SARS-CoV-2 breakthrough infection induces rapid memory and de novo T cell responses

M Koutsakos, A Reynaldi, WS Lee, J Nguyen… - Immunity, 2023 - cell.com
M Koutsakos, A Reynaldi, WS Lee, J Nguyen, T Amarasena, G Taiaroa, P Kinsella, KC Liew…
Immunity, 2023cell.com
Although the protective role of neutralizing antibodies against COVID-19 is well established,
questions remain about the relative importance of cellular immunity. Using 6 pMHC
multimers in a cohort with early and frequent sampling, we define the phenotype and
kinetics of recalled and primary T cell responses following Delta or Omicron breakthrough
infection in previously vaccinated individuals. Recall of spike-specific CD4+ T cells was
rapid, with cellular proliferation and extensive activation evident as early as 1 day post …
Summary
Although the protective role of neutralizing antibodies against COVID-19 is well established, questions remain about the relative importance of cellular immunity. Using 6 pMHC multimers in a cohort with early and frequent sampling, we define the phenotype and kinetics of recalled and primary T cell responses following Delta or Omicron breakthrough infection in previously vaccinated individuals. Recall of spike-specific CD4+ T cells was rapid, with cellular proliferation and extensive activation evident as early as 1 day post symptom onset. Similarly, spike-specific CD8+ T cells were rapidly activated but showed variable degrees of expansion. The frequency of activated SARS-CoV-2-specific CD8+ T cells at baseline and peak inversely correlated with peak SARS-CoV-2 RNA levels in nasal swabs and accelerated viral clearance. Our study demonstrates that a rapid and extensive recall of memory T cell populations occurs early after breakthrough infection and suggests that CD8+ T cells contribute to the control of viral replication in breakthrough SARS-CoV-2 infections.
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