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Age-related immune response heterogeneity to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine BNT162b2

Authors :
Collier, Dami A.
Ferreira, Isabella A. T. M.
Kotagiri, Prasanti
Datir, Rawlings P.
Lim, Eleanor Y.
Touizer, Emma
Meng, Bo
Abdullahi, Adam
Elmer, Anne
Kingston, Nathalie
Graves, Barbara
Le Gresley, Emma
Caputo, Daniela
Bergamaschi, Laura
Smith, Kenneth G. C.
Bradley, John R.
Ceron-Gutierrez, Lourdes
Cortes-Acevedo, Paulina
Barcenas-Morales, Gabriela
Linterman, Michelle A.
McCoy, Laura E.
Davis, Chris
Thomson, Emma
McKinney, Eoin
Doffinger, Rainer
Wills, Mark
Gupta, Ravindra K.
Baker, Stephen
Dougan, Gordon
Hess, Christoph
Lehner, Paul J.
Lyons, Paul A.
Matheson, Nicholas J.
Owehand, Willem H.
Saunders, Caroline
Summers, Charlotte
Thaventhiran, James E. D.
Toshner, Mark
Weekes, Michael P.
Maxwell, Patrick
Shaw, Ashley
Bucke, Ashlea
Calder, Jo
Canna, Laura
Domingo, Jason
Fuller, Stewart
Harris, Julie
Hewitt, Sarah
Kennet, Jane
Jose, Sherly
Kourampa, Jenny
Meadows, Anne
O’Brien, Criona
Price, Jane
Publico, Cherry
Rastall, Rebecca
Ribeiro, Carla
Rowlands, Jane
Ruffolo, Valentina
Tordesillas, Hugo
Bullman, Ben
Dunmore, Benjamin J.
Fawke, Stuart
Gräf, Stefan
Hodgson, Josh
Huang, Christopher
Hunter, Kelvin
Jones, Emma
Legchenko, Ekaterina
Matara, Cecilia
Martin, Jennifer
Mescia, Federica
O’Donnell, Ciara
Pointon, Linda
Pond, Nicole
Shih, Joy
Sutcliffe, Rachel
Tilly, Tobias
Treacy, Carmen
Tong, Zhen
Wood, Jennifer
Wylot, Marta
Betancourt, Ariana
Bower, Georgie
Cossetti, Chiara
De Sa, Aloka
Epping, Madeline
Gleadall, Nick
Grenfell, Richard
Hinch, Andrew
Huhn, Oisin
Jackson, Sarah
Jarvis, Isobel
Krishna, Ben
Lewis, Daniel
Marsden, Joe
Nice, Francesca
Okecha, Georgina
Omarjee, Ommar
Perera, Marianne
Potts, Martin
Richoz, Nathan
Romashova, Veronika
Yarkoni, Natalia Savinykh
Sharma, Rahul
Stefanucci, Luca
Stephens, Jonathan
Strezlecki, Mateusz
Turner, Lori
D. D. De Bie, Eckart M.
Bunclark, Katherine
Josipovic, Masa
Mackay, Michael
Michael, Alice
Rossi, Sabrina
Selvan, Mayurun
Spencer, Sarah
Yong, Cissy
Ansaripour, Ali
Mwaura, Lucy
Patterson, Caroline
Polwarth, Gary
Polgarova, Petra
Di Stefano, Giovanni
Fahey, Codie
Michel, Rachel
Bong, Sze-How
Coudert, Jerome D.
Holmes, Elaine
Allison, John
Butcher, Helen
Clapham-Riley, Debbie
Dewhurst, Eleanor
Furlong, Anita
Gray, Jennifer
Ivers, Tasmin
Kasanicki, Mary
Linger, Rachel
Meloy, Sarah
Muldoon, Francesca
Ovington, Nigel
Papadia, Sofia
Phelan, Isabel
Stark, Hannah
Stirrups, Kathleen E.
Townsend, Paul
Walker, Neil
Webster, Jennifer
Collier, Dami A. [0000-0001-5446-4423]
Datir, Rawlings P. [0000-0003-0521-2144]
Smith, Kenneth G. C. [0000-0003-3829-4326]
Linterman, Michelle A. [0000-0001-6047-1996]
McCoy, Laura E. [0000-0001-9503-7946]
Thomson, Emma [0000-0003-1482-0889]
Lyons, Paul A. [0000-0001-7035-8997]
Gupta, Ravindra K. [0000-0001-9751-1808]
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Apollo - University of Cambridge Repository, 2021.

Abstract

Although two-dose mRNA vaccination provides excellent protection against SARS-CoV-2, there is little information about vaccine efficacy against variants of concern (VOC) in individuals above eighty years of age1. Here we analysed immune responses following vaccination with the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine2 in elderly participants and younger healthcare workers. Serum neutralization and levels of binding IgG or IgA after the first vaccine dose were lower in older individuals, with a marked drop in participants over eighty years old. Sera from participants above eighty showed lower neutralization potency against the B.1.1.7 (Alpha), B.1.351 (Beta) and P.1. (Gamma) VOC than against the wild-type virus and were more likely to lack any neutralization against VOC following the first dose. However, following the second dose, neutralization against VOC was detectable regardless of age. The frequency of SARS-CoV-2 spike-specific memory B cells was higher in elderly responders (whose serum showed neutralization activity) than in non-responders after the first dose. Elderly participants showed a clear reduction in somatic hypermutation of class-switched cells. The production of interferon-γ and interleukin-2 by SARS-CoV-2 spike-specific T cells was lower in older participants, and both cytokines were secreted primarily by CD4 T cells. We conclude that the elderly are a high-risk population and that specific measures to boost vaccine responses in this population are warranted, particularly where variants of concern are circulating.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....980898d36e8382a2d13d9d5fc331be61
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.17863/cam.74361