Mpox-Specific Immune Responses Elicited by Vaccination or Infection in People With HIV

Eva Gruener,Marica Grossegesse, Daniel Stern, Veronica Ober,Tabea M. Eser, Gabriele Reiling, Renate Stirner, Gerardo Ibarra, Nils Postel,Raffaele Conca, Christopher Daechert, Alba Grifoni,Alessandro Sette, Johannes Bogner, Ulrich Seybold,Julia Roider

JOURNAL OF INFECTIOUS DISEASES(2024)

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In the recent mpox outbreak, people with human immunodeficiency virus (PWH) were at high risk both for contracting infection and for a more severe disease course. We studied cellular and humoral immune responses elicited by mpox infection (n = 5; n = 3 PWH) or smallpox vaccination (n = 17; all PWH) in a cohort of men who have sex with men. All PWH were successfully treated, with stable CD4 counts and undetectable HIV viral loads. Eleven of 17 vaccinated individuals had received childhood smallpox vaccination. In this group of individuals, both 2-dose modified vaccinia Ankara (MVA) vaccination and natural infection evoked mpox-specific immune responses mediated by B cells as well as CD4 and CD8 T cells. This study improves our understanding of smallpox vaccination-mediated cross-reactivity to other orthopox viruses, and long-lasting durability of childhood smallpox vaccination-mediated immune responses, including in PWH. This study improves our understanding of smallpox vaccination-mediated cross-reactivity to orthopox viruses and the durability of childhood smallpox vaccination-mediated immune responses in PWH. Both MVA vaccination and mpox infection evoked mpox-specific immune responses mediated by T and B cells.
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mpox virus,MVA vaccine,HIV,T cell response,antibody response
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