
Antibody response dynamics to CoronaVac vaccine and booster immunization in adults and the elderly: a long-term, longitudinal prospective study
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Abstract
Background
The long-term humoral immune response after vaccination varies between vaccines and is dependent on the accuracy of the antibody test. A better understanding of the vaccine immune response may help to define vaccination strategies against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19).
Objective
To investigate the long-term immunological response to CoronaVac vaccine and determinants of breakthrough COVID-19 infection.
Methods
A long-term, prospective cohort study involving vaccinated adult and elderly subjects was conducted to investigate the presence of anti-RBD-specific immunoglobulin (Ig)G, anti-nucleocapsid IgG and anti-spike trimeric protein IgG. Antibody level dynamics and risk factors associated with breakthrough COVID-19 infection were investigated.
Results
In total, 3902 participants were included in this study. Vaccination with two doses of CoronaVac and a booster dose increased the levels of anti-RBD-specific IgG, anti-nucleocapsid IgG and anti-spike trimeric IgG significantly. In adults, anti-nucleocapsid IgG and anti-spike trimeric IgG levels decreased significantly 7 months after the second dose. In adults and the elderly, the levels of anti-spike trimeric IgG and anti-RBD IgG decreased significantly 4 and 6 months after the booster dose, respectively. Previous exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) and anti-spike trimeric IgG titres was independently associated with a lower probability of post-vaccination infection.
Conclusions
A significant increase in antibody levels was found after two doses of CoronaVac and a booster dose. Antibody titres declined significantly 7 months post-vaccination in participants who did not receive a booster dose. Higher levels of antibodies and previous SARS-CoV-2 infection were associated with protection against breakthrough COVID-19.
Reference
Volpe GJ, Sampaio SC, Soares LB, Almeida MAALS, Braga PE, França JID, et al. Antibody response dynamics to CoronaVac vaccine and booster immunization in adults and the elderly: a long-term, longitudinal prospective study. IJID Regions. 2023 Jun; 7:222-229. doi:10.1016/j.ijregi.2023.04.003.
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2023
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