Rapid and stable mobilization of CD8+ T cells by SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine

Author:

Oberhardt Valerie,Luxenburger HendrikORCID,Kemming Janine,Schulien Isabel,Ciminski KevinORCID,Giese Sebastian,Csernalabics Benedikt,Lang-Meli JuliaORCID,Janowska Iga,Staniek Julian,Wild Katharina,Basho Kristi,Marinescu Mircea Stefan,Fuchs JonasORCID,Topfstedt Fernando,Janda AlesORCID,Sogukpinar Oezlem,Hilger Hanna,Stete Katarina,Emmerich Florian,Bengsch BertramORCID,Waller Cornelius F.ORCID,Rieg Siegbert,Sagar ,Boettler TobiasORCID,Zoldan Katharina,Kochs GeorgORCID,Schwemmle MartinORCID,Rizzi Marta,Thimme RobertORCID,Neumann-Haefelin ChristophORCID,Hofmann MaikeORCID

Abstract

AbstractSARS-CoV-2 spike mRNA vaccines1–3 mediate protection from severe disease as early as ten days after prime vaccination3, when neutralizing antibodies are hardly detectable4–6. Vaccine-induced CD8+ T cells may therefore be the main mediators of protection at this early stage7,8. The details of their induction, comparison to natural infection, and association with other arms of vaccine-induced immunity remain, however, incompletely understood. Here we show on a single-epitope level that a stable and fully functional CD8+ T cell response is vigorously mobilized one week after prime vaccination with bnt162b2, when circulating CD4+ T cells and neutralizing antibodies are still weakly detectable. Boost vaccination induced a robust expansion that generated highly differentiated effector CD8+ T cells; however, neither the functional capacity nor the memory precursor T cell pool was affected. Compared with natural infection, vaccine-induced early memory T cells exhibited similar functional capacities but a different subset distribution. Our results indicate that CD8+ T cells are important effector cells, are expanded in the early protection window after prime vaccination, precede maturation of other effector arms of vaccine-induced immunity and are stably maintained after boost vaccination.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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