2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.02.17.22271138
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Influenza vaccination and single cell multiomics reveal sex dimorphic immune imprints of prior mild COVID-19

Abstract: Viral infections can have profound and durable functional impacts on the immune system. There is an urgent need to characterize the long-term immune effects of SARS-CoV-2 infection given the persistence of symptoms in some individuals and the continued threat of novel variants including the recent rapid acceleration in infections. As the majority of COVID-19 patients experienced mild disease, here we use systems immunology approaches to comparatively assess the post-infection immune status (mean: 151 [5th - 95… Show more

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“…We have recently conducted a systems immunology study of individuals who, on average, were 6-months recovered from mild COVID-19 (that is, non-hospitalized) but were otherwise healthy (published in preprint 59 ). We also assessed their innate and adaptive responses to vaccination — not by using one of the COVID-19 vaccines but by using the seasonal influenza vaccine to assess whether prior COVID-19 can shift immune set-points to the extent that responses to a heterologous vaccine challenge could be impacted in an antigen-agnostic way.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…We have recently conducted a systems immunology study of individuals who, on average, were 6-months recovered from mild COVID-19 (that is, non-hospitalized) but were otherwise healthy (published in preprint 59 ). We also assessed their innate and adaptive responses to vaccination — not by using one of the COVID-19 vaccines but by using the seasonal influenza vaccine to assess whether prior COVID-19 can shift immune set-points to the extent that responses to a heterologous vaccine challenge could be impacted in an antigen-agnostic way.…”
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confidence: 99%