2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.12.24.22283775
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The response to BTN62b2 booster doses demonstrates that serum antibodies do not predict the establishment of immune B-cell memory in common variable immune deficiencies

Abstract: In patients with common variable immune deficiencies, primary vaccination followed by two booster doses is recommended for protection against COVID-19. Seroconversion has been shown in 60% of patients. We have no information on whether serum antibodies reflect the generation of durable immune memory. In a longitudinal study on 47 common variable immune deficiencies patients who received the third and fourth vaccine dose, we show that the measurement of specific antibodies is not sufficient to predict the estab… Show more

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