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The Impact of Time between Booster Doses on Humoral Immune Response in Solid Organ Transplant Recipients Vaccinated with BNT162b2 Vaccines.
Hamm, Sebastian Rask; Loft, Josefine Amalie; Pérez-Alós, Laura; Heftdal, Line Dam; Hansen, Cecilie Bo; Møller, Dina Leth; Pries-Heje, Mia Marie; Hasselbalch, Rasmus Bo; Fogh, Kamille; Hald, Annemette; Ostrowski, Sisse Rye; Frikke-Schmidt, Ruth; Sørensen, Erik; Hilsted, Linda; Bundgaard, Henning; Garred, Peter; Iversen, Kasper; Perch, Michael; Sørensen, Søren Schwartz; Rasmussen, Allan; Sabin, Caroline A; Nielsen, Susanne Dam.
  • Hamm SR; Viro-Immunology Research Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Loft JA; Viro-Immunology Research Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Pérez-Alós L; Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Department of Clinical Immunology, Section 7631, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Heftdal LD; Viro-Immunology Research Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hansen CB; Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Department of Clinical Immunology, Section 7631, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Møller DL; Viro-Immunology Research Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Pries-Heje MM; Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hasselbalch RB; Department of Emergency Medicine, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2730 Herlev, Denmark.
  • Fogh K; Department of Cardiology, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2730 Herlev, Denmark.
  • Hald A; Department of Emergency Medicine, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2730 Herlev, Denmark.
  • Ostrowski SR; Department of Cardiology, Herlev and Gentofte Hospital, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2730 Herlev, Denmark.
  • Frikke-Schmidt R; Viro-Immunology Research Unit, Department of Infectious Diseases, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Sørensen E; Department of Clinical Immunology, Section 2034, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Hilsted L; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Bundgaard H; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Garred P; Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Iversen K; Department of Clinical Immunology, Section 2034, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Perch M; Department of Clinical Biochemistry, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Sørensen SS; Department of Cardiology, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2100 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Rasmussen A; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Sabin CA; Laboratory of Molecular Medicine, Department of Clinical Immunology, Section 7631, Rigshospitalet, Copenhagen University Hospital, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
  • Nielsen SD; Department of Clinical Medicine, Faculty of Health and Medical Sciences, University of Copenhagen, 2200 Copenhagen, Denmark.
Viruses ; 16(6)2024 May 28.
Article en En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-38932153
ABSTRACT
As solid organ transplant (SOT) recipients remain at risk of severe outcomes after SARS-CoV-2 infections, vaccination continues to be an important preventive measure. In SOT recipients previously vaccinated with at least three doses of BNT162b2, we investigated humoral responses to BNT162b2 booster doses. Anti-SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain (RBD) immunoglobulin G (IgG) was measured using an in-house ELISA. Linear mixed models were fitted to investigate the change in the geometric mean concentration (GMC) of anti-SARS-CoV-2 RBD IgG after vaccination in participants with intervals of more or less than six months between the last two doses of vaccine. We included 107 SOT recipients vaccinated with a BNT162b2 vaccine. In participants with an interval of more than six months between the last two vaccine doses, we found a 1.34-fold change in GMC per month (95% CI 1.25-1.44), while we found a 1.09-fold change in GMC per month (95% CI 0.89-1.34) in participants with an interval of less than six months between the last two vaccine doses, resulting in a rate ratio of 0.82 (95% CI 0.66 to 1.01, p = 0.063). In conclusion, the administration of identical COVID-19 mRNA vaccine boosters within six months to SOT recipients may result in limited humoral immunogenicity of the last dose.
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Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inmunoglobulina G / Trasplante de Órganos / Inmunización Secundaria / Inmunidad Humoral / Receptores de Trasplantes / Vacunas contra la COVID-19 / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 / Vacuna BNT162 / Anticuerpos Antivirales Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article

Texto completo: 1 Banco de datos: MEDLINE Asunto principal: Inmunoglobulina G / Trasplante de Órganos / Inmunización Secundaria / Inmunidad Humoral / Receptores de Trasplantes / Vacunas contra la COVID-19 / SARS-CoV-2 / COVID-19 / Vacuna BNT162 / Anticuerpos Antivirales Límite: Adult / Aged / Female / Humans / Male / Middle aged Idioma: En Año: 2024 Tipo del documento: Article