
USF-LVHN SELECT
Response to mRNA vaccination for COVID-19 among patients with multiple myeloma.
Publication/Presentation Date
12-1-2021
Abstract
Multiple myeloma (MM) patients are at higher risk for severe COVID-19. Their mRNA vaccination response against SARS-CoV-2 is unknown. Thus, we analyzed responses to mRNA vaccination against COVID-19 among these patients. Using an ELISA-based assay that detects IgG antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein, we determined serum antibody levels prior to immunization and 12-21 and 14-21 days following the first and second vaccinations, respectively, with mRNA-1273 (Moderna) or BNT162b2 (Pfizer/BioNTech) among 103 MM patients (96 and 7 with active and smoldering disease, respectively). We stratified patients into clinically relevant responders (>250 IU/mL), partial responders (50-250 IU/mL, which was above pre-COVID-19 background), and nonresponders (< 50 IU/mL). Smoldering MM patients responded better than those with active disease. Only 45% of active MM patients developed an adequate response, while 22% had a partial response. Lower spike antibody levels were associated with older age, impaired renal function, low lymphocyte counts, reduced uninvolved immunoglobulin levels, > second line of treatment, and among those not in complete remission. Patients who received mRNA-1273 vaccine had higher anti-spike antibody levels than those who were vaccinated with BNT162b2. Thus, most MM patients have impaired responses to mRNA vaccination against COVID-19, and specific clinical and myeloma-related characteristics predict vaccine responsiveness.
Volume
35
Issue
12
First Page
3534
Last Page
3541
ISSN
1476-5551
Published In/Presented At
Stampfer, S. D., Goldwater, M. S., Jew, S., Bujarski, S., Regidor, B., Daniely, D., Chen, H., Xu, N., Li, M., Green, T., Fung, E., Aquino, E., Swift, R., Eshaghian, S., Preugschat, K., Feinstein, A. J., Spektor, T. M., & Berenson, J. R. (2021). Response to mRNA vaccination for COVID-19 among patients with multiple myeloma. Leukemia, 35(12), 3534–3541. https://doi.org/10.1038/s41375-021-01354-7
Disciplines
Medical Education | Medicine and Health Sciences
PubMedID
34326466
Department(s)
USF-LVHN SELECT Program, USF-LVHN SELECT Program Students
Document Type
Article