Abstract
Purpose: Due to a lack of effective antiviral treatment, several vaccines have been put forth to curb SARS-CoV-2 (severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2) infection and to reduce the mortality and morbidity rate by eliciting a protective immune response, primarily through virus-neutralizing antibodies specific for SARS-CoV-2 spike protein. This longitudinal study was designed to evaluate the vaccine effectiveness and immune response following the administration of adenoviral vaccine, COVISHIELD, in Indian population who were previously uninfected with SARS-CoV-2 and to reveal the effect of various sociodemographic, inflammatory and biochemical factors on antibody response.
Methods: Briefly, the total immunoglobulin G (IgG) against SARS-CoV-2 spike and nucleocapsid protein along with the immunological markers were estimated by chemiluminescent microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) technology. Biochemical parameters were estimated by spectrometry.
Results: A total of 348 subjects received two doses of COVISHIELD (224 males, 124 females). The mean age of the study subjects was 42.03 ± 13.54 years. Although both the doses of COVISHIELD against SARS-CoV-2 spike protein induced a robust immune response that lasted for months in all the subjects, the total IgG titer against SARS-CoV-2 spike protein was found significantly higher in subjects ≥50 years of age, and those with obesity, elevated triglycerides and elevated lactate dehydrogenase levels.
Conclusions: There is a definite effect of age and biochemical factors on the immunogenicity of COVISHIELD. An understanding of these factors could not only impact the design of vaccines and help improve vaccine immunogenicity and efficacy but also assist in decisions on vaccination schedules, in order to combat this deadly pandemic.
Subject
Biochemistry (medical),Clinical Biochemistry
Reference56 articles.
1. Majid S, Khan MS, Rashid S, et al. COVID-19: diagnostics, therapeutic advances, and vaccine development. Curr Clin Microbiol Rep. 2021;8(3):152-166. https://doi.org/10.1007/s40588-021-00157-9 PMID:33614398
2. Farooq R, Majid S, Hanif A, Qureshi W. Current insights into the coronavirus: genomics of 2019-nCoV. Clin Med Case Rep. 2020;3:03-1.
3. COVID-19 Dashboard by the Center for Systems Science and Engineering (CSSE) at Johns Hopkins University (JHU). https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html. Accessed April 20, 2022.
4. COVID19 Statewise Status. https://www.mygov.in/corona-data/covid19-statewise-status/. Accessed April 20, 2022.
5. COVID-19 Vaccination Update. Ministry of Health and Family Welfare: Government of India.https://www.mohfw.gov.in/covid_vaccination/vaccination/index.html. Accessed April 20, 2022.