Matches in SemOpenAlex for { <https://semopenalex.org/work/W4290960314> ?p ?o ?g. }
- W4290960314 abstract "Abstract Individuals that receive a 3 rd mRNA vaccine dose show enhanced protection against severe COVID19 but little is known about the impact of breakthrough infections on memory responses. Here, we examine the memory antibodies that develop after a 3 rd or 4 th antigenic exposure by Delta or Omicron BA.1 infection, respectively. A 3 rd exposure to antigen by Delta breakthrough increases the number of memory B cells that produce antibodies with comparable potency and breadth to a 3 rd mRNA vaccine dose. A 4 th antigenic exposure with Omicron BA.1 infection increased variant specific plasma antibody and memory B cell responses. However, the 4 th exposure did not increase the overall frequency of memory B cells or their general potency or breadth compared to a 3 rd mRNA vaccine dose. In conclusion, a 3 rd antigenic exposure by Delta infection elicits strain-specific memory responses and increases in the overall potency and breadth of the memory B cells. In contrast, the effects of a 4 th antigenic exposure with Omicron BA.1 is limited to increased strain specific memory with little effect on the potency or breadth of memory B cell antibodies. The results suggest that the effect of strain-specific boosting on memory B cell compartment may be limited." @default.
- W4290960314 created "2022-08-13" @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5001960560 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5003699560 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5004813577 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5007760651 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5014450728 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5015475458 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5025789964 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5030197584 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5039129970 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5050833058 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5052993788 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5053636210 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5055367072 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5056740131 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5058952951 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5060230238 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5063741386 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5066892149 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5070384842 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5070436278 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5072671092 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5072949815 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5080976451 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5082075250 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5082201074 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5085094175 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5088304264 @default.
- W4290960314 creator A5088813641 @default.
- W4290960314 date "2022-08-12" @default.
- W4290960314 modified "2023-09-26" @default.
- W4290960314 title "Memory B cell responses to Omicron subvariants after SARS-CoV-2 mRNA breakthrough infection" @default.
- W4290960314 cites W2113392525 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W2750920587 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W2911980279 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W2972922592 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3025320502 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3025631553 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3036386821 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3036607916 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3041564586 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3044702419 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3092403777 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3096064145 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3112028440 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3121906900 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3126729284 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3128934913 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3129558828 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3167555428 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3190206472 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W3201962062 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4200230275 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4205369318 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4205412981 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4206153788 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4206300535 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4210658740 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4211183550 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4212851006 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4214816219 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4220673385 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4220830840 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4221055223 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4224061545 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4224232962 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4225312017 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4225964771 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4226050536 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4226192094 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4226229183 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4280530681 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4280617578 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4281388838 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4281491171 @default.
- W4290960314 cites W4281626123 @default.
- W4290960314 doi "https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.08.11.503601" @default.
- W4290960314 hasPublicationYear "2022" @default.
- W4290960314 type Work @default.
- W4290960314 citedByCount "5" @default.
- W4290960314 countsByYear W42909603142022 @default.
- W4290960314 countsByYear W42909603142023 @default.
- W4290960314 crossrefType "posted-content" @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5001960560 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5003699560 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5004813577 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5007760651 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5014450728 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5015475458 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5025789964 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5030197584 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5039129970 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5050833058 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5052993788 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5053636210 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5055367072 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5056740131 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5058952951 @default.
- W4290960314 hasAuthorship W4290960314A5060230238 @default.