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Marlena Golec1, Martyna Fronczek1,2, Joanna Zembala-John1,3,4, Martyna Chrapiec1, Adam Konka1, Karolina Wystyrk1, Hanna Botor5, Zenon Brzoza6, Sławomir Kasperczyk7, Rafał Jakub Bułdak1,8.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: This study aimed to investigate the early and longitudinal humoral response in Healthcare Workers (HCWs) after two doses of the BNT162b2 vaccine and to assess the association between metabolic and anthropometric parameters and the humoral response after vaccination.Entities:
Keywords: BNT162 vaccine; COVID-19; COVID-19 vaccine; IgG antibody; SARS-CoV-2; adipose tissue; body composition; health care professionals; healthcare workers; immunization
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Year: 2022 PMID: 35632610 PMCID: PMC9143881 DOI: 10.3390/v14050868
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Viruses ISSN: 1999-4915 Impact factor: 5.818
Figure 1Flowchart of study selection based on the inclusion and exclusion criteria. Legend: 1—lack of one’s consent to participate in the study after becoming acquainted with the study informed consent form and planned four blood collection schedule (Figure 2); 2—medical contraindications to vaccination; 3—withdrawal of the informed consent during the study period for personal or other reasons; 4—deviation of the study protocol (i.a., not being able to participate at the blood collection according to predicted blood collection schedule). Abbreviations: HCWs—healthcare workers.
Figure 2Schematic diagram of the sample collections. 1—draw before starting the vaccination (on the day of receiving the first dose of the vaccine); 2—draw on the day of receiving the second dose of the vaccine (21 days after receiving the first dose); 3—draw 14 days after receiving the second dose of the vaccine; 4—draw 8 months after receiving the second dose of the vaccine. The first two blood draws were performed prior to administering the vaccine.
Demographic and clinical characteristics of the studied cohort of healthcare workers.
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| Women | 187 | 76.95 |
| Men | 56 | 23.05 |
| Age over 60 years | 33 | 13.58 |
| Medical staff * | 203 | 83.54 |
| Administrative staff ** | 29 | 11.93 |
| Diagnostic/sterilization staff *** | 11 | 4.53 |
| Chronic diseases | 73 | 30.04 |
| Smoking | 45 | 18.52 |
| Obesity (BMI ≥ 30.00) | 44 | 18.11 |
| Seropositivity before the first dose | 62 | 25.51 |
| Seropositivity eight months after the second dose | 150 | 61.73 |
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| Age (years) | 47.42 | 12.45 |
| Metabolic age (years) | 43.14 | 15.75 |
| BFM (kg) | 21.81 | 9.80 |
| FFM (kg) | 51.68 | 11.35 |
| Body fat percentage (%) | 28.92 | 8.03 |
| Body fat range (level) | 6.82 | 4.16 |
| TBW (kg) | 36.76 | 7.88 |
| PMM (kg) | 49.13 | 10.60 |
| Bone tissue mass (kg) | 2.61 | 0.53 |
| Impedance (Ohm) | 615.97 | 115.18 |
| BMR (kJ) | 6446.18 | 1371.61 |
| IgG (pre-vaccination) (AU/mL) | 14.16 | 40.14 |
| IgG (peri-vaccination) (AU/mL) | 147.08 | 200.96 |
| IgG (post-vaccination—early FU) (AU/mL) | 538.81 | 423.28 |
| IgG (post-vaccination—late FU) (AU/mL) | 26.01 | 40.57 |
Abbreviations: BMI—Body Mass Index, BFM—body fat mass, FFM—fat-free mass, TBW—total body water mass, PMM—predicted muscle mass, BMR—basal metabolic rate, IgG—immunoglobulin G, FU—follow-up, SD—standard deviation. * Medical staff: doctors, paramedics, nurses, medical guardian, physiotherapy technician/physiotherapist, electro radiology technician, pharmacist/pharmacy technician, psychologists, occupational therapists, dentist, students/interns. ** Administration staff: accountant, HR, clerk, inspector, health and safety specialist, public procurement specialist, secretary, medical registrar, hospital directors, medical statistician, cook, warehouse worker. *** Diagnostic/sterilization staff: diagnosticians, medical analytics technicians, medical sterilization technicians, cleaners.
