1. Assessing Torquetenovirus (TTV) as a Biomarker for Immune Responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccines in People Living with HIV and Healthy Individuals.
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Minosse, Claudia, Spezia, Pietro Giorgio, Mazzotta, Valentina, Matusali, Giulia, Meschi, Silvia, Colavita, Francesca, Mariotti, Davide, Notari, Stefania, Vergori, Alessandra, Focosi, Daniele, Girardi, Enrico, Antinori, Andrea, and Maggi, Fabrizio
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COVID-19 vaccines ,COVID-19 pandemic ,HIV-positive persons ,AIDS vaccines ,IMMUNE response - Abstract
Background: Torquetenovirus (TTV) viremia is increasingly recognized as a marker of immune competence. In the context of COVID-19, TTV viral load (VL) has been shown to predict anti-Spike antibody levels in severely immunocompromised patients. This study aimed to evaluate whether pre-vaccine TTV VL could predict humoral and cellular immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines in people living with HIV (PLWH) and healthy individuals (HP). Methods: TTV VL was measured via real-time PCR in serum samples collected before the second and third doses of mRNA vaccines in 93 PLWH and 48 HP (second dose) and 255 PLWH and 48 HP (third dose). Immune responses were assessed through anti-SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain (RBD) IgG, neutralizing antibodies, and IFN-γ release. Statistical analyses included correlation studies between TTV VL and vaccine-induced immune responses. Results: TTV VL did not significantly correlate with anti-RBD IgG or neutralizing antibody levels in either cohort; highlighting its limited predictive value for humoral responses in relatively immunocompetent populations. However, a strong inverse correlation was observed between TTV VL and IFN-γ release after the third, but not the second, vaccine dose. These findings suggest that higher TTV VL, indicative of reduced immune competence, may impair T-cell-mediated immunity to vaccines. Conclusions: In virologically suppressed PLWH and HP, TTV VL is not a reliable predictor of humoral immune responses to COVID-19 vaccines. However, its inverse relationship with cellular responses warrants further investigation in more immunosuppressed populations. These results reinforce the continuum model of TTV VL as a biomarker, with predictive utility increasing alongside the degree of immunosuppression [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2025
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