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Analysis of the humoral and cellular response after the third COVID-19 vaccination in patients with autoimmune hepatitis

Authors :
Johannes Hartl
Darius Ferenc Rüther
Paul Maria Duengelhoef
Thomas Theo Brehm
Silja Steinmann
Jan Philipp Weltzsch
Fabian Glaser
Martina Sterneck
Marcial Sebode
Christina Weiler‐Normann
Marc Lütgehetmann
Golda Melina Schaub
Friedrich Haag
Christoph Schramm
Julian Schulze zur Wiesch
Ansgar Wilhelm Lohse
Source :
Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the LiverREFERENCES.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

To explore the humoral and T-cell response to the third COVID-19 vaccination in autoimmune hepatitis (AIH).Anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody titers were prospectively determined in 81 AIH patients and 53 healthy age- and sex-matched controls7 days (median 35) after the first COVID-19 booster vaccination. The spike-specific T-cell response was assessed using an activation-induced marker assay (AIM) in a subset of patients.Median antibody levels were significantly lower in AIH compared to controls (10 908 vs. 25 000 AU/ml, p .001), especially in AIH patients treated with MMF (N = 14, 4542 AU/ml, p = .004) or steroids (N = 27, 7326 AU/ml, p = .020). Also, 48% of AIH patients had antibody titers below the 10% percentile of the healthy controls (9194 AU/ml, p .001). AIH patients had a high risk of failing to develop a spike-specific T-cell response (15/34 (44%) vs. 2/16 (12%), p = .05) and showed overall lower frequencies of spike-specific CD4 + T cells (median: 0.074% vs 0.283; p = .01) after the booster vaccination compared to healthy individuals. In 34/81 patients, antibody titers before and after booster vaccination were available. In this subgroup, all patients but especially those without detectable/low antibodies titers (100 AU/ml) after the second vaccination (N = 11/34) showed a strong, 148-fold increase.A third COVID-19 vaccination efficiently boosts antibody levels and T-cell responses in AIH patients and even seroconversion in patients with the absent immune response after two vaccinations, but to a lower level compared to controls. Therefore, we suggest routinely assessing antibody levels in AIH patients and offering additional booster vaccinations to those with suboptimal responses.

Subjects

Subjects :
Hepatology

Details

ISSN :
14783231
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Liver international : official journal of the International Association for the Study of the LiverREFERENCES
Accession number :
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