Older Adults Mount Less Durable Humoral Responses to Two Doses of COVID-19 mRNA Vaccine but Strong Initial Responses to a Third Dose

Author:

Mwimanzi Francis1,Lapointe Hope R2,Cheung Peter K12,Sang Yurou1,Yaseen Fatima1,Umviligihozo Gisele1,Kalikawe Rebecca1,Datwani Sneha1,Omondi F Harrison12,Burns Laura3,Young Landon3,Leung Victor45,Agafitei Olga1,Ennis Siobhan1,Dong Winnie2,Basra Simran1,Lim Li Yi1,Ng Kurtis1,Pantophlet Ralph1,Brumme Chanson J24,Montaner Julio S G24,Prystajecky Natalie56,Lowe Christopher F35,DeMarco Mari L35,Holmes Daniel T35,Simons Janet35,Niikura Masahiro1,Romney Marc G35,Brumme Zabrina L12,Brockman Mark A12

Affiliation:

1. Faculty of Health Sciences, Simon Fraser University , Burnaby , Canada

2. British Columbia Centre for Excellence in HIV/AIDS , Vancouver , Canada

3. Division of Medical Microbiology and Virology, St Paul’s Hospital , Vancouver , Canada

4. Department of Medicine, University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Canada

5. Department of Pathology and Laboratory Medicine, University of British Columbia , Vancouver , Canada

6. British Columbia Centre for Disease Control Public Health Laboratory , Vancouver , Canada

Abstract

Abstract Background Third coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccine doses are broadly recommended, but immunogenicity data remain limited, particularly in older adults. Methods We measured circulating antibodies against the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) spike protein receptor-binding domain, ACE2 displacement, and virus neutralization against ancestral and omicron (BA.1) strains from prevaccine up to 1 month following the third dose, in 151 adults aged 24–98 years who received COVID-19 mRNA vaccines. Results Following 2 vaccine doses, humoral immunity was weaker, less functional, and less durable in older adults, where a higher number of chronic health conditions was a key correlate of weaker responses and poorer durability. One month after the third dose, antibody concentrations and function exceeded post–second-dose levels, and responses in older adults were comparable in magnitude to those in younger adults at this time. Humoral responses against omicron were universally weaker than against the ancestral strain after both the second and third doses. Nevertheless, after 3 doses, anti-omicron responses in older adults reached equivalence to those in younger adults. One month after 3 vaccine doses, the number of chronic health conditions, but not age, was the strongest consistent correlate of weaker humoral responses. Conclusions Results underscore the immune benefits of third COVID-19 vaccine doses, particularly in older adults.

Funder

Public Health Agency of Canada

Canadian Institutes for Health Research

Canada Foundation for Innovation

National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases

National Institutes of Health

Michael Smith Foundation for Health Research

SFU

Developing Excellence in Leadership, Training and Science (DELTAS) Africa

Wellcome Trust

UK Government

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Infectious Diseases,Immunology and Allergy

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