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SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain displayed on HBsAg virus-like particles elicits protective immunity in macaques

Authors :
Neil C. Dalvie
Lisa H. Tostanoski
Sergio A. Rodriguez-Aponte
Kawaljit Kaur
Sakshi Bajoria
Ozan S. Kumru
Amanda J. Martinot
Abishek Chandrashekar
Katherine McMahan
Noe B. Mercado
Jingyou Yu
Aiquan Chang
Victoria M. Giffin
Felix Nampanya
Shivani Patel
Lesley Bowman
Christopher A. Naranjo
Dongsoo Yun
Zach Flinchbaugh
Laurent Pessaint
Renita Brown
Jason Velasco
Elyse Teow
Anthony Cook
Hanne Andersen
Mark G. Lewis
Danielle L. Camp
Judith Maxwell Silverman
Gaurav S. Nagar
Harish D. Rao
Rakesh R. Lothe
Rahul Chandrasekharan
Meghraj P. Rajurkar
Umesh S. Shaligram
Harry Kleanthous
Sangeeta B. Joshi
David B. Volkin
Sumi Biswas
J. Christopher Love
Dan H. Barouch
Source :
Science advances. 8(11)
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Authorized vaccines against SARS-CoV-2 remain less available in low- and middle-income countries due to insufficient supply, high costs, and storage requirements. Global immunity could still benefit from new vaccines using widely available, safe adjuvants, such as alum and protein subunits, suited to low-cost production in existing manufacturing facilities. Here, a clinical-stage vaccine candidate comprising a SARS-CoV-2 receptor binding domain–hepatitis B surface antigen virus–like particle elicited protective immunity in cynomolgus macaques. Titers of neutralizing antibodies (>104) induced by this candidate were above the range of protection for other licensed vaccines in nonhuman primates. Including CpG 1018 did not significantly improve the immunological responses. Vaccinated animals challenged with SARS-CoV-2 showed reduced median viral loads in bronchoalveolar lavage (~3.4 log10) and nasal mucosa (~2.9 log10) versus sham controls. These data support the potential benefit of this design for a low-cost modular vaccine platform for SARS-CoV-2 and other variants of concern or betacoronaviruses.

Subjects

Subjects :
Multidisciplinary

Details

ISSN :
23752548
Volume :
8
Issue :
11
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Science advances
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....7367efa4509ffd185820d27cb76c03b2