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Distinct immune cell dynamics mark adverse events and antibody responses of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine

Authors :
Miwa Morikawa
Takayuki Matsumura
Tomohiro Takano
Kiyomi Kabasawa
Yoshimasa Takahashi
Kentaro Tomii
Yu Adachi
Lin Sun
Taishi Onodera
Masanori Isogawa
Masaharu Shinkai
Nicolas Sax
Saya Moriyama
Masashi Nishimura
Ayae Nishiyama
Kazutaka Terahara
Keisuke Tonouchi
Kazuo Yamashita
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Research Square Platform LLC, 2021.

Abstract

Pfizer/BioNTec BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine robustly elicits neutralizing antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 in clinical trials and real-world settings. However, booster vaccinations are frequently associated with self-limited adverse events. Here, by applying a high-dimensional immune profiling approach to peripheral blood, we linked early vaccine-induced immune dynamics with adverse events and neutralizing antibody responses. The dynamics of two dendritic cell subsets (DC3s and AS-DCs) were identified as the specific correlates for adverse events; the combination of these cell dynamics stratified the vaccinees with severe reactogenicity, while the stratification did not affect the neutralizing antibody titers. Furthermore, the NKT-like cell dynamics that correlated with adverse events and antibody titers were accounted for distinct magnitudes of both events by sex and age. The identified immune correlates for adverse events and antibody responses may pave the way for a rational vaccine strategy for reducing the reactogenicity of mRNA vaccines without compromising the immunogenicity.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi...........7a25a1a8d253697f4e4ddbc8472b233b