Vaccines (Jan 2024)

Intradermal Fractional ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 Booster Vaccine Induces Memory T Cells: A Follow-Up Study

  • Ratchanon Sophonmanee,
  • Perawas Preampruchcha,
  • Jomkwan Ongarj,
  • Bunya Seeyankem,
  • Porntip Intapiboon,
  • Smonrapat Surasombatpattana,
  • Supattra Uppanisakorn,
  • Pasuree Sangsupawanich,
  • Sarunyou Chusri,
  • Nawamin Pinpathomrat

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines12020109
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 2
p. 109

Abstract

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The administration of viral vector and mRNA vaccine booster effectively induces humoral and cellular immune responses. Effector T cell responses after fractional intradermal (ID) vaccination are comparable to those after intramuscular (IM) boosters. Here, we quantified T cell responses after booster vaccination. ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccination induced higher numbers of S1-specific CD8+ memory T cells, consistent with the antibody responses. Effector memory T cell phenotypes elicited by mRNA vaccination showed a similar trend to those elicited by the viral vector vaccine booster. Three months post-vaccination, cytokine responses remained detectable, confirming effector T cell responses induced by both vaccines. The ID fractional dose of ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 elicited higher effector CD8+ T cell responses than IM vaccination. This study confirmed that an ID dose-reduction vaccination strategy effectively stimulates effector memory T cell responses. ID injection could be an improved approach for effective vaccination programs.

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