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Johnson & Johnson booster jab highly effective against severe Omicron: study

Company hails research results, notes vaccine still strong, stable over time

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 31 Dec 2021 10:30AM

Johnson & Johnson booster jab highly effective against severe Omicron: study
Around half a million South African health staff have received Johnson & Johnson Covid-19 jabs as part of clinical trials. – AFP pic, December 31, 2021

JOHANNESBURG – A preliminary South African government study published yesterday showed a booster of the Johnson & Johnson (J&J) Covid-19 vaccine is 85% effective in preventing hospitalisation from the Omicron variant, a finding that helps revive the shot’s reputation.

The South African Medical Research Council compared 69,000 healthcare workers who received two doses of the vaccine, based on viral vector technology, against a group of people who were unvaccinated. 

The research, which has not yet been peer reviewed, was conducted from November 15 to December 20, a time when the heavily-mutated Omicron variant increased from 82% to 98% of Covid-19 cases in the country.

When a booster shot was given six to nine months after the first dose, vaccine efficacy against hospitalisation increased over time, from 63% at zero-13 days to 85% one to two months post-jab.

“This data is important, given the increased reliance on the Ad26.COV.2 vaccine in Africa,” wrote the authors, using the formal name for the J&J shot.

The result was also hailed by the company. In a statement, J&J scientist Mathai Mammen said it showed the vaccine “remains strong and stable over time, including against circulating variants such as Omicron and Delta”.

Around half a million South African health staff have received J&J jabs as part of clinical trials.

Africa’s hardest-hit country, South Africa, has recorded more than 3.4 million cases and 90,000 deaths since the start of the pandemic.

T cells

An earlier South African study in December found that two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine prevented hospital admissions by up to 70%. Results for three jabs of that vaccine aren’t yet known.

The news comes weeks after the United States formally recommended mRNA vaccines made by Pfizer and Moderna over the J&J shot, because of greater risks related to a rare form of blood clotting.

Preliminary lab studies had also shown that the J&J vaccine triggers fewer neutralising antibodies – Y-shaped proteins that block infection – against the heavily mutated Omicron variant compared to mRNA vaccines, and it was suggested that it would be less effective in real life too.

The reason it performs better in the real world than some expected could be that it evokes a heightened response of another part of the immune system, known as cellular immunity. 

A separate, small analysis carried out by the Beth Israel Deaconess Medical Centre in Boston on 65 individuals found that a J&J booster on top of two jabs of the Pfizer Covid-19 vaccine might provide greater protection than three doses of the Pfizer vaccine.

Although antibody levels surged to high levels after three doses of Pfizer, they also waned within a few weeks, while they rose steadily after two Pfizer shots and a J&J jab, and were at higher levels after four weeks.

Boosting with the J&J vaccine also elicited a strong increase in “killer T cells”.

Though they can’t stop infection, killer T cells search for cells that have been infected with the virus and destroy them, helping prevent severe illness. They are able to withstand variants far better than antibodies.

Overall, the data might mean that mix-and-match boosting could provide stronger protection than continuing with the same vaccine, but the long-term durability of both strategies needs further study, said J&J. – AFP, December 31, 2021

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