Efficient recall of SARS-CoV-2 variant-reactive B cells and T responses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines as boosters
Waning antibody levels against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and the emergence of variants of concern highlight the need for booster vaccinations. This is particularly important for the elderly population, who are at a higher risk of developing severe coronavirus disea...
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Science::Medicine B Cell Humoral Immunity Rouers, Angeline Wong, Nathan Goh, Yun Shan Torres-Ruesta, Anthony Tay, Matthew Zirui Chang, Zi Wei Fong, Siew-Wai Neo, Vanessa Kam, Isaac Kai Jie Yeo, Nicholas Kim-Wah Huang, Yuling Loh, Chiew Yee Hor, Pei Xiang Wong, Joel Xu En Tan, Yong Jie Macary, Paul A. Qian, Xinlei Bei, Wang Ngoh, Eve Zi Xian Salleh, Siti Nazihah Mohd Wang, Cheng-I Poh, Xuan Ying Rao, Suma Chia, Po Ying Ong, Sean W. X. Lee, Tau Hong Lin, Ray J. H. Lim, Clarissa Teo, Jefanie Ren, Ee Chee Lye, David C. Young, Barnaby Edward Ng, Lisa F. P. Renia, Laurent Efficient recall of SARS-CoV-2 variant-reactive B cells and T responses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines as boosters |
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Waning antibody levels against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and the emergence of variants of concern highlight the need for booster vaccinations. This is particularly important for the elderly population, who are at a higher risk of developing severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disease. While studies have shown increased antibody responses following booster vaccination, understanding the changes in T and B cell compartments induced by a third vaccine dose remains limited. We analyzed the humoral and cellular responses in subjects who received either a homologous messenger RNA(mRNA) booster vaccine (BNT162b2 + BNT162b2 + BNT162b2; ''BBB") or a heterologous mRNA booster vaccine (BNT162b2 + BNT162b2 + mRNA-1273; ''BBM") at Day 0 (prebooster), Day 7, and Day 28 (postbooster). Compared with BBB, elderly individuals (≥60 years old) who received the BBM vaccination regimen display higher levels of neutralizing antibodies against the Wuhan and Delta strains along with a higher boost in immunoglobulin G memory B cells, particularly against the Omicron variant. Circulating T helper type 1(Th1), Th2, Th17, and T follicular helper responses were also increased in elderly individuals given the BBM regimen. While mRNA vaccines increase antibody, T cell, and B cell responses against SARS-CoV-2 1 month after receiving the third dose booster, the efficacy of the booster vaccine strategies may vary depending on age group and regimen combination. |
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Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) Rouers, Angeline Wong, Nathan Goh, Yun Shan Torres-Ruesta, Anthony Tay, Matthew Zirui Chang, Zi Wei Fong, Siew-Wai Neo, Vanessa Kam, Isaac Kai Jie Yeo, Nicholas Kim-Wah Huang, Yuling Loh, Chiew Yee Hor, Pei Xiang Wong, Joel Xu En Tan, Yong Jie Macary, Paul A. Qian, Xinlei Bei, Wang Ngoh, Eve Zi Xian Salleh, Siti Nazihah Mohd Wang, Cheng-I Poh, Xuan Ying Rao, Suma Chia, Po Ying Ong, Sean W. X. Lee, Tau Hong Lin, Ray J. H. Lim, Clarissa Teo, Jefanie Ren, Ee Chee Lye, David C. Young, Barnaby Edward Ng, Lisa F. P. Renia, Laurent |
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Rouers, Angeline Wong, Nathan Goh, Yun Shan Torres-Ruesta, Anthony Tay, Matthew Zirui Chang, Zi Wei Fong, Siew-Wai Neo, Vanessa Kam, Isaac Kai Jie Yeo, Nicholas Kim-Wah Huang, Yuling Loh, Chiew Yee Hor, Pei Xiang Wong, Joel Xu En Tan, Yong Jie Macary, Paul A. Qian, Xinlei Bei, Wang Ngoh, Eve Zi Xian Salleh, Siti Nazihah Mohd Wang, Cheng-I Poh, Xuan Ying Rao, Suma Chia, Po Ying Ong, Sean W. X. Lee, Tau Hong Lin, Ray J. H. Lim, Clarissa Teo, Jefanie Ren, Ee Chee Lye, David C. Young, Barnaby Edward Ng, Lisa F. P. Renia, Laurent |
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Efficient recall of SARS-CoV-2 variant-reactive B cells and T responses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines as boosters |
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Efficient recall of SARS-CoV-2 variant-reactive B cells and T responses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines as boosters |
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Efficient recall of SARS-CoV-2 variant-reactive B cells and T responses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines as boosters |
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Efficient recall of SARS-CoV-2 variant-reactive B cells and T responses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines as boosters |
