Following the third booster dose of the mRNA vaccine, Common Variable Immune Deficiencies (CVID) patients may not produce specific antibodies against the virus spike protein. The T-cell abnormalities associated with the absence of antibodies are still a matter of investigation. Spike-specific IgG and IgA, peripheral T cell subsets, CD40L and cytokine expression, and Spike-specific specific T-cells responses were evaluated in 47 CVID and 26 healthy donors after three doses of BNT162b2 vaccine. Testing was performed two weeks after the third vaccine dose. Thirty-six percent of the patients did not produce anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG or IgA antibodies. Non responder patients had lower peripheral blood lymphocyte counts, circulating naïve and central memory T-cells, low CD40L expression on the CD4+CD45+RO+ and CD8+CD45+RO+ T-cells, high frequencies of TNFα and IFNγ expressing CD8+ T-cells, and defective release of IFNγ and TNFα following stimulation with Spike peptides. Non responders had a more complex disease phenotype, with higher frequencies of structural lung damage and autoimmunity, especially autoimmune cytopenia. Thirty-five percent of them developed a SARS-CoV-2 infection after immunization in comparison to twenty percent of CVID who responded to immunization with antibodies production. CVID-associated T cell abnormalities contributed to the absence of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies after full immunization.

T-Cell defects associated to lack of spike-specific antibodies after bnt162b2 full immunization followed by a booster dose in patients with common variable immune deficiencies / Pulvirenti, Federica; Di Cecca, Stefano; Sinibaldi, Matilde; PIANO MORTARI, Eva; Terreri, Sara; Albano, Christian; Guercio, Marika; Sculco, Eleonora; Milito, Cinzia; Ferrari, Simona; Locatelli, Franco; Quintarelli, Concetta; Carsetti, Rita; Quinti, Isabella. - In: CELLS. - ISSN 2073-4409. - 11:12(2022), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/cells11121918]

T-Cell defects associated to lack of spike-specific antibodies after bnt162b2 full immunization followed by a booster dose in patients with common variable immune deficiencies

Eva Piano Mortari;Marika Guercio;Eleonora Sculco;Cinzia Milito;Franco Locatelli;Isabella Quinti
2022

Abstract

Following the third booster dose of the mRNA vaccine, Common Variable Immune Deficiencies (CVID) patients may not produce specific antibodies against the virus spike protein. The T-cell abnormalities associated with the absence of antibodies are still a matter of investigation. Spike-specific IgG and IgA, peripheral T cell subsets, CD40L and cytokine expression, and Spike-specific specific T-cells responses were evaluated in 47 CVID and 26 healthy donors after three doses of BNT162b2 vaccine. Testing was performed two weeks after the third vaccine dose. Thirty-six percent of the patients did not produce anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG or IgA antibodies. Non responder patients had lower peripheral blood lymphocyte counts, circulating naïve and central memory T-cells, low CD40L expression on the CD4+CD45+RO+ and CD8+CD45+RO+ T-cells, high frequencies of TNFα and IFNγ expressing CD8+ T-cells, and defective release of IFNγ and TNFα following stimulation with Spike peptides. Non responders had a more complex disease phenotype, with higher frequencies of structural lung damage and autoimmunity, especially autoimmune cytopenia. Thirty-five percent of them developed a SARS-CoV-2 infection after immunization in comparison to twenty percent of CVID who responded to immunization with antibodies production. CVID-associated T cell abnormalities contributed to the absence of SARS-CoV-2 specific antibodies after full immunization.
2022
common variable immune deficiencies; t-cells; sars-cov-2; covid-19; bnt162b2; vaccine; booster dose; memory b cells; spike protein; antibody response
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T-Cell defects associated to lack of spike-specific antibodies after bnt162b2 full immunization followed by a booster dose in patients with common variable immune deficiencies / Pulvirenti, Federica; Di Cecca, Stefano; Sinibaldi, Matilde; PIANO MORTARI, Eva; Terreri, Sara; Albano, Christian; Guercio, Marika; Sculco, Eleonora; Milito, Cinzia; Ferrari, Simona; Locatelli, Franco; Quintarelli, Concetta; Carsetti, Rita; Quinti, Isabella. - In: CELLS. - ISSN 2073-4409. - 11:12(2022), pp. 1-15. [10.3390/cells11121918]
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