SARS-CoV-2 vaccine-induced antibodies protect against Omicron breakthrough infection

  • Eva A.M. Baerends
  • , Astrid K. Hvidt*
  • , Joanne Reekie
  • , Ole S. Søgaard
  • , N. B. Stærke
  • , D. Raben
  • , H. Nielsen
  • , Kristine T. Petersen
  • , Maria R. Juhl
  • , I. S. Johansen
  • , Susan O. Lindvig
  • , L. W. Madsen
  • , L. Wiese
  • , Lene S. Knudsen
  • , Mette B. Iversen
  • , Thomas Benfield
  • , Kasper K. Iversen
  • , Sidsel Dahl Andersen
  • , Anna Karina Juhl
  • , Lisa L. Dietz
  • Signe Rode Andreasen, Thea Kølsen Fischer, Christian Erikstrup, Palle Valentiner-Branth, Jens Lundgren, Lars Østergaard, Martin Tolstrup, on behalf of the ENFORCE Study Group
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Abstract

SARS-CoV-2 Omicron quickly spread globally, also in regions with high vaccination coverage, emphasizing the importance of exploring the immunological requirements for protection against Omicron breakthrough infection. The test-negative matched case-control study (N = 964) characterized Omicron breakthrough infections in triple-vaccinated individuals from the ENFORCE cohort. Within 60 days before a PCR test spike-specific IgG levels were significantly lower in cases compared to controls (GMR [95% CI] for BA.2: 0.83 [0.73–0.95], p = 0.006). Multivariable logistic regression showed significant associations between high antibody levels and lower odds of infection (aOR [95% CI] for BA.2 spike-specific IgG: 0.65 [0.48–0.88], p = 0.006 and BA.2 ACE2-blocking antibodies: 0.46 [0.30–0.69], p = 0.0002). A sex-stratified analysis showed more pronounced associations for females than males. High levels of vaccine-induced antibodies provide partial protection against Omicron breakthrough infections. This is important knowledge to further characterize a threshold for protection against new variants and to estimate the necessity and timing of booster vaccination.

OriginalsprogEngelsk
Artikelnummer107621
TidsskriftiScience
Vol/bind26
Udgave nummer9
ISSN2589-0042
DOI
StatusUdgivet - 15. sep. 2023

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ENFORCE has received a grant from the Danish Ministry of Health ( SUM ).

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ENFORCE has received a grant from the Danish Ministry of Health ( SUM ).

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