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BCG Vaccination-Associated Lower HbA1c and Increased CD25 Expression on CD8 + T Cells in Patients with Type 1 Diabetes in Ghana.

Wilfred AniagyeiSumaya MohayideenOsei Sarfo KantankaSarah BittnerMonika M VivekanandanJoseph F ArthurAgnes O BoatengAugustine YeboahHubert Senanu AhorShadrack O AsibeyElizabeth OwusuDiran HerebianMaximilian HuttaschVolker BurkartRobert WagnerMichael RodenErnest AdankwahDorcas Ohui OwusuFelix DistelmaierMarc JacobsenRichard Odame PhillipsJulia Seyfarth
Published in: Vaccines (2024)
BCG vaccination affects other diseases beyond tuberculosis by unknown-potentially immunomodulatory-mechanisms. Recent studies have shown that BCG vaccination administered during overt type 1 diabetes (T1D) improved glycemic control and affected immune and metabolic parameters. Here, we comprehensively characterized Ghanaian T1D patients with or without routine neonatal BCG vaccination to identify vaccine-associated alterations. Ghanaian long-term T1D patients ( n = 108) and matched healthy controls ( n = 214) were evaluated for disease-related clinical, metabolic, and immunophenotypic parameters and compared based on their neonatal BCG vaccination status. The majority of study participants were BCG-vaccinated at birth and no differences in vaccination rates were detected between the study groups. Notably, glycemic control metrics, i.e., HbA1c and IDAA1c, showed significantly lower levels in BCG-vaccinated as compared to unvaccinated patients. Immunophenotype comparisons identified higher expression of the T cell activation marker CD25 on CD8 + T cells from BCG-vaccinated T1D patients. Correlation analysis identified a negative correlation between HbA1c levels and CD25 expression on CD8 + T cells. In addition, we observed fractional increases in glycolysis metabolites (phosphoenolpyruvate and 2/3-phosphoglycerate) in BCG-vaccinated T1D patients. These results suggest that neonatal BCG vaccination is associated with better glycemic control and increased activation of CD8 + T cells in T1D patients.
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