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Humoral and Cellular Response and Associated Variables Nine Months following BNT162b2 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers

In this study, we aimed to illustrate the trajectory of humoral and cellular immunity nine months after primary vaccination with the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine among 189 healthcare workers (HCWs). Additionally, we endeavored to identify correlations between immunity parameters and a number of common vari...

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Autores principales: Syrimi, Natalia, Sourri, Flora, Giannakopoulou, Maria-Christina, Karamanis, Dimitrios, Pantousas, Asterios, Georgota, Persefoni, Rokka, Eleni, Vladeni, Zoe, Tsiantoula, Euaggelia, Soukara, Evangelia, Lavda, Nikoletta, Gkaragkanis, Dimitrios, Zisaki, Aikaterini, Vakalidis, Panagiotis, Goula, Vasiliki, Loupou, Evdokia, Palaiodimos, Leonidas, Hatzigeorgiou, Dimitrios
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093172
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author Syrimi, Natalia
Sourri, Flora
Giannakopoulou, Maria-Christina
Karamanis, Dimitrios
Pantousas, Asterios
Georgota, Persefoni
Rokka, Eleni
Vladeni, Zoe
Tsiantoula, Euaggelia
Soukara, Evangelia
Lavda, Nikoletta
Gkaragkanis, Dimitrios
Zisaki, Aikaterini
Vakalidis, Panagiotis
Goula, Vasiliki
Loupou, Evdokia
Palaiodimos, Leonidas
Hatzigeorgiou, Dimitrios
author_facet Syrimi, Natalia
Sourri, Flora
Giannakopoulou, Maria-Christina
Karamanis, Dimitrios
Pantousas, Asterios
Georgota, Persefoni
Rokka, Eleni
Vladeni, Zoe
Tsiantoula, Euaggelia
Soukara, Evangelia
Lavda, Nikoletta
Gkaragkanis, Dimitrios
Zisaki, Aikaterini
Vakalidis, Panagiotis
Goula, Vasiliki
Loupou, Evdokia
Palaiodimos, Leonidas
Hatzigeorgiou, Dimitrios
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description In this study, we aimed to illustrate the trajectory of humoral and cellular immunity nine months after primary vaccination with the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine among 189 healthcare workers (HCWs). Additionally, we endeavored to identify correlations between immunity parameters and a number of common variables and comorbidities. A total of 189 healthcare workers (HCWs), vaccinated against COVID-19, were finally included in the study. All of the subjects had received two doses of the BNT162b2 vaccine; had undergone antibody tests one, four and nine months post-vaccination; and had completed a medical questionnaire. Further samples taken at nine months were tested for cellular immunity. No participants had evidence of COVID-19 infection pre- or post-vaccination. An anti-S1 receptor binding domain (RBD) antibody assay was used to assess humoral response, and cellular immunity was estimated with an INF-γ release assay (IGRA). Statistical analysis was performed using STATA. We report a statistically significant antibody drop over time. Being above the age of 40 or a smoker reduces the rise of antibodies by 37% and 28%, respectively. More than half of the participants did not demonstrate T-cell activation at nine months. Female gender and antibody levels at four months predispose detection of cellular immunity at nine months post-immunization. This study furthers the qualitative, quantitative, and temporal understanding of the immune response to the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine and the effect of correlated factors.
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spelling pubmed-101792012023-05-13 Humoral and Cellular Response and Associated Variables Nine Months following BNT162b2 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers Syrimi, Natalia Sourri, Flora Giannakopoulou, Maria-Christina Karamanis, Dimitrios Pantousas, Asterios Georgota, Persefoni Rokka, Eleni Vladeni, Zoe Tsiantoula, Euaggelia Soukara, Evangelia Lavda, Nikoletta Gkaragkanis, Dimitrios Zisaki, Aikaterini Vakalidis, Panagiotis Goula, Vasiliki Loupou, Evdokia Palaiodimos, Leonidas Hatzigeorgiou, Dimitrios J Clin Med Article In this study, we aimed to illustrate the trajectory of humoral and cellular immunity nine months after primary vaccination with the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine among 189 healthcare workers (HCWs). Additionally, we endeavored to identify correlations between immunity parameters and a number of common variables and comorbidities. A total of 189 healthcare workers (HCWs), vaccinated against COVID-19, were finally included in the study. All of the subjects had received two doses of the BNT162b2 vaccine; had undergone antibody tests one, four and nine months post-vaccination; and had completed a medical questionnaire. Further samples taken at nine months were tested for cellular immunity. No participants had evidence of COVID-19 infection pre- or post-vaccination. An anti-S1 receptor binding domain (RBD) antibody assay was used to assess humoral response, and cellular immunity was estimated with an INF-γ release assay (IGRA). Statistical analysis was performed using STATA. We report a statistically significant antibody drop over time. Being above the age of 40 or a smoker reduces the rise of antibodies by 37% and 28%, respectively. More than half of the participants did not demonstrate T-cell activation at nine months. Female gender and antibody levels at four months predispose detection of cellular immunity at nine months post-immunization. This study furthers the qualitative, quantitative, and temporal understanding of the immune response to the BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine and the effect of correlated factors. MDPI 2023-04-28 /pmc/articles/PMC10179201/ /pubmed/37176612 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093172 Text en © 2023 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Syrimi, Natalia
Sourri, Flora
Giannakopoulou, Maria-Christina
Karamanis, Dimitrios
Pantousas, Asterios
Georgota, Persefoni
Rokka, Eleni
Vladeni, Zoe
Tsiantoula, Euaggelia
Soukara, Evangelia
Lavda, Nikoletta
Gkaragkanis, Dimitrios
Zisaki, Aikaterini
Vakalidis, Panagiotis
Goula, Vasiliki
Loupou, Evdokia
Palaiodimos, Leonidas
Hatzigeorgiou, Dimitrios
Humoral and Cellular Response and Associated Variables Nine Months following BNT162b2 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers
title Humoral and Cellular Response and Associated Variables Nine Months following BNT162b2 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers
title_full Humoral and Cellular Response and Associated Variables Nine Months following BNT162b2 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers
title_fullStr Humoral and Cellular Response and Associated Variables Nine Months following BNT162b2 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers
title_full_unstemmed Humoral and Cellular Response and Associated Variables Nine Months following BNT162b2 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers
title_short Humoral and Cellular Response and Associated Variables Nine Months following BNT162b2 Vaccination in Healthcare Workers
title_sort humoral and cellular response and associated variables nine months following bnt162b2 vaccination in healthcare workers
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10179201/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37176612
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/jcm12093172
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