Anti-SARS-CoV-2 (COVID-19) vaccination efficacy in patients with severe neuromuscular diseases - 09/11/23
Abstract |
Introduction |
Patients with severe neuromuscular disease (sNMD) are considered at high risk of severe COVID-19. Muscle tissue is often replaced by fibroadipose tissue in these diseases whereas the new mRNA-based vaccines are injected intramuscularly. We aimed at evaluating the efficacy of two injections associated with a booster injection of mRNA vaccine in these patients.
Methods |
We performed an observational, prospective, single-centre study to investigate the level of anti-S antibodies (Abs) and their neutralization activity at weeks 6 (W6) and 24 (W24) after two injections of mRNA-1273 vaccine and at weeks 12 (BW12) and 29 (BW29) after a booster injection of BNT162b2 vaccine in patients with sNMD.
Results |
Thirty-three patients with sNMD were included. At W6, 30 patients (90.1%) showed a protective serum level of specific anti-S Abs with a strong neutralization capacity. We observed a decline over time: only 12 patients (36.3%) retained anti-S Abs levels considered as protective at W24. The neutralization activity remained above the cut off in 23 (69.7%). The booster vaccination restored robust neutralization activity for all analysed 22 patients (100%) at BW12, which was maintained without any significant drop at BW29 (16). No severe adverse event was reported in this cohort and none of the 33 patients developed symptomatic COVID-19 over one year.
Conclusions |
This study provides evidence that most sNMD patients receiving two injections of COVID-19 mRNA-based vaccines develop a strong humoral response after vaccination. A decline over time was observed but a single booster injection restores a long-term immunity. Moreover, no safety issues were observed.
El texto completo de este artículo está disponible en PDF.Keywords : SARS-CoV-2, COVID-19, Neuromuscular disorders, mRNA vaccination, Virus neutralization assay
Abbreviations : ACE2, Anti-N, Anti-S, APC, BAU, CHU, CO2, COVID-19, CTCB, DMEM, DRCI, EDTA, ELISA, FBS, FILNEMUS, GFP, IgGs, IGMM, MAS, MG, mRNA, NAbs, NEMS, NMD, PCR, QCMD, SARS-CoV-2, sNMD, U2OS, USA, WHO
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