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Long-term analysis of antibodies elicited by SPUTNIK V: A prospective cohort study in Tucumán, Argentina

Authors :
Rossana Elena Chahla
Rodrigo Hernán Tomas-Grau
Silvia Inés Cazorla
Diego Ploper
Esteban Vera Pingitore
Mónica Aguilar López
Patricia Aznar
María Elena Alcorta
Eva María del Mar Vélez
Agustín Stagnetto
César Luís Ávila
Carolina Maldonado-Galdeano
Sergio Benjamín Socias
Dar Heinze
Silvia Adriana Navarro
Conrado Juan Llapur
Dardo Costa
Isolina Flores
Alexis Edelstein
Shreyas Kowdle
Claudia Perandones
Benhur Lee
Gabriela Apfelbaum
Raúl Mostoslavsky
Gustavo Mostoslavsky
Gabriela Perdigón
Rosana Nieves Chehín
Source :
The Lancet Regional Health. Americas, Vol 6, Iss , Pp 100123- (2022)
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2022.

Abstract

Summary: Background: Gam-COVID-Vac (SPUTNIK V) has been granted emergency use authorization in 70 nations and has been administered to millions worldwide. However, there are very few peer-reviewed studies describing its effects. Independent reports regarding safety and effectiveness could accelerate the final approval by the WHO. We aimed to study the long-term humoral immune response in naïve and previously infected volunteers who received SPUTNIK V. Methods: Humoral immune responses, assayed by anti-SARS-CoV-2-spike-RBD IgG ELISA and neutralization assays, were measured in 602 healthcare workers at 0, 14, 28, 60 and 180 days after receiving SPUTNIK V between December 2020 and July 2021 in Tucumán, Argentina. Findings: Seroconversion was detected in 97% of individuals after 28 days post-vaccination (dpv) (N = 405). Anti-RBD titers began to decrease after 60 dpv (N = 328), but remained detectable in 94% at 90 dpv (N = 224). At 180 dpv, anti-RDB titers persisted in 31% (N = 146). Previous infection triggered an increased immune response to the first dose and increased neutralization activity against variants of concern (VOC). Second doses in previously infected individuals further increased titers, even 90 dpv (N = 75). Basal antibody titers had more influence on post-vaccination anti-RBD responses than the time elapsed between diagnosis and vaccination (N = 274). Interpretation: Data presented herein provides essential knowledge regarding the kinetics of antibodies induced by SPUTNIK V up to six months after immunization, and suggests that when considering one-dose vaccination policies for individuals with previous SARS-CoV-2 infection, serological studies to determine basal titers may be important, independent of when diagnosis occurred. Funding: Tucumán Public Health System (SIPROSA), Argentinean National Research Council (CONICET), National University of Tucumán (UNT).

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2667193X
Volume :
6
Issue :
100123-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
The Lancet Regional Health. Americas
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.39faa4bf3a2e4467b06cf6cf6887b230
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.lana.2021.100123