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Effect of Repeat Vaccination on Immunogenicity of Quadrivalent Cell-Culture and Recombinant Influenza Vaccines Among Healthcare Personnel Aged 18-64 Years: A Randomized, Open-Label Trial

Authors :
Manjusha Gaglani
Sara S Kim
Allison L Naleway
Min Z Levine
Laura Edwards
Kempapura Murthy
Kayan Dunnigan
Tnelda Zunie
Holly Groom
Sarah Ball
Zuha Jeddy
Danielle Hunt
Meredith G Wesley
Suryaprakash Sambhara
Shivaprakash Gangappa
Lauren Grant
Weiping Cao
F Liaini Gross
Margarita Mishina
Alicia M Fry
Mark G Thompson
Fatimah S Dawood
Brendan Flannery
Source :
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Antibody responses to non–egg-based standard-dose cell-culture influenza vaccine (containing 15 µg hemagglutinin [HA]/component) and recombinant vaccine (containing 45 µg HA/component) during consecutive seasons have not been studied in the United States. Methods In a randomized trial of immunogenicity of quadrivalent influenza vaccines among healthcare personnel (HCP) aged 18–64 years over 2 consecutive seasons, HCP who received recombinant-HA influenza vaccine (RIV) or cell culture–based inactivated influenza vaccine (ccIIV) during the first season (year 1) were re-randomized the second season of 2019–2020 (year 2 [Y2]) to receive ccIIV or RIV, resulting in 4 ccIIV/RIV combinations. In Y2, hemagglutination inhibition antibody titers against reference cell–grown vaccine viruses were compared in each ccIIV/RIV group with titers among HCP randomized both seasons to receive egg-based, standard-dose inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) using geometric mean titer (GMT) ratios of Y2 post-vaccination titers. Results Y2 data from 414 HCP were analyzed per protocol. Compared with 60 IIV/IIV recipients, 74 RIV/RIV and 106 ccIIV/RIV recipients showed significantly elevated GMT ratios (Bonferroni corrected P < .007) against all components except A(H3N2). Post-vaccination GMT ratios for ccIIV/ccIIV and RIV/ccIIV were not significantly elevated compared with IIV/IIV except for RIV/ccIIV against A(H1N1)pdm09. Conclusions In adult HCP, receipt of RIV in 2 consecutive seasons or the second season was more immunogenic than consecutive egg-based IIV for 3 of the 4 components of quadrivalent vaccine. Immunogenicity of ccIIV/ccIIV was similar to that of IIV/IIV. Differences in HA antigen content may play a role in immunogenicity of influenza vaccination in consecutive seasons. Clinical Trials Registration NCT03722589.

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ISSN :
15376591 and 03722589
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America
Accession number :
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