Autor: Rivera-Pérez, D., Méndez, C., Diethelm-Varela, B., Melo-González, F., Vázquez, Y., Meng, X., Xin, Q., Fasce, R.A., Fernández, J., Mora, J., Ramirez, E., Acevedo, M.L., Valiente-Echeverría, F., Soto-Rifo, R., Grifoni, A., Weiskopf, D., Sette, A., Astudillo, P., Le Corre, N., Abarca, K., Perret, C., González, P.A., Soto, J.A., Bueno, S.M., Kalergis, A.M.
Revista: Frontiers in Immunology
Año: 2024
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Abstract: Background: Vaccine effectiveness against SARS-CoV-2 infection has been somewhat limited due to the widespread dissemination of the Omicron variant, its subvariants, and the immune response dynamics of the naturally infected with the virus. Methods: Twelve subjects between 3-17 years old (yo), vaccinated with two doses of CoronaVac®, were followed and diagnosed as breakthrough cases starting 14 days after receiving the second dose. Total IgGs against different SARS-CoV-2 proteins and the neutralizing capacity of these antibodies after infection were measured in plasma. The activation of CD4+ and CD8+ T cells was evaluated in peripheral blood mononuclear cells stimulated with peptides derived from the proteins from the wild-type (WT) virus and Omicron subvariants by flow cytometry, as well as different cytokines secretion by a Multiplex assay. Results: 2 to 8 weeks post-infection, compared to 4 weeks after 2nd dose of vaccine, there was a 146.5-fold increase in neutralizing antibody titers against Omicron and a 38.7-fold increase against WT SARS-CoV-2. Subjects showed an increase in total IgG levels against the S1, N, M, and NSP8 proteins of the WT virus. Activated CD4+ T cells showed a significant increase in response to the BA.2 subvariant (p<,0.001). Finally, the secretion of IL-2 and IFN-? cytokines showed a discreet decrease trend after infection in some subjects. Conclusion: SARS-CoV-2 infection in the pediatric population vaccinated with an inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine produced an increase in neutralizing antibodies against Omicron and increased specific IgG antibodies for different SARS-CoV-2 proteins. CD4+ T cell activation was also increased, suggesting a conserved cellular response against the Omicron subvariants, whereas Th1-type cytokine secretion tended to decrease. Clinical Trial Registration: clinicaltrials.gov #NCT04992260 Copyright © 2024 Rivera-Pérez, Méndez, Diethelm-Varela, Melo-González, Vázquez, Meng, Xin, Fasce, Fernández, Mora, Ramirez, Acevedo, Valiente-Echeverría, Soto-Rifo, Grifoni, Weiskopf, Sette, Astudillo, Le Corre, Abarca, Perret, González, Soto, Bueno and Kalergis.
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Ver Más: https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2024.1372193