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Immune responses six months after COVID-19 vaccination in cancer patients receiving immune checkpoint therapy with or without chemotherapy

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Abstract

The median T-cell response at 6 months post-vaccination was significantly lower than at 3 weeks, measuring 50 IFN-γ-producing cells compared to 175.

  • A reduction of 88% in immunoglobulin G concentration was observed in SARS-CoV-2-naive patients, while only a 2.1% reduction occurred in SARS-CoV-2-experienced patients.
  • Neutralizing antibody titers significantly decreased in SARS-CoV-2-naive subjects, dropping from a median of 1:160 to 1:20.
  • In contrast, SARS-CoV-2-experienced subjects maintained their neutralizing antibody titers.
  • A weak correlation was found between neutralizing antibody titers and spike-specific T-cell responses at both 6 months and 3 weeks post-vaccination.
  • The findings suggest a diminished immune response in cancer patients receiving immunotherapy, particularly among those who were SARS-CoV-2-naive.

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