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Breakthrough infections with the omicron and delta variants of SARS-CoV-2 result in similar re-activation of vaccine-induced immunity
Arne Soraas; Gunnveig Grodeland; Beate Kiland Granerud; Thor Ueland; Andreas Lind; Borre Fevang; Sarah Murphy; Camilla Huse; Anders Benteson Nygaard; Anne Katrine Steffensen; Huda al-Baldawi; Mona Holberg-Petersen; Lise Lima Andresen; Camilla Agnes; Trine Ranheim; Ylva Schanke; Mette Istre; John Arne Dahl; Adity Chopra; Susanne Dudman; Mari Kaarbo; Jan Terje Andersen; Eline Benno Vaage; Trung The Tran; John Torgils Vaage; Annika Michelsen; Fredrik Muller; Pal Aukrust; Bente Halvorsen; Tuva Borresdatter Dahl; Jan Cato Holter; Fridtjof Lund-Johansen.
Affiliation
  • Arne Soraas; Oslo University Hospital
  • Gunnveig Grodeland; UNIVERSITETET I OSLO
  • Beate Kiland Granerud; Oslo University Hospital
  • Thor Ueland; Oslo University Hospital
  • Andreas Lind; Oslo University Hospital
  • Borre Fevang; Oslo University Hospital
  • Sarah Murphy; Oslo University Hospital
  • Camilla Huse; University of Oslo
  • Anders Benteson Nygaard; Oslo University Hospital
  • Anne Katrine Steffensen; University of Oslo
  • Huda al-Baldawi; Oslo University Hospital
  • Mona Holberg-Petersen; Oslo University Hospital
  • Lise Lima Andresen; Oslo University Hospital
  • Camilla Agnes; Oslo University Hospital
  • Trine Ranheim; Oslo University Hospital
  • Ylva Schanke; Oslo University Hospital
  • Mette Istre; Oslo University Hospital
  • John Arne Dahl; Oslo University Hospital
  • Adity Chopra; Oslo University Hospital
  • Susanne Dudman; University of Oslo
  • Mari Kaarbo; Oslo University Hospital
  • Jan Terje Andersen; University of Oslo
  • Eline Benno Vaage; University of Oslo
  • Trung The Tran; University of Oslo
  • John Torgils Vaage; Oslo University Hospital
  • Annika Michelsen; University of Oslo
  • Fredrik Muller; Oslo University Hospital
  • Pal Aukrust; Oslo University Hospital
  • Bente Halvorsen; University of Oslo
  • Tuva Borresdatter Dahl; University of Oslo
  • Jan Cato Holter; Oslo University Hospital
  • Fridtjof Lund-Johansen; Oslo University Hospital
Preprint in English | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-22269895
ABSTRACT
BackgroundThe Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2 is now overtaking the Delta variant in many countries. Results showing that sera from double vaccinated individuals have minimal neutralizing activity against Omicron may indicate that the higher rate of transmission is due to evasion from vaccine-induced immunity. However, there is little information about activation of recall responses to Omicron in vaccinated individuals. MethodsWe measured inflammatory mediators, antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 spike and nucleocapsid proteins, and spike peptide-induced release of interferon gamma in whole blood in 51 vaccinated individuals infected with Omicron, in 14 infected with Delta, and in 18 healthy controls. The median time points for the first and second samples were 7 and 14 days after symptom onset, respectively. FindingsInfection with Omicron or Delta led to a rapid and similar increase in antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 spike and nucleocapsid proteins and spike peptide-induced interferon gamma in whole blood. Both the Omicron and the Delta infected patients had a mild and transient increase in inflammatory parameters. InterpretationThe results suggest that vaccine-induced immunological memory yields similar coverage for the Omicron and Delta variants.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Language: English Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: medRxiv Language: English Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
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