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SARS-COV-2 antibody responses to AZD1222 vaccination in West Africa.


ABSTRACT: Real-world data on vaccine-elicited neutralising antibody responses for two-dose AZD1222 in African populations are limited. We assessed baseline SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and levels of protective neutralizing antibodies prior to vaccination rollout using binding antibodies analysis coupled with pseudotyped virus neutralisation assays in two cohorts from West Africa: Nigerian healthcare workers (n = 140) and a Ghanaian community cohort (n = 527) pre and post vaccination. We found 44 and 28% of pre-vaccination participants showed IgG anti-N positivity, increasing to 59 and 39% respectively with anti-receptor binding domain (RBD) IgG-specific antibodies. Previous IgG anti-N positivity significantly increased post two-dose neutralizing antibody titres in both populations. Serological evidence of breakthrough infection was observed in 8/49 (16%). Neutralising antibodies were observed to wane in both populations, especially in anti-N negative participants with an observed waning rate of 20% highlighting the need for a combination of additional markers to characterise previous infection. We conclude that AZD1222 is immunogenic in two independent West African cohorts with high background seroprevalence and incidence of breakthrough infection in 2021. Waning titres post second dose indicates the need for booster dosing after AZD1222 in the African setting despite hybrid immunity from previous infection.

SUBMITTER: Abdullahi A 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9574797 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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SARS-COV-2 antibody responses to AZD1222 vaccination in West Africa.

Abdullahi Adam A   Oladele David D   Owusu Michael M   Kemp Steven A SA   Ayorinde James J   Salako Abideen A   Fink Douglas D   Ige Fehintola F   Ferreira Isabella A T M IATM   Meng Bo B   Sylverken Augustina Angelina AA   Onwuamah Chika C   Boadu Kwame Ofori KO   Osuolale Kazeem K   Frimpong James Opoku JO   Abubakar Rufai R   Okuruawe Azuka A   Abdullahi Haruna Wisso HW   Liboro Gideon G   Agyemang Lawrence Duah LD   Ayisi-Boateng Nana Kwame NK   Odubela Oluwatosin O   Ohihoin Gregory G   Ezechi Oliver O   Kamasah Japhet Senyo JS   Ameyaw Emmanuel E   Arthur Joshua J   Kyei Derrick Boakye DB   Owusu Dorcas Ohui DO   Usman Olagoke O   Mogaji Sunday S   Dada Adedamola A   Agyei George G   Ebrahimi Soraya S   Gutierrez Lourdes Ceron LC   Aliyu Sani H SH   Doffinger Rainer R   Audu Rosemary R   Adegbola Richard R   Mlcochova Petra P   Phillips Richard Odame RO   Solako Babatunde Lawal BL   Gupta Ravindra K RK  

Nature communications 20221017 1


Real-world data on vaccine-elicited neutralising antibody responses for two-dose AZD1222 in African populations are limited. We assessed baseline SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and levels of protective neutralizing antibodies prior to vaccination rollout using binding antibodies analysis coupled with pseudotyped virus neutralisation assays in two cohorts from West Africa: Nigerian healthcare workers (n = 140) and a Ghanaian community cohort (n = 527) pre and post vaccination. We found 44 and 28% of p  ...[more]

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