1 ]
Granoff, DM [1 ]
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[1] Childrens Hosp Oakland, Res Inst, Oakland, CA 94609 USA
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10.1086/500512
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R392 [医学免疫学]; Q939.91 [免疫学];
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Background. A quadrivalent meningococcal conjugate vaccine ( MCV-4) is recommended for United States teenagers. The duration of protective immunity is unknown. We investigated serum antibody persistence 3 years after vaccination of adolescents. Methods. Serum samples from participants of a randomized trial who had received MCV-4 (n = 52) or polysaccharide vaccine ( MPSV-4; n = 48) and from unvaccinated controls (n = 60) were assayed for serogroups C, W- 135, and Y anticapsular antibody concentrations by use of a radioantigen binding assay and for bactericidal activity ( in a human complement assay) and passive protection against serogroup C bacteremia in an infant rat model. Results. A higher proportion of participants in the vaccine groups had protective bactericidal titers ( >= 1: 4), compared with that in the control group (for MCV-4 recipients vs. controls, P < .01; for MPSV-4 recipients vs. controls P <= .060. More MCV-4 recipients had W-135 bactericidal titers >= 1: 4 than did MPSV-4 recipients (P = .01). More MCV-4 recipients had passive protective activity against serogroup C bacteremia than did MPSV-4. recipients (76% vs. 49%; P < .01). The differences in protective activity were largest between participants in the vaccine groups with bactericidal titers < 1: 4 (63% protective in MCV-4 recipients vs. 31% protective in MPSV-4 recipients; P = .01). Conclusions. Compared with MPSV-4, MCV-4 elicited greater persistence of antibody activity against serogroups C and W-135 at 3 years after vaccination in adolescents. On the basis of passive protection data in an infant rat model, bactericidal titers >= 1: 4 underestimate protective immunity.
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