Third COVID-19 vaccine dose boosts neutralizing antibodies in poor responders

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Douglas F. Lake
Alexa J. Roeder
Maria J. Gonzalez-Moa
Megan Koehler
Erin Kaleta
Paniz Jasbi
John Vanderhoof
Davis McKechnie
Jack Forman
Baylee A. Edwards
Alim Seit-Nebi
Sergei Svarovsky
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[1] Arizona State University,
[2] School of Life Sciences,undefined
[3] AXIM Biotechnologies,undefined
[4] Mayo Clinic Arizona,undefined
[5] Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology,undefined
[6] Arizona State University,undefined
[7] College of Health Solutions,undefined
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Neutralizing antibodies are proteins used by the immune system to respond to viruses and other infectious agents. Vaccination against COVID-19 induces production of neutralizing antibodies that stop virus from infecting cells. We measured levels of neutralizing antibodies in a drop of blood after 2 doses of vaccines distributed by Pfizer and BioNTech or Moderna (COMIRNATY and Spikevax). Twenty-five percent of vaccine recipients did not make high levels of neutralizing antibodies. After receiving a third dose of vaccine, most of these vaccine recipients made high levels of neutralizing antibodies. Our data suggest a third dose is important for vaccine recipients that did not generate high neutralizing antibody levels after 2 doses of vaccine and thus might be an important component of a successful vaccination strategy.
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