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Longitudinal characterisation of B and T-cell immune responses after the booster dose of COVID-19 mRNA-vaccine in people with multiple sclerosis using different disease-modifying therapies

Journal

JOURNAL OF NEUROLOGY NEUROSURGERY AND PSYCHIATRY
Volume 94, Issue 4, Pages 290-299

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BMJ PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1136/jnnp-2022-330175

Keywords

COVID-19; multiple sclerosis; immunology; interferon; infectious diseases

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COVID-19 vaccine booster strengthens humoral and Th1-cell responses and increases T-EM cells in patients with multiple sclerosis.
BackgroundThe decline of humoral response to COVID-19 vaccine led to authorise a booster dose. Here, we characterised the kinetics of B-cell and T-cell immune responses in patients with multiple sclerosis (PwMS) after the booster dose. MethodsWe enrolled 22 PwMS and 40 healthcare workers (HCWs) after 4-6 weeks from the booster dose (T3). Thirty HCWs and 19 PwMS were also recruited 6 months (T2) after the first dose. Antibody response was measured by anti-receptor-binding domain (RBD)-IgG detection, cell-mediated response by an interferon (IFN)-gamma release assay (IGRA), Th1 cytokines and T-cell memory profile by flow cytometry. ResultsBooster dose increased anti-RBD-IgG titers in fingolimod-treated, cladribine-treated and IFN-beta-treated patients, but not in ocrelizumab-treated patients, although antibody titres were lower than HCWs. A higher number of fingolimod-treated patients seroconverted at T3. Differently, T-cell response evaluated by IGRA remained stable in PwMS independently of therapy. Spike-specific Th1-cytokine response was mainly CD4(+) T-cell-mediated, and in PwMS was significantly reduced (p<0.0001) with impaired IL-2 production compared with HCWs at T3. In PwMS, total Th1 and IFN-gamma CD4(+) T-cell responders to spike protein were increased from T2 to T3.Compared with HCWs, PwMS presented a higher frequency of CD4(+) and CD8(+) terminally differentiated effector memory cells and of CD4(+) effector memory (T-EM) cells, independently of the stimulus suggesting the association of this phenotype with MS status. CD4(+) and CD8(+) T-EM cell frequency was further increased at T3 compared with T2. ConclusionsCOVID-19 vaccine booster strengthens humoral and Th1-cell responses and increases T-EM cells in PwMS.

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