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Variability in Humoral Immunity to Measles Vaccine: New Developments.


ABSTRACT: Despite the existence of an effective measles vaccine, resurgence in measles cases in the USA and across Europe has occurred, including in individuals vaccinated with two doses of the vaccine. Host genetic factors result in inter-individual variation in measles vaccine-induced antibodies, and play a role in vaccine failure. Studies have identified HLA (human leukocyte antigen) and non-HLA genetic influences that individually or jointly contribute to the observed variability in the humoral response to vaccination among healthy individuals. In this exciting era, new high-dimensional approaches and techniques including vaccinomics, systems biology, GWAS, epitope prediction and sophisticated bioinformatics/statistical algorithms provide powerful tools to investigate immune response mechanisms to the measles vaccine. These might predict, on an individual basis, outcomes of acquired immunity post measles vaccination.

SUBMITTER: Haralambieva IH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4679650 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Variability in Humoral Immunity to Measles Vaccine: New Developments.

Haralambieva Iana H IH   Kennedy Richard B RB   Ovsyannikova Inna G IG   Whitaker Jennifer A JA   Poland Gregory A GA  

Trends in molecular medicine 20151118 12


Despite the existence of an effective measles vaccine, resurgence in measles cases in the USA and across Europe has occurred, including in individuals vaccinated with two doses of the vaccine. Host genetic factors result in inter-individual variation in measles vaccine-induced antibodies, and play a role in vaccine failure. Studies have identified HLA (human leukocyte antigen) and non-HLA genetic influences that individually or jointly contribute to the observed variability in the humoral respon  ...[more]

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