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efficient recall of sars-cov-2 variant-reactive b cells and t responses in the elderly upon heterologous mrna vaccines as boosters |
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sg-ntu-dr.10356-1643182023-02-28T17:13:34Z Efficient recall of SARS-CoV-2 variant-reactive B cells and T responses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines as boosters Rouers, Angeline Wong, Nathan Goh, Yun Shan Torres-Ruesta, Anthony Tay, Matthew Zirui Chang, Zi Wei Fong, Siew-Wai Neo, Vanessa Kam, Isaac Kai Jie Yeo, Nicholas Kim-Wah Huang, Yuling Loh, Chiew Yee Hor, Pei Xiang Wong, Joel Xu En Tan, Yong Jie Macary, Paul A. Qian, Xinlei Bei, Wang Ngoh, Eve Zi Xian Salleh, Siti Nazihah Mohd Wang, Cheng-I Poh, Xuan Ying Rao, Suma Chia, Po Ying Ong, Sean W. X. Lee, Tau Hong Lin, Ray J. H. Lim, Clarissa Teo, Jefanie Ren, Ee Chee Lye, David C. Young, Barnaby Edward Ng, Lisa F. P. Renia, Laurent Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) School of Biological Sciences National Centre for Infectious Diseases Tan Tock Seng Hospital A*STAR Infectious Diseases Labs Science::Medicine B Cell Humoral Immunity Waning antibody levels against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and the emergence of variants of concern highlight the need for booster vaccinations. This is particularly important for the elderly population, who are at a higher risk of developing severe coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) disease. While studies have shown increased antibody responses following booster vaccination, understanding the changes in T and B cell compartments induced by a third vaccine dose remains limited. We analyzed the humoral and cellular responses in subjects who received either a homologous messenger RNA(mRNA) booster vaccine (BNT162b2 + BNT162b2 + BNT162b2; ''BBB") or a heterologous mRNA booster vaccine (BNT162b2 + BNT162b2 + mRNA-1273; ''BBM") at Day 0 (prebooster), Day 7, and Day 28 (postbooster). Compared with BBB, elderly individuals (≥60 years old) who received the BBM vaccination regimen display higher levels of neutralizing antibodies against the Wuhan and Delta strains along with a higher boost in immunoglobulin G memory B cells, particularly against the Omicron variant. Circulating T helper type 1(Th1), Th2, Th17, and T follicular helper responses were also increased in elderly individuals given the BBM regimen. While mRNA vaccines increase antibody, T cell, and B cell responses against SARS-CoV-2 1 month after receiving the third dose booster, the efficacy of the booster vaccine strategies may vary depending on age group and regimen combination. Agency for Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR) National Medical Research Council (NMRC) Submitted/Accepted version This study was supported by Biomedical Research Council, A*CRUSE (Vaccine monitoring project), A*ccelerate GAP‐funded project (ACCL/19‐GAP064‐R20H‐H) from Agency of Science, Technology and Research (A*STAR), Singapore National Medical Research Council COVID‐19 Research Fund (COVID19RF‐001; COVID19RF‐007; COVID19RF‐0008; COVID19RF‐060; and OFLCG19May‐0034), U.S. Food and Drug Administration (#75F40120C00085), and A*STAR COVID‐19 Research funding (H/20/04/g1/006). 2023-01-16T03:59:04Z 2023-01-16T03:59:04Z 2023 Journal Article Rouers, A., Wong, N., Goh, Y. S., Torres-Ruesta, A., Tay, M. Z., Chang, Z. W., Fong, S., Neo, V., Kam, I. K. J., Yeo, N. K., Huang, Y., Loh, C. Y., Hor, P. X., Wong, J. X. E., Tan, Y. J., Macary, P. A., Qian, X., Bei, W., Ngoh, E. Z. X., ...Renia, L. (2023). Efficient recall of SARS-CoV-2 variant-reactive B cells and T responses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines as boosters. Journal of Medical Virology, 95(1), e28258-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1002/jmv.28258 0146-6615 https://hdl.handle.net/10356/164318 10.1002/jmv.28258 36305052 2-s2.0-85142279623 1 95 e28258 en ACCL/19‐GAP064‐R20H‐H COVID19RF‐001 COVID19RF‐007 COVID19RF‐0008 COVID19RF‐060 OFLCG19May‐0034 H/20/04/g1/006 Journal of Medical Virology © 2022 Wiley Periodicals LLC. All rights reserved. This is the peer reviewed version of the following article: Rouers A, Wong N, Goh YS, et al. Efficient recall of SARS‐CoV‐2 variant‐reactive B cells and Tresponses in the elderly upon heterologous mRNA vaccines asboosters. Journal of Medical Virology, 95(1), e28258, which has been published in final form at https://doi.org/10.1002/jmv.28258. This article may be used for non-commercial purposes in accordance with Wiley Terms and Conditions for Use of Self-Archived Versions. application/pdf |