1. Effect of Different Disease-Modifying Therapies on Humoral Response to BNT162b2 Vaccine in Sardinian Multiple Sclerosis Patients

    This article has 27 authors:
    1. Maristella Pitzalis
    2. Maria Laura Idda
    3. Valeria Lodde
    4. Annalisa Loizedda
    5. Monia Lobina
    6. Magdalena Zoledziewska
    7. Francesca Virdis
    8. Giuseppe Delogu
    9. Federica Pirinu
    10. Maria Giuseppina Marini
    11. Maura Mingoia
    12. Jessica Frau
    13. Lorena Lorefice
    14. Marzia Fronza
    15. Daniele Carmagnini
    16. Elisa Carta
    17. Valeria Orrù
    18. Sergio Uzzau
    19. Paolo Solla
    20. Federica Loi
    21. Marcella Devoto
    22. Maristella Steri
    23. Edoardo Fiorillo
    24. Matteo Floris
    25. Ignazio Roberto Zarbo
    26. Eleonora Cocco
    27. Francesco Cucca

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  2. Immunogenicity of a third dose viral-vectored COVID-19 vaccine after receiving two-dose inactivated vaccines in healthy adults

    This article has 15 authors:
    1. Ritthideach Yorsaeng
    2. Nungruthai Suntronwong
    3. Harit Phowatthanasathian
    4. Suvichada Assawakosri
    5. Sitthichai Kanokudom
    6. Thanunrat Thongmee
    7. Preeyaporn Vichaiwattana
    8. Chompoonut Auphimai
    9. Lakkhana Wongsrisang
    10. Donchida Srimuan
    11. Thaksaporn Thatsanatorn
    12. Sirapa Klinfueng
    13. Natthinee Sudhinaraset
    14. Nasamon Wanlapakorn
    15. Yong Poovorawan

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  3. Germinal center responses to SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccines in healthy and immunocompromised individuals

    This article has 32 authors:
    1. Katlyn Lederer
    2. Emily Bettini
    3. Kalpana Parvathaneni
    4. Mark M. Painter
    5. Divyansh Agarwal
    6. Kendall A. Lundgreen
    7. Madison Weirick
    8. Kavitha Muralidharan
    9. Diana Castaño
    10. Rishi R. Goel
    11. Xiaoming Xu
    12. Elizabeth M. Drapeau
    13. Sigrid Gouma
    14. Jordan T. Ort
    15. Moses Awofolaju
    16. Allison R. Greenplate
    17. Carole Le Coz
    18. Neil Romberg
    19. Jennifer Trofe-Clark
    20. Gregory Malat
    21. Lisa Jones
    22. Mark Rosen
    23. Daniela Weiskopf
    24. Alessandro Sette
    25. Behdad Besharatian
    26. Mary Kaminiski
    27. Scott E. Hensley
    28. Paul Bates
    29. E. John Wherry
    30. Ali Naji
    31. Vijay Bhoj
    32. Michela Locci

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  4. Dysregulated Immune Responses in COVID-19 Patients Correlating With Disease Severity and Invasive Oxygen Requirements

    This article has 24 authors:
    1. Paulina García-González
    2. Fabián Tempio
    3. Camila Fuentes
    4. Consuelo Merino
    5. Leonardo Vargas
    6. Valeska Simon
    7. Mirliana Ramirez-Pereira
    8. Verónica Rojas
    9. Eduardo Tobar
    10. Glauben Landskron
    11. Juan Pablo Araya
    12. Mariela Navarrete
    13. Carla Bastias
    14. Rocío Tordecilla
    15. Macarena A. Varas
    16. Pablo Maturana
    17. Andrés E. Marcoleta
    18. Miguel L. Allende
    19. Rodrigo Naves
    20. Marcela A. Hermoso
    21. Flavio Salazar-Onfray
    22. Mercedes Lopez
    23. María Rosa Bono
    24. Fabiola Osorio

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  5. SARS-CoV2 wild type and mutant specific humoral and T cell immunity is superior after vaccination than after natural infection

    This article has 6 authors:
    1. Jennifer R. Richardson
    2. Ralph Götz
    3. Vanessa Mayr
    4. Martin J. Lohse
    5. Hans-Peter Holthoff
    6. Martin Ungerer

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  6. Autoantibodies against interleukin-1 receptor antagonist in multisystem inflammatory syndrome in children: a multicentre, retrospective, cohort study

