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Sustained Specific EBOV GP Immunogenicity Five-Years Post-Vaccination: Longitudinal Results from North Kivu and Equateur, Democratic Republic of the Congo

Merritt, S.; Hoff, N. A.; Mukadi, P. K.; Kompany, J. P.; Halbrook, M.; Tambu, M.; Beya, M.; Kalengi, H.; Etuk, V.; Wong, T. A.; Muyembe, J.-J. T.; Kelly, J. D.; Kaba, D.; Hensley, L.; Lehrer, A. T.; Kindrachuk, J.; Mbala-Kingebeni, P.; Rimoin, A. W.

2026-05-22 infectious diseases
10.64898/2026.05.19.26353493 medRxiv
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Ebola virus disease (EVD), caused by the Ebola virus (EBOV), is characterized by high morbidity and mortality, with 16 distinct EVD outbreaks reported in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC), alone. As part of the formal response to the 2018 outbreaks in Equateur and North Kivu provinces, a recombinant vesicular stomatitis virus-Zaire Ebolavirus envelope glycoprotein vaccine (rVSV-ZEBOV-GP) vaccine was deployed under emergency use. While clinical trials have evaluated vaccine safety and efficacy, there is a paucity of real-world data documenting antibody durability for longer periods post-vaccination. Here, we present serologic data from 1081 individuals in Beni, North Kivu (n = 599) and Mbandaka, Equateur (n = 482) who were vaccinated during the outbreaks--with samples from baseline up to five-years following vaccination. Using a multiplexed immunoassay, we show sustained anti-EBOV GP reactivity: at year-5 collection, 72% of individuals naive at time of vaccination remained seroreactive to EBOV GP. Stratifying by site, antibody titers remained significantly elevated after baseline across all post-vaccination timepoints in both linear and logistic mixed-effects models. Pre-existing EBOV GP reactivity at baseline was the strongest independent predictor of antibody response in Mbandaka, associated with higher titers and greater odds of seropositivity (OR = 3.87, 95% CI: 2.50-6.01, p-value < 0.001), consistent with a boosting effect among previously exposed individuals. However, this was not replicated in Beni (OR: 0.66, 95% CI: 0.27-1.58, p-value = 0.348). In Mbandaka, among those recipients who reported receiving a booster dose, the odds of seroreactivity were 12.75-fold (p-value < 0.001) and 3.68-fold higher (p-value = 0.04) at 4.2 and 5-years post-vaccination, respectively, in comparison to odds of reactivity at three weeks following administration of the initial dose. Occupational groups with zoonotic or community-level exposure had trending lower odds of seroreactivity relative to healthcare workers, most consistently in Beni. Ultimately, these data indicate that five years following administration of the rVSV-ZEBOV-GP vaccine, most vaccinated individuals retain detectable anti-EBOV GP antibodies. While correlates of protection for EVD are not well established, sustained IgG seroreactivity to EBOV GP may serve as a marker for future understandings of the durability of and variation in immune responses to this high-consequence pathogen.

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