Journal of Clinical Medicine (Aug 2023)

Characterization of Immunogenicity and Safety of COVID-19 mRNA-1273 in HIV-Positive Italian Patients with Hemophilia: A Prospective Single-Center Cohort Study

  • Chiara Suffritti,
  • Roberta Gualtierotti,
  • Sara Arcudi,
  • Alessandro Ciavarella,
  • Cristina Novembrino,
  • Anna Lecchi,
  • Silvia La Marca,
  • Lidia Padovan,
  • Erica Scalambrino,
  • Marigrazia Clerici,
  • Patrizia Bono,
  • Ferruccio Ceriotti,
  • Antonio Muscatello,
  • Simona Maria Siboni,
  • Flora Peyvandi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jcm12175475
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 17
p. 5475

Abstract

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To characterize the immunogenicity of mRNA-1273 (Moderna, Cambridge, MA, USA) vaccine in HIV-positive hemophilic patients during the third COVID-19 wave in Italy and to investigate biomarkers of coagulation and endothelial perturbation before and after complete vaccination schedule, twenty-three consecutive adult HIV-positive patients with hemophilia were included. Blood was collected before and two weeks after vaccination. We measured anti-SARS-CoV-2 spike protein antibodies to assess immunogenicity; circulating biomarkers of coagulation (protein C and D-dimer), endothelial perturbation (von Willebrand factor (VWF)) and anti-Platelet Factor 4 (PF4) antibodies were analyzed. Flow-based analysis of thrombus formation was performed in nine patients using a flow-chamber device. Two weeks after completing the vaccination schedule, all patients had anti-spike antibodies values consistent with an effective immunization. Mean (±standard deviation) basal values of protein C and VWF (106 ± 21% and 171 ± 45%, respectively) were not significantly different from data obtained two weeks after the second dose (103 ± 20%, 162 ± 43%, respectively). D-dimer median values (interquartile range) were not significantly different at baseline (442 (603–142) ng/mL) and after the second dose (477 (654–262) ng/mL). Anti-PF4 antibodies were detected in three patients with no associated clinical manifestations. No significant differences were found in flow-based analysis of thrombus formation. Our data demonstrate that in HIV-positive patients with hemophilia, SARS-CoV-2 vaccination is effective and safe, with no effects on coagulation and endothelial perturbation.

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