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Longitudinal analysis of memory Tfh cells and antibody response following CoronaVac vaccination
Pengcheng Zhou, Cheng Cao, Tuo Ji, Ting Zheng, Yaping Dai, Min Liu, Junfeng Jiang, Daoqi Sun, Zhonghu Bai, Xiaojie Lu, Fang Gong
Pengcheng Zhou, Cheng Cao, Tuo Ji, Ting Zheng, Yaping Dai, Min Liu, Junfeng Jiang, Daoqi Sun, Zhonghu Bai, Xiaojie Lu, Fang Gong
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Research Article COVID-19 Infectious disease

Longitudinal analysis of memory Tfh cells and antibody response following CoronaVac vaccination

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Abstract

The inactivated vaccine CoronaVac is one of the most widely used COVID-19 vaccines globally. However, the longitudinal evolution of the immune response induced by CoronaVac remains elusive compared with other vaccine platforms. Here, we recruited 88 healthy individuals who received 3 doses of CoronaVac vaccine. We longitudinally evaluated their polyclonal and antigen-specific CD4+ T cells and neutralizing antibody response after receiving each dose of vaccine for over 300 days. Both the second and third doses of vaccine induced robust spike-specific neutralizing antibodies, with a third vaccine further increasing the overall magnitude of antibody response and neutralization against Omicron sublineages B.1.1.529, BA.2, BA.4/BA.5, and BA.2.75.2. Spike-specific CD4+ T cells and circulating T follicular helper (cTfh) cells were markedly increased by the second and third dose of CoronaVac vaccine, accompanied by altered composition of functional cTfh cell subsets with distinct effector and memory potential. Additionally, cTfh cells were positively correlated with neutralizing antibody titers. Our results suggest that CoronaVac vaccine–induced spike-specific T cells are capable of supporting humoral immunity for long-term immune protection.

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Pengcheng Zhou, Cheng Cao, Tuo Ji, Ting Zheng, Yaping Dai, Min Liu, Junfeng Jiang, Daoqi Sun, Zhonghu Bai, Xiaojie Lu, Fang Gong

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Figure 8

Correlations between CD4+ T cells and antibody responses following CoronaVac vaccination.

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Correlations between CD4+ T cells and antibody responses following Coron...
(A) The correlation matrix analysis shows the correlation between AIM+CD4+ T cell subsets and SARS-CoV-2 antibodies after the second (T3) and third (T5) dose. Red shows positive correlation; blue represents negative correlation. The color intensity shows the proportion to the correlation coefficients. Correlation analysis between AIM+ cTfh (B), AIM+ cTfh1 (C), AIM+ cTfh2 (D), and AIM+ cTfh17 (E) cell numbers and SARS-CoV-2–specific IgG and nAb titers at T3 and T5. Each dot represents an individual. The 2-tailed, nonparametric Pearson’s and Spearman’s rank correlation tests were used, and results corrected after both analyses are shown (A–E). *P < 0.05; **P < 0.01 (A). P and R values were indicated (B–E).

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