Abstract
AbstractSeroconversion panels were collected before and after vaccination with three COVID-19 vaccines: two mRNA vaccines (mRNA-1273 and BNT-162b2) and one adenovirus vector vaccine (Ad26.COV2.S). The panels were tested for antibody activity by chemiluminescent immunoassay, ELISA and one was tested in a pseudovirus neutralization assay. Participants positive for anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies before vaccination (18.6%) had a higher response to the first vaccine dose than participants who tested negative. For two-dose vaccines, older participants showed a lower response to the first dose than younger participants. All participants showed positive antibody responses after the second vaccine. For the adenovirus vector vaccine, two participants did not generate antibody responses two weeks and two months after vaccination. Three participants were negative at two weeks but positive at two months. Pseudovirus neutralization showed good correlation with antibody activity (correlation coefficient =0.78, p<0.0001). Antibody responses in participants over 45 years old tended to be less robust.
Publisher
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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