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Insufficient epitope-specific T cell clones are responsible for impaired cellular immunity to inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in older adults

Nat Aging . . 2023-04; 
Chanchan Xiao, Zhiyao Ren , Bei Zhang , Lipeng Mao , Guodong Zhu , Lijuan Gao , Jun Su , Jiezhou Ye , Ze Long , Yue Zhu , Pengfei Chen , Xiangmeng Su , Tong Zhou , Yanhao Huang , Xiongfei Chen , Chaojun Xie , Jun Yuan , Yutian Hu , Jingshan Zheng , Zhigang Wang , Jianrong Lou , Xiang Yang , Zhiqiang Kuang , Hongyi Zhang , Pengcheng Wang , Xiaofeng Liang , Oscar Junhong Luo , Guobing Chen
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Abstract

Aging is a critical risk factor for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) vaccine efficacy. The immune responses to inactivated vaccine for older adults, and the underlying mechanisms of potential differences to young adults, are still unclear. Here we show that neutralizing antibody production by older adults took a longer time to reach similar levels in young adults after inactivated SARS-CoV-2 vaccination. We screened SARS-CoV-2 variant strains for epitopes that stimulate specific CD8 T cell response, and older adults exhibited weaker CD8 T-cell-mediated responses to these epitopes. Comparison of lymphocyte transcriptomes from pre-vaccinated and post-vaccinated donors suggested that th... More

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