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  • A study investigated how previous SARS-CoV-2 infections affect immunity after booster shots with bivalent mRNA vaccines adapted for variants BA.4/5.
  • Results indicated that those with prior infections had higher levels of anti-spike antibodies after vaccination, but the increase was notably greater in uninfected individuals.
  • Both groups showed better neutralizing abilities against the original strain of the virus compared to newer Omicron subvariants, but breakthrough infections were more common in the previously uninfected group who had lower neutralizing activity.

Article Abstract

Knowledge is limited as to how prior SARS-CoV-2 infection influences cellular and humoral immunity after booster-vaccination with bivalent BA.4/5-adapted mRNA-vaccines, and whether vaccine-induced immunity may indicate subsequent infection. In this observational study, individuals with prior infection (n = 64) showed higher vaccine-induced anti-spike IgG-antibodies and neutralizing titers, but the relative increase was significantly higher in non-infected individuals (n = 63). In general, both groups showed higher neutralizing activity towards the parental strain than towards Omicron-subvariants BA.1, BA.2 and BA.5. In contrast, CD4 or CD8 T cell levels towards spike from the parental strain and the Omicron-subvariants, and cytokine expression profiles were similar irrespective of prior infection. Breakthrough infections occurred more frequently among previously non-infected individuals, who had significantly lower vaccine-induced spike-specific neutralizing activity and CD4 T cell levels. In summary, we show that immunogenicity after BA.4/5-bivalent vaccination differs between individuals with and without prior infection. Moreover, our results may help to improve prediction of breakthrough infections.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC11004149PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-47429-8DOI Listing

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