Great article Science on cellular immunity, may help US on booster strategy "much focus in.. immunity surveillance has been on role of neutralizing antibodies..less emphasis on understanding role of T cells, memory B cells and non-neutralizing antibodies"
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"Mounting evidence (I would argue we have known about T cells for long time!) suggests T-cell contributions to the host immune response are required for early, broad, and durable protection from SARS-CoV-2, especially in the setting of new variants of concern"; T cells provide
durable protection Want T cells across whole virus? Give whole virus vaccine. "Because Covaxin shows immune system the entire virus, the vaccine elicits a broad immunologic response not only against spike, but also against the receptor-binding domain, the
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nucleocapsid protein of SARS-CoV-2, other parts of the virus. The vaccine also elicits strong cellular T-cell mediated immune responses, vital for long-term protection". Excellent tweet @profshanecrotty -multiple layers of protection in immune system
Cell paper focuses on durability of memory B cells: NO evidence of decay >9 months post vaccination. Boost will reactivate B cells to make antibodies, not needed if you already have high antibodies (eg 4th dose); breakthrough- same increase in Abs as boost
cell.com/cell/fulltext/…
As US debates 4th shot, ? comes up whether even 3rd shot makes B cells longer lasting; above paper did not show that. Below paper on T cells >80: 3rd shot increases antibodies but "CD4 T-cell frequencies reached similar levels after two and three doses "
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Important article that shows that every vaccination or exposure to COVID-19 expands and diversifies T cells
nature.com/articles/s4159…
Recent article about Omicron (>=32 mutations in spike) in vax'd: "despite mutations in spike protein, Omicron recognized by cellular component of immune system.. reasonable to assume protection from hospitalization and severe disease will be maintained"
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Please remember cellular immunity is not just T cells but also B cells- they produce antibodies if virus seen again aided by T cells but the antibodies are adapted to the variant they see in front of them
Question on whether variant-specific booster needed in future; study in above thread in macaques showed 3rd shot with "old" vaccine stimulated B cells & protected macaques to same extent as getting Omicron-specific booster due to B cells. New paper here:
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3rd shot (boost) increases frequency of Omicron-receptor binding domain (RBD) binding memory B cells, a site on spike protein that is more conserved across variants (part that sticks to cell). So, 3rd shot stimulates B cells that work across parts of virus same in all variants
Epidemiologically, we saw 3rd shot of great benefit to older individuals in terms of protection against severe disease during Omicron in this large VA study
This is why 4th shot likely will be needed for older individuals (and immunocompromised) in late summer to prepare for seasonal fall/winter respiratory pathogen season to protect these populations against severe disease
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If you read these long threads on cellular immunity, the ability of vaccines to prevent severe disease with COVID will become more clear; which is a HUGE benefit of vaccines
Amazing paper @SetteLab Cell today comparing cohorts Pfizer, Moderna, AztraZeneca, Novavax
1) 100% mRNA/Novavax vaccinees made CD4 cells
2) mRNA/AZ vaccinees similar % CD8 cells
3) Infection or AZ inc memory B cells
4) Antibodies wane; B/T cells stable
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CD4 and CD8 are T cells against SARS-CoV-2 and memory B cells being stimulated help produce more antibodies. Antibodies waning (or not working as well against variants) happening but preservation of B/T cells generated by vaccination very heartening
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Saw article yesterday -those with previous infection didn't have T cell response broadened by Omicron?Sample size tiny (6 prior Wuhan Hu-1 infection). Doesn't negate huge body of research on cellular immunity above. New test for cellular immunity below!
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The profound decoupling between cases & severe disease at this stage of the pandemic is mainly due to cellular immunity (for instance, Chicago has had zero COVID deaths June 6-10: chicago.gov/city/en/sites/…; Marin none since March) - B cells
T cells here:
Nice review why T cells so important to combat variants: "As we adapt to coexist with SARS-CoV-2"..need T cell assays. 1 large study (n=3000) w/ T-SPOT Discovery SARS-CoV-2 assay shows SARS-CoV-2–reactive T cells protect from COVID & last long time
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This article explains why - even with BA4/BA5- rates of severe disease staying lower than any time since March '20 across much of the world due to cellular immunity @Medscape
medscape.com/viewarticle/97…
Although above cellular immunity thread has good papers, this review @profshanecrotty great (see figure). 1) Hybrid immunity strongest of all (if haven't had covid, hopefully #covaxin whole virus vax coming; 2) T/B cells last long from infection or vax
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TIMING OF BOOSTERS MATTER if you want to train B cell responses - wouldn't get until 6 months after last infection or booster; it is the presence of immune memory & cellular immunity that leads to uncoupling of cases & hospitalizations
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SPACING MATTERS: Another article showing us that hybrid immunity expands B cells to respond to all variants but that spacing matters for booster- extending interval expands B cells more (B cells adapt antibodies to variant they see)
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One way to explain is that T cells expand with each booster/infection & that they protect you against severe disease; cover variants (even with mutations across the spike protein) as they have such an in-breadth, blanket response across the spike
Beyond the amazing vaccines for COVID, important to know about monoclonal antibodies, antiviral medications, and the other COVID vaccine candidates:
A simple primer I hope that explains how cellular immunity I wrote for @Medscape here
Exposure expands T cells: nature.com/articles/s4159…
Exposure expands potency & breadth of B cells:
nature.com/articles/s4158…
medscape.com/viewarticle/98…
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