TY - JOUR
T1 - Diverging humoral and cellular immune responses due to Omicron-a national study from the Faroe Islands
AU - Petersen, Maria Skaalum
AU - Pérez-Alós, Laura
AU - Í Kongsstovu, Sunnvør K
AU - Eliasen, Eina Hansen
AU - Hansen, Cecilie Bo
AU - Larsen, Sólrun
AU - Hansen, Jóhanna Ljósá
AU - Bayarri-Olmos, Rafael
AU - Fjallsbak, Jógvan Páll
AU - Weihe, Pál
AU - Garred, Peter
PY - 2023/12/12
Y1 - 2023/12/12
N2 - 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.
AB - 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.
KW - Antibodies, Neutralizing
KW - Antibodies, Viral
KW - Denmark
KW - Humans
KW - Immune Evasion
KW - Immunity, Cellular
KW - Immunity, Humoral
KW - Vaccination
KW - cellular immune response
KW - Faroe Islands
KW - Omicron
KW - humoral immune response
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85180012862&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1128/spectrum.00865-23
DO - 10.1128/spectrum.00865-23
M3 - Journal article
C2 - 37909772
SN - 2165-0497
VL - 11
JO - Microbiology spectrum
JF - Microbiology spectrum
IS - 6
M1 - e0086523
ER -