    This article has 36 authors:
    1. Jochen Pfeifer
    2. Bernhard Thurner
    3. Christoph Kessel
    4. Natalie Fadle
    5. Parastoo Kheiroddin
    6. Evi Regitz
    7. Marie-Christin Hoffmann
    8. Igor Age Kos
    9. Klaus-Dieter Preuss
    10. Yvan Fischer
    11. Klaus Roemer
    12. Stefan Lohse
    13. Kristina Heyne
    14. Marie-Claire Detemple
    15. Michael Fedlmeier
    16. Hendrik Juenger
    17. Harald Sauer
    18. Sascha Meyer
    19. Tilman Rohrer
    20. Helmut Wittkowski
    21. Sören L Becker
    22. Katja Masjosthusmann
    23. Robert Bals
    24. Stephan Gerling
    25. Sigrun Smola
    26. Moritz Bewarder
    27. Einat Birk
    28. Andre Keren
    29. Michael Böhm
    30. André Jakob
    31. Hashim Abdul-Khaliq
    32. Jordi Anton
    33. Michael Kabesch
    34. Rosa Maria Pino-Ramirez
    35. Dirk Foell
    36. Lorenz Thurner

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  7. Immunogenicity of Pfizer mRNA COVID-19 Vaccination Followed by J&J Adenovirus COVID-19 Vaccination in Two Patients with Chronic Lymphocytic Leukemia

    This article has 11 authors:
    1. Zoe L. Lyski
    2. Myung Sun Kim
    3. David Xthona Lee
    4. David Sampson
    5. Hans-Peter Raué
    6. Vikram Raghunathan
    7. Debbie Ryan
    8. Amanda E. Brunton
    9. Mark K. Slifka
    10. William B. Messer
    11. Stephen E. Spurgeon

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  8. Fine Analysis of Lymphocyte Subpopulations in SARS-CoV-2 Infected Patients: Differential Profiling of Patients With Severe Outcome

    This article has 16 authors:
    1. Giovanna Clavarino
    2. Corentin Leroy
    3. Olivier Epaulard
    4. Tatiana Raskovalova
    5. Antoine Vilotitch
    6. Martine Pernollet
    7. Chantal Dumestre-Pérard
    8. Federica Defendi
    9. Marion Le Maréchal
    10. Audrey Le Gouellec
    11. Pierre Audoin
    12. Jean-Luc Bosson
    13. Pascal Poignard
    14. Matthieu Roustit
    15. Marie-Christine Jacob
    16. Jean-Yves Cesbron

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  9. Intramuscular SARS-CoV-2 vaccines elicit varying degrees of plasma and salivary antibody responses as compared to natural infection

    This article has 33 authors:
    1. George Ronald Nahass
    2. Rachel E. Salomon-Shulman
    3. Grace Blacker
    4. Kazim Haider
    5. Rich Brotherton
    6. Kristine Teague
    7. Ying Ying Yiu
    8. Rachel E. Brewer
    9. Sarah Danielle Galloway
    10. Paige Hansen
    11. Gabriel Marquez-Arreguin
    12. Salma Sheikh-Mohamed
    13. Gary Y.C. Chao
    14. Baweleta Isho
    15. Evan Do
    16. Iris Chang
    17. Theo Snow
    18. Alexandra S. Lee
    19. STANFORD COVID-19 BIOBANK
    20. Monali Manohar
    21. Samuel Yang
    22. Andra L. Blomkalns
    23. Angela J Rogers
    24. Allison McGeer
    25. Anne-Claude Gingras
    26. Sharon Straus
    27. Phillip Grant
    28. Kari C. Nadeau
    29. Catherine A. Blish
    30. Jennifer L. Gommerman
    31. Erin C. Sanders
    32. Irving L. Weissman
    33. Michal Caspi Tal

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  10. Impaired HA-specific T follicular helper cell and antibody responses to influenza vaccination are linked to inflammation in humans

    This article has 13 authors:
    1. Danika L Hill
    2. Carly E Whyte
    3. Silvia Innocentin
    4. Jia Le Lee
    5. James Dooley
    6. Jiong Wang
    7. Eddie A James
    8. James C Lee
    9. William W Kwok
    10. Martin S Zand
    11. Adrian Liston
    12. Edward J Carr
    13. Michelle A Linterman
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      Evaluation Summary:

      This paper will be of significant interest to immunologists interested in understanding the determinants of antibody responses to vaccination. It uses tetramers to specifically identify and track CD4 T cell responses to influenza vaccination in younger and older adults, in an effort to understand why older individuals tend to have lower antibody responses to immunisation. The combination of tetramers, RNA sequencing and TCR clonotype tracking provides a powerful dataset to address fundamental questions of CD4 T cell immunology.

      (This preprint has been reviewed by eLife. We include the public reviews from the reviewers here; the authors also receive private feedback with suggested changes to the manuscript. The reviewers remained anonymous to the authors.)

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