印记(心理学)
接种疫苗
免疫系统
生物
免疫学
病毒学
抗体
基因
遗传学
作者
M. Alejandra Tortorici,Amin Addetia,Albert J. Seo,Jack Brown,Kaiti Sprouse,Jenni Logue,Erica Clark,Nicholas Franko,Helen Y. Chu,David Veesler
出处
期刊:Immunity
[Cell Press]
日期:2024-03-14
卷期号:57 (4): 904-911.e4
被引量:51
标识
DOI:10.1016/j.immuni.2024.02.016
摘要
Immune imprinting describes how the first exposure to a virus shapes immunological outcomes of subsequent exposures to antigenically related strains. Severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) Omicron breakthrough infections and bivalent COVID-19 vaccination primarily recall cross-reactive memory B cells induced by prior Wuhan-Hu-1 spike mRNA vaccination rather than priming Omicron-specific naive B cells. These findings indicate that immune imprinting occurs after repeated Wuhan-Hu-1 spike exposures, but whether it can be overcome remains unclear. To understand the persistence of immune imprinting, we investigated memory and plasma antibody responses after administration of the updated XBB.1.5 COVID-19 mRNA vaccine booster. We showed that the XBB.1.5 booster elicited neutralizing antibody responses against current variants that were dominated by recall of pre-existing memory B cells previously induced by the Wuhan-Hu-1 spike. Therefore, immune imprinting persists after multiple exposures to Omicron spikes through vaccination and infection, including post XBB.1.5 booster vaccination, which will need to be considered to guide future vaccination.
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