PLoS ONE (Jan 2023)

The impact of Gam-COVID-Vac, an Adv5/Adv26 COVID-19 vaccine, on the biomarkers of endothelial function, coagulation and platelet activation.

  • Anar Turmukhambetova,
  • Sergey Yegorov,
  • Ilya Korshukov,
  • Valentina Barkhanskaya,
  • Svetlana Kolesnichenko,
  • Dmitriy Klyuyev,
  • Zhibek Zhumadilova,
  • Aruzhan Pralieva,
  • Laylim Absaghit,
  • Ruslan Belyaev,
  • Dmitriy Babenko,
  • Gonzalo H Hortelano,
  • Matthew S Miller,
  • Dmitriy Vazenmiller,
  • Irina Kadyrova

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0293074
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 18, no. 10
p. e0293074

Abstract

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COVID-19 vaccines have played a critical role in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic. Although overall considered safe, COVID-19 vaccination has been associated with rare but severe thrombotic events, occurring mainly in the context of adenoviral vectored vaccines. A better understanding of mechanisms underlying vaccine-induced hypercoagulability and prothrombotic state is needed to improve vaccine safety profile. We assessed changes to the biomarkers of endothelial function (endothelin, ET-1), coagulation (thrombomodulin, THBD and plasminogen activator inhibitor, PAI) and platelet activation (platelet activating factor, PAF, and platelet factor 4 IgG antibody, PF4 IgG) within a three-week period after the first (prime) and second (boost) doses of Gam-Covid-Vac, an AdV5/AdV26-vectored COVID-19 vaccine. Blood plasma collected from vaccinees (n = 58) was assayed using ELISA assays. Participants were stratified by prior COVID-19 exposure based on their baseline SARS-CoV-2-specific serology results. We observed a significant post-prime increase in circulating ET-1, with levels sustained after the boost dose compared to baseline. ET-1 elevation following dose 2 was most pronounced in vaccinees without prior COVID-19 exposure. Prior COVID-19 was also associated with a mild increase in post-dose 1 PAI. Vaccination was associated with elevated ET-1 up to day 21 after the second vaccine dose, while no marked alterations to other biomarkers, including PF4 IgG, were seen. A role of persistent endothelial activation following COVID-19 vaccination warrants further investigation.