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老年人群性别响应性流感和新冠疫苗研究路线图

Roadmap for Sex-Responsive Influenza and COVID-19 Vaccine Research in Older Adults.

作者信息

Shapiro Janna R, Morgan Rosemary, Leng Sean X, Klein Sabra L

机构信息

Department of International Health, Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Baltimore, MD, United States.

Division of Geriatric Medicine and Gerontology, Department of Medicine, Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD, United States.

出版信息

Front Aging. 2022 Feb 11;3:836642. doi: 10.3389/fragi.2022.836642. eCollection 2022.

Abstract

Sex differences in the immune system are dynamic throughout the lifespan and contribute to heterogeneity in the risk of infectious diseases and the response to vaccination in older adults. The importance of the intersection between sex and age in immunity to viral respiratory diseases is clearly demonstrated by the increased prevalence and severity of influenza and COVID-19 in older males compared to older females. Despite sex and age biases in the epidemiology and clinical manifestations of disease, these host factors are often ignored in vaccine research. Here, we review sex differences in the immunogenicity, effectiveness, and safety of the influenza and COVID-19 vaccines in older adults and the impact of sex-specific effects of age-related factors, including chronological age, frailty, and the presence of comorbidities. While a female bias in immunity to influenza vaccines has been consistently reported, understanding of sex differences in the response to COVID-19 vaccines in older adults is incomplete due to small sample sizes and failure to disaggregate clinical trial data by both sex and age. For both vaccines, a major gap in the literature is apparent, whereby very few studies investigate sex-specific effects of aging, frailty, or multimorbidity. By providing a roadmap for sex-responsive vaccine research, beyond influenza and COVID-19, we can leverage the heterogeneity in immunity among older adults to provide better protection against vaccine-preventable diseases.

摘要

免疫系统中的性别差异在整个生命周期中是动态变化的,并且导致老年人感染性疾病风险和疫苗接种反应的异质性。与老年女性相比,老年男性中流感和新冠病毒病(COVID-19)的患病率和严重程度增加,这清楚地表明了性别与年龄的交叉在病毒性呼吸道疾病免疫中的重要性。尽管疾病的流行病学和临床表现存在性别和年龄偏差,但在疫苗研究中这些宿主因素常常被忽视。在此,我们综述了流感疫苗和COVID-19疫苗在老年人中的免疫原性、有效性和安全性方面的性别差异,以及年龄相关因素(包括实足年龄、虚弱和合并症的存在)的性别特异性效应的影响。虽然一直有报道称女性对流感疫苗的免疫存在偏向性,但由于样本量小且未能按性别和年龄对临床试验数据进行分类,对老年人中COVID-19疫苗反应的性别差异了解并不完整。对于这两种疫苗,文献中都存在明显的重大差距,即很少有研究调查衰老、虚弱或多种疾病的性别特异性效应。通过为超越流感和COVID-19的性别敏感疫苗研究提供路线图,我们可以利用老年人免疫的异质性,为预防疫苗可预防疾病提供更好的保护。

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