Change in the HCWs’ IgG titers before the vaccination with the BNT162b2 vaccine, during the immunization process and early and late follow-up.
| IgG (AU/mL) | before the First Dose | before the Second Dose | Early FU | Late FU | ||||
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| <10.00 seronegative | 181 | 74.49 | 22 | 9.05 | 2 | 0.82 | 93 | 38.27 |
| ≥10.00–50.00 | 46 | 18.93 | 88 | 36.21 | 3 | 1.23 | 122 | 50.21 |
| >50.00–100.00 | 7 | 2.88 | 30 | 12.35 | 3 | 1.23 | 19 | 7.82 |
| >100.00–200.00 | 5 | 2.06 | 41 | 16.87 | 23 | 9.47 | 7 | 2.88 |
| >200.00–350.00 | 4 | 1.65 | 36 | 14.81 | 64 | 26.34 | 1 | 0.41 |
| >350.00 | 0 | 0.00 | 26 | 10.70 | 148 | 60.91 | 1 | 0.41 |
| ≥10.00 | 62 | 25.51 | 221 | 90.95 | 241 | 99.18 | 150 | 61.73 |
Abbreviations: IgG—immunoglobulin G; early FU—early follow-up (IgG titer 14 days after the second doses of the vaccine); late FU—late follow-up (IgG levels 8 months after the second dose of the vaccine).
Influence of analyzed factors on the chances of a long-term immune response. One-way logistic regression analysis.
| Variable | OR | 95% CI | ||
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| Gender | ||||
| Male | 56 (23.05) | 0.45 | 1.28 | 0.68–2.38 |
| Female | 187 (76.95) | 1.00 | ||
| Age (years) | ||||
| >60 | 33 (13.58) | 0.00 | 0.30 | 0.14–0.64 |
| <60 | 210 (86.42) | 1.00 | ||
| Smoking | ||||
| Yes | 45 (18.52) | 0.11 | 0.58 | 0.30–1.12 |
| No | 198 (81.48) | 1.00 | ||
| BMI (kg/m2) | ||||
| ≥25.00 | 133 (54.73) | 0.61 | 1.14 | 0.68–1.92 |
| <25.00 | 110 (45.27) | 1.00 | ||
| Obesity | ||||
| Yes | 44 (18.11) | 0.77 | 1.10 | 0.56–2.17 |
| No | 199 (81.89) | 1.00 | ||
| Seropositivity before the 1. dose of vaccine | 62 (25.51) | 0.00 | 8.64 | 3.54–21.06 |
| BFM (kg) | 0.96 | 1.00 | 0.97–1.03 | |
| FFM (kg) | 0.08 | 1.02 | 1.00–1.05 | |
| TBW (kg) | 0.06 | 1.03 | 1.00–1.07 | |
| PMM (kg) | 0.06 | 1.03 | 1.00–1.05 | |
| Bone mass (kg) | 0.09 | 1.56 | 0.93–2.64 | |
| Impedance (Ohm) | 0.44 | 1.00 | 1.00–1.00 | |
| BMR (kJ) | 0.06 | 1.00 | 1.00–1.00 |
Abbreviations: BMI—Body Mass Index, BFM—body fat mass, FFM—fat-free mass, TBW—total body water, PMM—predicted muscle mass, BMR—basal metabolic rate, OR—odds ratio, CI—confidence interval.
Figure 3Association between selected parameters of IgG seropositivity. Odds ratio (OR) calculated with logistic regression. The figure presents the results as the mean ± 1.96 × standard error (95% confidence interval). Abbreviations: PMM—predicted muscle mass, FFM—fat-free mass.
Figure 4Changes in IgG titer over time depending on selected parameters (ANOVA results) before the first dose (1), before the second dose (2), early FU 14 days after receiving the second dose (3), late FU eight months after full inoculation (4): A—COVID-19 disease before first vaccination: significant time and group effect and interaction of the time and group p < 0.05; B—fat range: significant time effect p < 0.05; C—smoking: significant time effect p < 0.05; D—gender: significant time effect and interaction of time and group p < 0.05; E—age over 60: significant time and group effects p < 0.05; F—obesity: significant time effect p < 0.05. Abbreviations: seropositive ≥ IgG 10.00 AU/mL; fat range: decreased—BMI < 18.50, increased—BMI 25.00–19.00, normal—BMI 18.50–24.99, obesity—BMI ≥ 30.00, F—female, m—male.