有和没有感染过COVID-19的人群对灭活SARS-CoV-2疫苗的体液免疫反应:一项纵向队列研究

IF 1.2 4区 医学 Q4 IMMUNOLOGY
Viral immunology Pub Date : 2025-09-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-04 DOI:10.1177/08828245251370284
Shuang Zhang, Xiaoman Jiang, Changhui Du, Mengmeng Jia, Qiangru Huang, Hongzhuan Tan, Liang Wang
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为了评估有和没有感染过COVID-19的人群对灭活SARS-CoV-2疫苗的体液免疫反应动态,进行了一项纵向队列研究。总共招募了38名COVID-19康复的个体和165名naïve参与者(之前没有COVID-19感染),他们都完成了两剂疫苗接种方案。在基线和接种后时间点,包括第一次接种后6周、第二次接种后1个月和6个月,分析抗刺突(抗s)和抗核衣壳(抗n)抗体的水平。在naïve参与者中,抗s抗体的血清阳性率在第二次剂量后1个月增加到96.23%,抗s抗体滴度中位数达到峰值54.59 U/mL (p < 0.0001)。相反,covid -19康复的参与者在第一次剂量后表现出显著升高的抗s水平(中位滴度:637.70 U/mL, p < 0.0001),第二次剂量后无显着变化。第二次给药后6个月,两组抗s水平均下降。抗n抗体的动态模式与抗s抗体相当,尽管疫苗诱导的反应较弱。值得注意的是,抗s和抗n抗体水平随着年龄的增长而下降(p < 0.001)。与女性相比,男性的抗n抗体水平较低(p = 0.038),而基础疾病的存在与较高的抗s抗体水平相关(p = 0.030)。总之,两次剂量可有效增强naïve个体的抗体水平,而单次剂量可能足以为covid -19康复个体提供免疫保护。抗体水平随着时间的推移而下降,需要进一步调查疫苗介导的免疫保护的持久性,提出基于证据的预防性疫苗接种建议,并制定针对不同人群的免疫战略。
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Humoral Immune Response to Inactivated SARS-CoV-2 Vaccine in Populations With and Without Prior COVID-19 Infection: A Longitudinal Cohort Study.

To assess the dynamics of humoral immune responses to inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccines across populations with and without prior COVID-19 infection, a longitudinal cohort study was conducted. A total of 38 COVID-19-recovered individuals and 165 naïve participants (without prior COVID-19 infection) were enrolled, all of whom completed a two-dose vaccination regimen. Levels of anti-spike (anti-S) and anti-nucleocapsid (anti-N) antibodies were analyzed at baseline and post-vaccination time points, including 6 weeks post-first dose, and 1 month and 6 months post-second dose. Among naïve participants, the seropositivity rate for anti-S antibodies increased to 96.23% at 1 month after the second dose with anti-S titers peaking at a median of 54.59 U/mL (p < 0.0001). Conversely, COVID-19-recovered participants exhibited significantly elevated anti-S levels after the first dose (median titer: 637.70 U/mL, p < 0.0001), with no notable changes following the second dose. Anti-S levels in both groups declined by 6 months post-second dose. The dynamic pattern of anti-N antibodies was comparable to that of anti-S, albeit with weaker vaccine-induced responses. Notably, levels of both anti-S and anti-N antibodies decreased with advancing age (p < 0.001). Males demonstrated lower anti-N antibody levels compared with females (p = 0.038), while the presence of underlying diseases was associated with higher anti-S antibody levels (p = 0.030). In conclusion, two doses effectively augmented antibody levels in naïve individuals, whereas a single dose may suffice to confer immune protection in COVID-19-recovered individuals. Antibody levels wane over time, necessitating further investigations into the durability of vaccine-mediated immune protection, evidence-based recommendations for preventive vaccination, and the formulation of immunization strategies tailored to distinct populations.

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Viral immunology
Viral immunology 医学-病毒学
CiteScore
3.60
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84
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Viral Immunology delivers cutting-edge peer-reviewed research on rare, emerging, and under-studied viruses, with special focus on analyzing mutual relationships between external viruses and internal immunity. Original research, reviews, and commentaries on relevant viruses are presented in clinical, translational, and basic science articles for researchers in multiple disciplines. Viral Immunology coverage includes: Human and animal viral immunology Research and development of viral vaccines, including field trials Immunological characterization of viral components Virus-based immunological diseases, including autoimmune syndromes Pathogenic mechanisms Viral diagnostics Tumor and cancer immunology with virus as the primary factor Viral immunology methods.
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