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Young age, female sex, and presence of systemic adverse reactions are associated with high post-vaccination antibody titer after two doses of BNT162b2 mRNA SARS-CoV-2 vaccination: An observational study of 646 Japanese healthcare workers and university staff

Journal

VACCINE
Volume 40, Issue 7, Pages 1019-1025

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ELSEVIER SCI LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.01.002

Keywords

SARS-CoV-2 vaccination; Systemic adverse reactions; Antibody titer

Funding

  1. Research Funds of the Keio University School of Medicine
  2. Public Foundation of the Vaccination Research Center, Japan

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This study investigated the impact of sex, age, and adverse reactions on antibody response to the BNT162b2 vaccine among Japanese participants. The results showed that female, young, and participants with adverse reactions had higher antibody titers after vaccination.
Background: SARS-CoV-2 vaccination has started worldwide, including Japan. Although high rates of vaccine response and adverse reactions of BNT162b2 vaccine have been reported, knowledge about the relationship between sex differences and antibody response is limited. Furthermore, it is uncertain whether adverse reactions are associated with the vaccine response. Methods: This prospective observational study included 673 Japanese participants working in a medical school and its affiliated hospital in Tokyo, Japan (UMIN000043340). Serum samples were collected before the first dose and three weeks after the second dose of BNT162b2 vaccine, and antibody titers against the receptor-binding domain of the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 were measured. Answers to questionnaires about background characteristics and adverse reactions were obtained at the time of sample collection, and the relationship between antibody titers was analyzed. Results: After excluding participants who did not complete receiving two doses of vaccination or two series of serum sample collection, 646 participants were analyzed. Although all participants became seropositive after vaccination, antibody titers were highly variable among individuals (260.9-57,399.7A U/ mL), with a median titer of 13478.0AU/mL. Mean titer was higher in females than in males and higher in young (<45 years old) participants than in aged (>45 years old) participants. Participants who experienced adverse reactions demonstrated a higher antibody titer after vaccination than those without adverse reactions. Multivariable analysis demonstrated that young age, female sex, and adverse reactions after the second dose were independently related to higher antibody titers after the second dose. Discussion: A favorable antibody response was observed after two doses of BNT162b2 vaccination among mostly healthy Japanese participants, especially among female and young participants. Although further investigation is essential, our results imply that the systemic adverse reactions (i.e., fever and general fatigue) are associated with a higher antibody response that indicates the acquisition of humoral immunity.

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