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Lower vaccine-acquired immunity in the elderly population following two-dose BNT162b2 vaccination is alleviated by a third vaccine dose.


ABSTRACT: Understanding the impact of age on vaccinations is essential for the design and delivery of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. Here, we present findings from a comprehensive analysis of multiple compartments of the memory immune response in 312 individuals vaccinated with the BNT162b2 SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine. Two vaccine doses induce high antibody and T cell responses in most individuals. However, antibody recognition of the Spike protein of the Delta and Omicron variants is less efficient than that of the ancestral Wuhan strain. Age-stratified analyses identify a group of low antibody responders where individuals ≥60 years are overrepresented. Waning of the antibody and cellular responses is observed in 30% of the vaccinees after 6 months. However, age does not influence the waning of these responses. Taken together, while individuals ≥60 years old take longer to acquire vaccine-induced immunity, they develop more sustained acquired immunity at 6 months post-vaccination. A third dose strongly boosts the low antibody responses in the older individuals against the ancestral Wuhan strain, Delta and Omicron variants.

SUBMITTER: Renia L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9358634 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Lower vaccine-acquired immunity in the elderly population following two-dose BNT162b2 vaccination is alleviated by a third vaccine dose.

Renia Laurent L   Goh Yun Shan YS   Rouers Angeline A   Le Bert Nina N   Chia Wan Ni WN   Chavatte Jean-Marc JM   Fong Siew-Wai SW   Chang Zi Wei ZW   Zhuo Nicole Ziyi NZ   Tay Matthew Zirui MZ   Chan Yi-Hao YH   Tan Chee Wah CW   Yeo Nicholas Kim-Wah NK   Amrun Siti Naqiah SN   Huang Yuling Y   Wong Joel Xu En JXE   Hor Pei Xiang PX   Loh Chiew Yee CY   Wang Bei B   Ngoh Eve Zi Xian EZX   Salleh Siti Nazihah Mohd SNM   Carissimo Guillaume G   Dowla Samanzer S   Lim Alicia Jieling AJ   Zhang Jinyan J   Lim Joey Ming Er JME   Wang Cheng-I CI   Ding Ying Y   Pada Surinder S   Sun Louisa Jin LJ   Somani Jyoti J   Lee Eng Sing ES   Ong Desmond Luan Seng DLS   Leo Yee-Sin YS   MacAry Paul A PA   Lin Raymond Tzer Pin RTP   Wang Lin-Fa LF   Ren Ee Chee EC   Lye David C DC   Bertoletti Antonio A   Young Barnaby Edward BE   Ng Lisa F P LFP  

Nature communications 20220808 1


Understanding the impact of age on vaccinations is essential for the design and delivery of vaccines against SARS-CoV-2. Here, we present findings from a comprehensive analysis of multiple compartments of the memory immune response in 312 individuals vaccinated with the BNT162b2 SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine. Two vaccine doses induce high antibody and T cell responses in most individuals. However, antibody recognition of the Spike protein of the Delta and Omicron variants is less efficient than that o  ...[more]

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