In this pilot study, a multi-parametric analysis comparing immune responses in sera of adult healthy subjects (HS) or people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) undergoing the single or simultaneous administration of mRNA-based COVID-19 and cellular quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccines was conducted. While SARS-CoV-2 antibodies remains comparable, influenza antibody titers and seroconversion were significantly higher upon simultaneous vaccination. Magnitude of anti-influenza humoral response closely correlated with an early innate immune signature, previously described for the COVID-19 vaccine, composed of IL-15, IL-6, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, CXCL-10 and here extended also to acute-phase protein Pentraxin 3. People with T2D receiving simultaneous vaccination showed a protective response comparable to HS correlating with the early induction of IFN-gamma/CXCL10 and a significant reduction of the circulating glucose level due to increased oxidation of glucose digestion and consumption. These data, although preliminary and in-need of validation in larger cohorts, might be exploited to optimize future vaccination in people with chronic disorders, including diabetes.

A Serum Multi-Parametric Analysis Identifies an Early Innate Immune Signature Associated to Increased Vaccine-Specific Antibody Production and Seroconversion in Simultaneous COVID-19 mRNA and Cell-Based Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccination / Severa, Martina; Ricci, Daniela; Paola Etna, Marilena; Facchini, Marzia; Puzelli, Simona; Fedele, Giorgio; Iorio, Egidio; Cairo, Giada; Castrechini, Sara; Ungari, Valentina; Iannetta, Marco; Leone, Pasqualina; Chirico, Mattea; Pisanu, Maria Elena; Bottazzi, Barbara; Benedetti, Livia; Sali, Michela; Bartolomucci, Remo; Balducci, Stefano; Garlanda, Cecilia; Stefanelli, Paola; Spadea, Antonietta; Palamara, ANNA TERESA; Marina Coccia, Eliana. - In: VACCINES. - ISSN 2076-393X. - 12:9(2024). [10.3390/vaccines12091050]

A Serum Multi-Parametric Analysis Identifies an Early Innate Immune Signature Associated to Increased Vaccine-Specific Antibody Production and Seroconversion in Simultaneous COVID-19 mRNA and Cell-Based Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccination

Daniela Ricci;Giorgio Fedele;Egidio Iorio;Giada Cairo;Marco Iannetta;Maria Elena Pisanu;Anna Teresa Palamara;
2024

Abstract

In this pilot study, a multi-parametric analysis comparing immune responses in sera of adult healthy subjects (HS) or people with type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2D) undergoing the single or simultaneous administration of mRNA-based COVID-19 and cellular quadrivalent inactivated influenza vaccines was conducted. While SARS-CoV-2 antibodies remains comparable, influenza antibody titers and seroconversion were significantly higher upon simultaneous vaccination. Magnitude of anti-influenza humoral response closely correlated with an early innate immune signature, previously described for the COVID-19 vaccine, composed of IL-15, IL-6, TNF-alpha, IFN-gamma, CXCL-10 and here extended also to acute-phase protein Pentraxin 3. People with T2D receiving simultaneous vaccination showed a protective response comparable to HS correlating with the early induction of IFN-gamma/CXCL10 and a significant reduction of the circulating glucose level due to increased oxidation of glucose digestion and consumption. These data, although preliminary and in-need of validation in larger cohorts, might be exploited to optimize future vaccination in people with chronic disorders, including diabetes.
2024
COVID-19; influenza virus; innate immunity; metabolism; vaccination
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A Serum Multi-Parametric Analysis Identifies an Early Innate Immune Signature Associated to Increased Vaccine-Specific Antibody Production and Seroconversion in Simultaneous COVID-19 mRNA and Cell-Based Quadrivalent Influenza Vaccination / Severa, Martina; Ricci, Daniela; Paola Etna, Marilena; Facchini, Marzia; Puzelli, Simona; Fedele, Giorgio; Iorio, Egidio; Cairo, Giada; Castrechini, Sara; Ungari, Valentina; Iannetta, Marco; Leone, Pasqualina; Chirico, Mattea; Pisanu, Maria Elena; Bottazzi, Barbara; Benedetti, Livia; Sali, Michela; Bartolomucci, Remo; Balducci, Stefano; Garlanda, Cecilia; Stefanelli, Paola; Spadea, Antonietta; Palamara, ANNA TERESA; Marina Coccia, Eliana. - In: VACCINES. - ISSN 2076-393X. - 12:9(2024). [10.3390/vaccines12091050]
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