Original Antigenic Sin and Respiratory Syncytial Virus Vaccines

Vaccines (Basel). 2019 Sep 6;7(3):107. doi: 10.3390/vaccines7030107.

Abstract

The original antigenic sin (OAS) theory considers the outcome of the first encounter with an antigen. It favors a memory response to the original antigen upon exposure to a similar or related antigen, and includes both positive and negative impacts of past exposure on the memory response to challenge, and, in particular, on vaccine efficacy. This phenomenon is closely linked with imprinting and the hierarchical nature of immune responses to previously encountered antigens. The focus of this commentary centers on the potential role of OAS or immunological imprinting on respiratory syncytial virus memory responses.

Keywords: OAS; RSV; VE; immunological memory; original antigenic sin; vaccine effectiveness; vaccines.