1. Neutralizing immunity in vaccine breakthrough infections from the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron and Delta variants
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Servellita, Venice, Syed, Abdullah M, Morris, Mary Kate, Brazer, Noah, Saldhi, Prachi, Garcia-Knight, Miguel, Sreekumar, Bharath, Khalid, Mir M, Ciling, Alison, Chen, Pei-Yi, Kumar, G Renuka, Gliwa, Amelia S, Nguyen, Jenny, Sotomayor-Gonzalez, Alicia, Zhang, Yueyuan, Frias, Edwin, Prostko, John, Hackett, John, Andino, Raul, Wadford, Debra A, Hanson, Carl, Doudna, Jennifer, Ott, Melanie, and Chiu, Charles Y
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Medical Microbiology ,Biomedical and Clinical Sciences ,Prevention ,Immunization ,Biodefense ,Emerging Infectious Diseases ,Infectious Diseases ,Vaccine Related ,Infection ,Good Health and Well Being ,Antibodies ,Neutralizing ,Antibodies ,Viral ,BNT162 Vaccine ,COVID-19 ,COVID-19 Vaccines ,Humans ,SARS-CoV-2 ,B.1.1.529 ,B.1.617.2 ,Delta variant ,Omicron variant ,VLP ,antibody neutralization ,boosted breakthrough infection ,breakthrough infection ,humoral immunity ,pseudovirus infectivity studies ,quantitative antibody assay ,variant of concern ,variant severity ,virus-like particle ,Biological Sciences ,Medical and Health Sciences ,Developmental Biology ,Biological sciences ,Biomedical and clinical sciences - Abstract
Virus-like particle (VLP) and live virus assays were used to investigate neutralizing immunity against Delta and Omicron SARS-CoV-2 variants in 259 samples from 128 vaccinated individuals. Following Delta breakthrough infection, titers against WT rose 57-fold and 3.1-fold compared with uninfected boosted and unboosted individuals, respectively, versus only a 5.8-fold increase and 3.1-fold decrease for Omicron breakthrough infection. Among immunocompetent, unboosted patients, Delta breakthrough infections induced 10.8-fold higher titers against WT compared with Omicron (p = 0.037). Decreased antibody responses in Omicron breakthrough infections relative to Delta were potentially related to a higher proportion of asymptomatic or mild breakthrough infections (55.0% versus 28.6%, respectively), which exhibited 12.3-fold lower titers against WT compared with moderate to severe infections (p = 0.020). Following either Delta or Omicron breakthrough infection, limited variant-specific cross-neutralizing immunity was observed. These results suggest that Omicron breakthrough infections are less immunogenic than Delta, thus providing reduced protection against reinfection or infection from future variants.
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- 2022