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Determinants of anti-S immune response at 6 months after COVID-19 vaccination in a multicentric European cohort of healthcare workers - ORCHESTRA project

Authors :
Collatuzzo, Giulia
Visci, Giovanni
Violante, Francesco S
Porru, Stefano
Spiteri, Gianluca
Monaco, Maria Grazia Lourdes
Larese Fillon, Francesca
Negro, Corrado
Janke, Christian
Castelletti, Noemi
De Palma, Giuseppe
Sansone, Emanuele
Mates, Dana
Teodorescu, Silvia
Fabiánová, Eleonóra
Bérešová, Jana
Vimercati, Luigi
Tafuri, Silvio
Abedini, Mahsa
Ditano, Giorgia
Asafo, Shuffield S
Boffetta, Paolo
Zunarelli, Carlotta
Bonfiglioli, Roberta
Carta, Angela
Verlato, Giuseppe
Lippi, Giuseppe
Gibellini, Davide
Pezzani, Maria Diletta
Torroni, Lorena
Hoelscher, Michael
Wieser, Andreas
Reinkemeyer, Christina
Plank, Michael
Noreña, Ivan
Rubio-Acero, Raquel
Winter, Simon
Leustean, Mihaela
Perseca, Ovidiu
Ipate, Madalina
Agripina, Rascu
Strhársky, Jozef
Hellebrandt, Petra
Križanová, Daniela
Mrázová, Marianna
De Maria, Luigi
Sponselli, Stefania
Stefanizzi, Pasquale
Caputi, Antonio
Collatuzzo G.
Visci G.
Violante F.S.
Porru S.
Spiteri G.
Monaco M.G.L.
Larese Fillon F.
Negro C.
Janke C.
Castelletti N.
De Palma G.
Sansone E.
Mates D.
Teodorescu S.
Fabianova E.
Beresova J.
Vimercati L.
Tafuri S.
Abedini M.
Ditano G.
Asafo S.S.
Boffetta P.
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

BackgroundThe duration of immune response to COVID-19 vaccination is of major interest. Our aim was to analyze the determinants of anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG titer at 6 months after 2-dose vaccination in an international cohort of vaccinated healthcare workers (HCWs).MethodsWe analyzed data on levels of anti-SARS-CoV-2 Spike antibodies and sociodemographic and clinical characteristics of 6,327 vaccinated HCWs from 8 centers from Germany, Italy, Romania and Slovakia. Time between 1st dose and serology ranged 150-210 days. Serological levels were log-transformed to account for the skewness of the distribution and normalized by dividing them by center-specific standard errors, obtaining standardized values. We fitted center-specific multivariate regression models to estimate the cohort-specific relative risks (RR) of an increase of 1 standard deviation of log antibody level and corresponding 95% confidence interval (CI), and finally combined them in random-effects meta-analyses.ResultsA 6-month serological response was detected in 99.6% of HCWs. Female sex (RR 1.10, 95%CI 1.00-1.21), past infection (RR 2.26, 95%CI 1.73-2.95) and two vaccine doses (RR 1.50, 95%CI 1.22-1.84) predicted higher IgG titer, contrary to interval since last dose (RR for 10-day increase 0.94, 95%CI 0.91-0.97) and age (RR for 10-year increase 0.87, 95%CI 0.83-0.92). M-RNA-based vaccines (pConclusionsFemale gender, young age, past infection, two vaccine doses, and m-RNA and heterologous vaccination predicted higher antibody level at 6 months. These results corroborate previous findings and offer valuable data for comparison with trends observed with longer follow-ups.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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