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The immune factors associated with impaired SARS-CoV-2 vaccine response in elderly people are mostly unknown. We studied individuals older than 60 and younger than 60 years, who had been vaccinated with SARS-CoV-2 BNT162b2 mRNA, before and after the first and second dose. Aging was associated with a lower anti-RBD IgG levels and a decreased magnitude and polyfunctionality of SARS-CoV-2-specific T cell response. The dramatic decrease in thymic function in people > 60 years, which fueled alteration in T cell homeostasis, and their lower CD161+ T cell levels were associated with decreased T cell response 2 months after vaccination. Additionally, deficient DC homing, activation, and TLR-mediated function, along with a proinflammatory functional profile in monocytes, were observed in the > 60-year-old group, which was also related to lower specific T cell response after vaccination. These findings might be relevant for the improvement of the current vaccination strategies and for the development of new vaccine prototypes.
COVID-19 Vaccines, Adaptive immunity, Immunology, Envejecimiento, Vacuna BNT162, Cellular senescence, Homeostasis, Humans, BNT162 Vaccine, Aged, Innate immunity, Vaccines, Factores inmunológicos, Vaccines, Synthetic, SARS-CoV-2, R, Vacunación, COVID-19, Viral Vaccines, Middle Aged, Medicine, Dosificación, mRNA Vaccines, Research Article
COVID-19 Vaccines, Adaptive immunity, Immunology, Envejecimiento, Vacuna BNT162, Cellular senescence, Homeostasis, Humans, BNT162 Vaccine, Aged, Innate immunity, Vaccines, Factores inmunológicos, Vaccines, Synthetic, SARS-CoV-2, R, Vacunación, COVID-19, Viral Vaccines, Middle Aged, Medicine, Dosificación, mRNA Vaccines, Research Article
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