Suboptimal Humoral and Cellular Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2 RNA Vaccination in Myeloma Patients Is Associated with Anti-CD38 and BCMA-Targeted Treatment (https://www.myeloma.org/videos/suboptimal-humoral-cellular-immune-response-sars-cov-2-rna-vaccination-myeloma-patients)

Multiple myeloma (MM) patients are immunocompromised due to defects in humoral/cellular immunity and immunosuppressive therapy. Reports indicate that the antibody (Ab) response in MM after 1 dose of SARS-CoV-2 RNA vaccine is attenuated. The impact of treatment on cellular immunity after vaccination remains unknown.

Conclusion 

MM patients mount a suboptimal IgG response after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination, with 15.8% of patients without detectable anti-S IgG. Ongoing analyses will highlight durability of serological protection against COVID-19. Additional data on T cell responses and immunophenotyping in the context of vaccination will be updated at the meeting. Implications are continuation of non-pharmacological interventions, e.g. masking/social distancing, for vulnerable patients. The findings underscore a need for serological monitoring of MM patients after vaccination and for trials assessing use of prophylactic strategies or studies exploring additional immunization strategies.

ASH 2021 correlation between SARS vaccine and BCMA

ASH 2021: Abstract 822 (https://ash.confex.com/ash/2021/webprogram/Paper152365.html)

 

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