We have new results on T cell responses to #Omicron, and its good news!
Paper submitted for peer review & preprint:
medrxiv.org
📢TL;DR: Most of your T cell responses from vaccination or previous infection still recognise Omicron.
#Getvaccinated #GetthoseTcellsnow
Paper submitted for peer review & preprint:
medrxiv.org
📢TL;DR: Most of your T cell responses from vaccination or previous infection still recognise Omicron.
#Getvaccinated #GetthoseTcellsnow
We describe T cell responses to #Omicron compared to original SARS-CoV-2 in ppl vaxxed with JnJ (1x and 2x) and Pfizer (2x). We also studied Omicron-infected patients and compared their T cells to patients hospitalised in previous waves (n=138 participants in total).
How did we do this study?
We measured T cell responses using peptides -small chopped up bits of proteins that T cell recognise.
We compared a pool of peptides based on the original (“Ancestral”) SARS-CoV-2 and Omicron spike protein.
🙏🏾🙏🏾 @SetteLab for sending us the peptides
We measured T cell responses using peptides -small chopped up bits of proteins that T cell recognise.
We compared a pool of peptides based on the original (“Ancestral”) SARS-CoV-2 and Omicron spike protein.
🙏🏾🙏🏾 @SetteLab for sending us the peptides
Important to point out - there were a minority of CD8 T cell “knockouts”.
These represent people who may have had a narrower response targeting only a few regions in Spike, that happened to coincide with mutations in Omicron and a specific HLA bkg – we’ll be following up on these
These represent people who may have had a narrower response targeting only a few regions in Spike, that happened to coincide with mutations in Omicron and a specific HLA bkg – we’ll be following up on these
This is consistent with what we recently published on cross-reactivity of the T cell response to the Beta variant:
science.org
science.org
To get a full picture of immunity, @sigallab and @PennyMo70026063 measured neutralising antibody responses in the same participants.
You can see that while neutralisation is substantially decreased in most people, overall their T cell responses are only impacted in a small way.
You can see that while neutralisation is substantially decreased in most people, overall their T cell responses are only impacted in a small way.
Conclusions:
Despite Omicron having so many mutations, and lower antibody activity, the majority of T cell responses, from vaccination or infection, cross-recognise the new variant.
Despite Omicron having so many mutations, and lower antibody activity, the majority of T cell responses, from vaccination or infection, cross-recognise the new variant.
The limited effect of Omicron’s mutations on the T cell response suggests that vaccination or prior infection may still provide protection from severe disease
Well-preserved T cell immunity to Omicron is consistent with early clinical observations from South Africa, UK and Scotland of lower severity - a decoupling of case loads from hospitalisations, and shorter hospital stays, which may be due to this remaining T cell immunity
Finally: The resilience of the T cell response demonstrated here also bodes well in the event that more highly mutated variants emerge in the future.
We still need to see how long T cell immunity lasts, but after SARS1 it was still detectable after 17yrs..
nature.com
We still need to see how long T cell immunity lasts, but after SARS1 it was still detectable after 17yrs..
nature.com
Who did the work? 🔬🧪🩸😓
Dr Roanne Keeton is the amazing researcher who generated much of the T cell data, along with my lab team, and I co-led this work with the brilliant Dr Catherine Riou.
Dr Roanne Keeton is the amazing researcher who generated much of the T cell data, along with my lab team, and I co-led this work with the brilliant Dr Catherine Riou.
This work was also made possible by wonderful collaborators, esp. @Ntobekon and @SetteLab, @VreemdeSiekteDr, @sigallab, @PennyMo70026063, @tuliodna, @Alba_Grifoni, @BhimanJinal, @LindaGailBekker, @houzhou, @just_Thande, @KhadijaKhan24 and many others who contributed to this work
Thank you to all the volunteers and patients who made this work possible, and our funders @MRCza @EDCTP @CIDRI_Africa @UCTIDM @UCT_news @wellcometrust
Shout out to @Biocair for all their efforts in getting critical reagents to us when they were stuck in Dubai because of NONSENSICAL TRAVEL BANS
And for those who may be interested in our work:
@GuptaR_lab @EricTopol @apoorva_nyc @GretchenVogel1 @Williams_T_C @KatherineJWu @krisp_news @jessbreadman
@GuptaR_lab @EricTopol @apoorva_nyc @GretchenVogel1 @Williams_T_C @KatherineJWu @krisp_news @jessbreadman
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