International Journal of Infectious Diseases (Jun 2021)

First case of postmortem study in a patient vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2

  • Torsten Hansen,
  • Ulf Titze,
  • Nidhi Su Ann Kulamadayil-Heidenreich,
  • Sabine Glombitza,
  • Johannes Josef Tebbe,
  • Christoph Röcken,
  • Birte Schulz,
  • Michael Weise,
  • Ludwig Wilkens

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 107
pp. 172 – 175

Abstract

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A previously symptomless 86-year-old man received the first dose of the BNT162b2 mRNA COVID-19 vaccine. He died 4 weeks later from acute renal and respiratory failure. Although he did not present with any COVID-19-specific symptoms, he tested positive for SARS-CoV-2 before he died. Spike protein (S1) antigen-binding showed significant levels for immunoglobulin (Ig) G, while nucleocapsid IgG/IgM was not elicited. Acute bronchopneumonia and tubular failure were assigned as the cause of death at autopsy; however, we did not observe any characteristic morphological features of COVID-19. Postmortem molecular mapping by real-time polymerase chain reaction revealed relevant SARS-CoV-2 cycle threshold values in all organs examined (oropharynx, olfactory mucosa, trachea, lungs, heart, kidney and cerebrum) except for the liver and olfactory bulb. These results might suggest that the first vaccination induces immunogenicity but not sterile immunity.

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