posted on 2023-11-17, 22:30authored byGEMMA ELIZABETH HARTLEY
The human immune system forms memory after infection or vaccination to protect against future exposures. This thesis has examined the formation and durability of virus-specific memory B cells following SARS-CoV-2 infection and influenza and COVID-19 vaccination. I have demonstrated that antigen-specific memory B cells: 1) are formed after vaccination of immunodeficient patients; 2) are durable after SARS-CoV-2 infection or COVID-19 vaccination; and 3) can be used to determine the capacity of a vaccine to induce protection against viral variants. These findings are critical to further our understanding of a protective immune response and can help inform future vaccine design.