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Home | Features | 100 Yr Old Tb Vaccine May Protect Elderly Against Covid 19 Icmr

100-yr-old TB vaccine may protect elderly against Covid-19: ICMR

Previous studies have reported that BCG vaccination may confer protection against respiratory tract infections, involving viral infections.

By IANS
Published Date - 9 August 2021, 04:51 PM
100-yr-old TB vaccine may protect elderly against Covid-19: ICMR
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New Delhi: A vaccine, used to treat tuberculosis since the last 100 years, may help prevent the risk of Covid-19 infections in older adults, according to a study by the Indian Medical Research Council (ICMR).

Bacillus Calmette-Guerin (BCG) is considered to be one of the most broadly used vaccines in the world, with around 130 million infants receiving this vaccine every year. There is improved interest in BCG vaccination of elderly population, especially in countries with a high number of reported Covid-19 cases.


Previous studies have reported that BCG vaccination may confer protection against respiratory tract infections, involving viral infections.

The new study, published in the journal Science Advances, suggests that BCG could potentially act to inhibit the biomarkers of inflammation by the immune cells in the blood.

However, “this remains to be proven. In addition, it is still unknown as to how long this inhibitory effect can persist”, said a team of researchers from the ICMR-National Institute for Research in Tuberculosis and the ICMR-National Institute of Epidemiology.

Further, the study also reports that the recent BCG vaccination was not associated with hyperinflammation but was, in turn, associated with down-modulated basal inflammatory status, which might play a protective role in elderly population against inflammatory diseases.

In addition, it is quite possible that pathogen-specific immune responses are not affected by BCG vaccination or, in contrast, actually enhanced, the researchers said.

Apart from a variety of proinflammatory cytokines, which could possibly play a detrimental role in Covid-19, anti-inflammatory responses including IL-10 and IL-33 — implicated in Covid-19 disease severity — were also decreased in vaccinated individuals.

“In conclusion, the current study emphasizes that the effect of BCG vaccination is safe and does not lead to increased inflammation in elderly individuals. The results from this study not only corroborate the immunomodulatory properties of BCG vaccination but also reveal a clear effect of (non) specific immunogenicity of BCG vaccination on systemic inflammation,” the researchers noted.

The study also acknowledged certain limitations such as the lack of a placebo control group (only unvaccinated controls at baseline).

Further understanding of the results may support the vaccine efficacy and explore innovative applications of BCG vaccination, the team said.


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