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Hybrid Immunity Shifts the Fc-Effector Quality of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccine-Induced Immunity.

Authors :
Bowman, Kathryn A
Morrison, Thomas E1
Bowman, Kathryn A
Stein, Daniel
Shin, Sally
Ferbas, Kathie G
Tobin, Nicole H
Mann, Colin
Fischinger, Stephanie
Ollmann Saphire, Erica
Lauffenburger, Douglas
Rimoin, Anne W
Aldrovandi, Grace
Alter, Galit
Bowman, Kathryn A
Morrison, Thomas E1
Bowman, Kathryn A
Stein, Daniel
Shin, Sally
Ferbas, Kathie G
Tobin, Nicole H
Mann, Colin
Fischinger, Stephanie
Ollmann Saphire, Erica
Lauffenburger, Douglas
Rimoin, Anne W
Aldrovandi, Grace
Alter, Galit
Source :
mBio; vol 13, iss 5, e0164722; 2150-7511
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Despite the robust immunogenicity of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines, emerging data have revealed enhanced neutralizing antibody and T cell cross-reactivity among individuals that previously experienced COVID-19, pointing to a hybrid immune advantage with infection-associated immune priming. Beyond neutralizing antibodies and T cell immunity, mounting data point to a potential role for additional antibody effector functions, including opsinophagocytic activity, in the resolution of symptomatic COVID-19. Whether hybrid immunity modifies the Fc-effector profile of the mRNA vaccine-induced immune response remains incompletely understood. Thus, here we profiled the SARS-CoV-2 specific humoral immune response in a group of individuals with and without prior COVID-19. As expected, hybrid Spike-specific antibody titers were enhanced following the primary dose of the mRNA vaccine but were similar to those achieved by naive vaccinees after the second mRNA vaccine dose. Conversely, Spike-specific vaccine-induced Fc-receptor binding antibody levels were higher after the primary immunization in individuals with prior COVID-19 and remained higher following the second dose compared to those in naive individuals, suggestive of a selective improvement in the quality, rather than the quantity, of the hybrid humoral immune response. Thus, while the magnitude of antibody titers alone may suggest that any two antigen exposures-either hybrid immunity or two doses of vaccine alone-represent a comparable prime/boost immunologic education, we find that hybrid immunity offers a qualitatively improved antibody response able to better leverage Fc-effector functions against conserved regions of the virus. IMPORTANCE Recent data indicates improved immunity to SARS-CoV-2 in individuals who experience a combination of two mRNA vaccine doses and infection, "hybrid immunity," compared to individuals who receive vaccination or experience infection alone. While previous infection accelerates the vaccine-ind

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Journal :
mBio; vol 13, iss 5, e0164722; 2150-7511
Notes :
application/pdf, mBio vol 13, iss 5, e0164722 2150-7511
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1391587553
Document Type :
Electronic Resource