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流行病学转录组学数据支持卡介苗在包括 COVID-19 在内的病毒病中的保护作用。

Epidemiological transcriptomic data supports BCG protection in viral diseases including COVID-19.

机构信息

CSIR-Institute of Genomics and Integrative Biology, Sukhdev Vihar, Mathura Road, New Delhi 110025 India.

出版信息

Gene. 2021 May 30;783:145574. doi: 10.1016/j.gene.2021.145574. Epub 2021 Mar 15.

Abstract

Epidemiological and clinical evidence suggests that Bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) vaccine induced trained immunity protects against non-specific infections. Multiple clinical trials are currently underway to assess effectiveness of the vaccine in the coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, the durability and mechanism of BCG trained immunity remain unclear. Here, an integrative analysis of available epidemiological transcriptomic data related to BCG vaccination and respiratory tract viral infections as well as of reported transcriptomic alterations in COVID-19 is presented toward addressing this gap. Results suggest that the vaccine induces very long-lasting transcriptomic changes that mimic viral infections by, consistent with the present concept of trained immunity, upregulation of antiviral defense response, and oppose viral infections by, inconsistent with the concept, downregulation of myeloid cell activation. These durability and mechanistic insights argue against possible indiscriminate use of the vaccine and activated innate immune response associated safety concerns in COVID-19, in that order.

摘要

流行病学和临床证据表明,卡介苗(BCG)疫苗诱导的训练免疫可预防非特异性感染。目前正在进行多项临床试验,以评估该疫苗在 2019 年冠状病毒病(COVID-19)中的有效性。然而,BCG 训练免疫的持久性和机制尚不清楚。在这里,我们对现有的与卡介苗接种和呼吸道病毒感染相关的流行病学转录组数据以及 COVID-19 中报道的转录组改变进行了综合分析,以解决这一差距。结果表明,该疫苗诱导的转录组变化非常持久,通过上调抗病毒防御反应,模拟病毒感染,这与训练免疫的现有概念一致,而通过下调髓样细胞激活,与概念不一致,从而抵抗病毒感染。这些持久性和机制上的见解表明,BCG 疫苗可能不能在 COVID-19 中不加区别地使用,也不能激活与先天免疫反应相关的安全性问题。

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