Sequential cellular and humoral responses after repetitive COVID-19 vaccination in patients treated with anti-CD20 antibodies.
Masashi NishikuboYoshimitsu ShimomuraRyusuke YamamotoHayato MaruokaSeiko NasuKenji SakizonoYuya NagaiNobuhiro HiramotoNoboru YonetaniTadakazu KondoChisato MiyakoshiAsako DoiTakayuki IshikawaPublished in: British journal of haematology (2023)
Patients treated with anti-CD20 antibodies for haematological disorders have insufficient immune responses to mRNA COVID-19 vaccines; however, relevant sequential data are lacking. We sequentially evaluated the humoral and cellular immune responses in 22 patients who had received anti-CD20 antibodies within 12 months before the first vaccination, before and after the third and fourth vaccinations. Humoral responses improved gradually, along with the resolution of B-cell depletion. A steady increase was noted in cellular responses, regardless of the B-cell status. Our findings suggest the potential benefit of repeated vaccinations in these patients until B-cell recovery is confirmed while enhancing cellular responses.