COVID-19 vaccination: Immune response in healthcare workers-A study with review of literature.

IF 0.8 4区 医学 Q4 PATHOLOGY
Rabish Kumar, Sarika Singh, Rohit Chawla, Kirti Balhara, Lity Dhar
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Abstract

Background: As the world has been going through a pandemic of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) for the past two years, a safe and effective vaccine was urgently needed. Vaccination against the disease was launched in India on January 16, 2021 with healthcare workers, frontline workers, and the elderly above 60 years being the first beneficiaries. Vaccines being used in India are Covishield and Covaxin.

Materials and methods: Fifteen healthcare workers (HCWs) who were vaccinated with Covishield or Covaxin were included in the study, and T cell, B cell and antibody response of the HCWs were analyzed. Blood samples collected from every subject were sent for antibody analysis, hematological workup for cell counts, and flow cytometry was performed for various subsets of lymphocytes. Hematological variables in naïve HCWs (who never had any natural infection) and recovered HCWs (those recovered from natural infection) were compared.

Results: Antibody index among recovered HCWs was significantly higher than the naïve HCWs. All the leucocyte parameters showed a higher median value in the recovered group except total leucocyte count (TLC), T helper cell count (Th cell), T helper cell to T cytotoxic cell (Th cell: CTL) ratio and natural killer (NK) cell. But only Th: CTL ratio showed a statistically significant difference.

Conclusion: This study shows that the antibody index among individuals who had both vaccination and COVID-19 infection is significantly higher than those who just had vaccination. T helper cell to T cytotoxic cell ratio is lowered in the recovered HCWs as compared to the naïve HCWs and this finding is statistically significant.

COVID-19 疫苗接种:医护人员的免疫反应--一项研究及文献综述。
背景:在过去的两年里,全球经历了冠状病毒病 2019(COVID-19)的大流行,因此迫切需要一种安全有效的疫苗。印度于 2021 年 1 月 16 日启动了该疾病的疫苗接种工作,医护人员、一线工人和 60 岁以上的老年人是首批受益者。印度使用的疫苗是 Covishield 和 Covaxin:研究纳入了 15 名接种了 Covishield 或 Covaxin 疫苗的医护人员(HCW),并分析了医护人员的 T 细胞、B 细胞和抗体反应。从每个受试者身上采集的血液样本都被送去进行抗体分析、细胞计数血液学检查和各种淋巴细胞亚群的流式细胞术。比较了新感染者(从未有过任何自然感染)和康复者(从自然感染中康复)的血液学变量:结果:康复的高危产妇的抗体指数明显高于未感染的高危产妇。除白细胞总数(TLC)、T 辅助细胞数(Th 细胞)、T 辅助细胞与 T 细胞毒性细胞(Th 细胞:CTL)比率和自然杀伤细胞(NK)外,康复组的所有白细胞参数的中值均较高。但只有 Th:结论:本研究表明,同时接种疫苗和感染 COVID-19 的人的抗体指数明显高于只接种疫苗的人。与未接种疫苗的高危产妇相比,已康复的高危产妇的 T 辅助细胞与 T 细胞毒性细胞的比率较低,这一结果具有统计学意义。
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期刊介绍: The journal will cover studies related to pathology including morbid anatomy, surgical pathology, clinical pathology, diagnostic cytopathology including gynecologic cytology and aspiration cytology, hematology including immuno-hematology and medical microbiology. The journal gives preference to clinically oriented studies over experimental and animal studies. The Journal would publish peer-reviewed original research papers, case reports, systematic reviews, meta-analysis, letters to the editor and brief communications. Review articles on current topics usually are invited by the editor.
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