Nasal and pharyngeal mucosal immunity to poliovirus in children following routine immunization with inactivated polio vaccine (IPV) in the United States of America.
Audrey GodinRuth I ConnorHanna N DegefuPamela C RosatoWendy F Wieland-AlterKatherine S AxelrodGabriela KovacikovaJoshua A WeinerMargaret E AckermanEunice Y ChenMinetaro AritaAnanda S BandyopadhyayAmber I RajaJohn F ModlinElizabeth Bailey BrickleyPeter F WrightPublished in: The Journal of infectious diseases (2024)
Our findings provide policy-relevant evidence that routine immunization with IPV may induce nasal and pharyngeal mucosal immunity. The observed correlations of nasal and pharyngeal mucosal neutralization with serum neutralization contrast with previous observations of distinct intestinal and serum responses to PV vaccines. Further research is warranted to determine which antibody isotype(s) correlate with polio vaccine-induced nasal and pharyngeal mucosal neutralizing activity and to understand the differences from intestinal mucosal immunity.