1. Induction of trained immunity by influenza vaccination - impact on COVID-19.
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Debisarun PA, Gössling KL, Bulut O, Kilic G, Zoodsma M, Liu Z, Oldenburg M, Rüchel N, Zhang B, Xu CJ, Struycken P, Koeken VACM, Domínguez-Andrés J, Moorlag SJCFM, Taks E, Ostermann PN, Müller L, Schaal H, Adams O, Borkhardt A, Ten Oever J, van Crevel R, Li Y, and Netea MG
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- COVID-19 epidemiology, COVID-19 prevention & control, Cytokines immunology, Cytokines metabolism, Down-Regulation, Imidazoles immunology, Incidence, Influenza Vaccines immunology, Netherlands epidemiology, Personnel, Hospital, Poly I-C immunology, Proteomics, Risk Factors, Sequence Analysis, RNA, COVID-19 immunology, Cross Protection physiology, Immunity, Innate physiology, Influenza Vaccines administration & dosage
- Abstract
Non-specific protective effects of certain vaccines have been reported, and long-term boosting of innate immunity, termed trained immunity, has been proposed as one of the mechanisms mediating these effects. Several epidemiological studies suggested cross-protection between influenza vaccination and COVID-19. In a large academic Dutch hospital, we found that SARS-CoV-2 infection was less common among employees who had received a previous influenza vaccination: relative risk reductions of 37% and 49% were observed following influenza vaccination during the first and second COVID-19 waves, respectively. The quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccine induced a trained immunity program that boosted innate immune responses against various viral stimuli and fine-tuned the anti-SARS-CoV-2 response, which may result in better protection against COVID-19. Influenza vaccination led to transcriptional reprogramming of monocytes and reduced systemic inflammation. These epidemiological and immunological data argue for potential benefits of influenza vaccination against COVID-19, and future randomized trials are warranted to test this possibility., Competing Interests: The authors have declared that no competing interests exist.
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- 2021
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