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Comparison of immune response against Monkeypox Virus in infected patients and historic or newly vaccinated subjects

Authors :
Josè Camilla Sammartino
Irene Cassaniti
Alessandro Ferrari
Antonio Piralla
Bergami Federica
Arena Francesca Adua
Stefania Paolucci
Francesca Rovida
Daniele Lilleri
Elena Percivalle
Fausto Baldanti
Publication Year :
2023
Publisher :
Authorea, Inc., 2023.

Abstract

Monkeypox virus (MPXV) is a zoonotic disease endemic in the rain forest countries of Central and West Africa. Understanding the immune response in zoonosis is fundamental to prevent and contrast viral spreading. MPXV is a close relative of the Variola (smallpox) virus and vaccination with vaccinia virus give an 85% protection against MPXV. With the emergence of the recent MPXV outbreak, Jynneos vaccine has been proposed to individuals at high-risk of exposure. Comparative data on MPXV immune response in vaccinated or infected subjects is still scarce. Here we described the differences between a group of infected patients in comparison to smallpox or Jynneos vaccinated subjects. The patients’ response is stronger and faster, while the Jynneos vaccinated controls need more time to develop a good immunity. Interestingly, the historic smallpox-vaccinated controls retain a degree of protection, even after years from vaccination, which is most visible in the T-cellular memory that is comparable to the newly vaccinated subjects.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........652529712dcc8288fa3caeb890f9f21e
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.22541/au.167285883.38903804/v1