Diverging humoral and cellular immune responses due to Omicron-a national study from the Faroe Islands

Maria Skaalum Petersen*, Laura Pérez-Alós, Sunnvør K Í Kongsstovu, Eina Hansen Eliasen, Cecilie Bo Hansen, Sólrun Larsen, Jóhanna Ljósá Hansen, Rafael Bayarri-Olmos, Jógvan Páll Fjallsbak, Pál Weihe, Peter Garred

*Corresponding author af dette arbejde
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Abstract

The immunity following infection and vaccination with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant is poorly understood. We investigated immunity assessed with antibody and T-cell responses under different scenarios in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals with and without Omicron infection. We found that the humoral response was higher among vaccinated-naïve than unvaccinated convalescent. Unvaccinated with and without infection had comparable low humoral responses, whereas vaccinated with a second or third dose, independent of infection status, had increasingly higher levels. Only a minor fraction of unvaccinated individuals had detectable humoral responses following Omicron infection, while almost all had positive T-cell responses. In conclusion, primary Omicron infection mounts a low humoral immune response, enhanced by prior vaccination. Omicron infection induced a robust T-cell response in both unvaccinated and vaccinated, demonstrating that immune evasion of primary Omicron infection affects humoral immunity more than T-cell immunity.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummere0086523
TidsskriftMicrobiology spectrum
Vol/bind11
Udgave nummer6
ISSN2165-0497
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 12 dec. 2023

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