Authors
Feargal J Ryan, Todd S Norton, Conor McCafferty, Stephen J Blake, Natalie E Stevens, Jane James, Georgina L Eden, Yee C Tee, Saoirse C Benson, Makutiro G Masavuli, Arthur EL Yeow, Arunasingam Abayasingam, David Agapiou, Hannah Stevens, Jana Zecha, Nicole L Messina, Nigel Curtis, Vera Ignjatovic, Paul Monagle, Huyen Tran, James D McFadyen, Rowena A Bull, Branka Grubor-Bauk, Miriam A Lynn, Rochelle Botten, Simone E Barry, David J Lynn
Publication date
2023/3/21
Journal
Cell Reports Medicine
Volume
4
Issue
3
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Identifying the molecular mechanisms that promote optimal immune responses to coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccination is critical for future rational vaccine design. Here, we longitudinally profile innate and adaptive immune responses in 102 adults after the first, second, and third doses of mRNA or adenovirus-vectored COVID-19 vaccines. Using a multi-omics approach, we identify key differences in the immune responses induced by ChAdOx1-S and BNT162b2 that correlate with antigen-specific antibody and T cell responses or vaccine reactogenicity. Unexpectedly, we observe that vaccination with ChAdOx1-S, but not BNT162b2, induces an adenoviral vector-specific memory response after the first dose, which correlates with the expression of proteins with roles in thrombosis with potential implications for thrombosis with thrombocytopenia syndrome (TTS), a rare but serious adverse event linked to …
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