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Infant rhesus macaques immunized against SARS-CoV-2 are protected against heterologous virus challenge 1 year later.

Authors :
Milligan, Emma C
Milligan, Emma C
Olstad, Katherine
Williams, Caitlin A
Mallory, Michael
Cano, Patricio
Cross, Kaitlyn A
Munt, Jennifer E
Garrido, Carolina
Lindesmith, Lisa
Watanabe, Jennifer
Usachenko, Jodie L
Hopkins, Lincoln
Immareddy, Ramya
Shaan Lakshmanappa, Yashavanth
Elizaldi, Sonny R
Roh, Jamin W
Sammak, Rebecca L
Pollard, Rachel E
Yee, JoAnn L
Herbek, Savannah
Scobey, Trevor
Miehlke, Dieter
Fouda, Genevieve
Ferrari, Guido
Gao, Hongmei
Shen, Xiaoying
Kozlowski, Pamela A
Montefiori, David
Hudgens, Michael G
Edwards, Darin K
Carfi, Andrea
Corbett, Kizzmekia S
Graham, Barney S
Fox, Christopher B
Tomai, Mark
Iyer, Smita S
Baric, Ralph
Reader, Rachel
Dittmer, Dirk P
Van Rompay, Koen KA
Permar, Sallie R
De Paris, Kristina
Milligan, Emma C
Milligan, Emma C
Olstad, Katherine
Williams, Caitlin A
Mallory, Michael
Cano, Patricio
Cross, Kaitlyn A
Munt, Jennifer E
Garrido, Carolina
Lindesmith, Lisa
Watanabe, Jennifer
Usachenko, Jodie L
Hopkins, Lincoln
Immareddy, Ramya
Shaan Lakshmanappa, Yashavanth
Elizaldi, Sonny R
Roh, Jamin W
Sammak, Rebecca L
Pollard, Rachel E
Yee, JoAnn L
Herbek, Savannah
Scobey, Trevor
Miehlke, Dieter
Fouda, Genevieve
Ferrari, Guido
Gao, Hongmei
Shen, Xiaoying
Kozlowski, Pamela A
Montefiori, David
Hudgens, Michael G
Edwards, Darin K
Carfi, Andrea
Corbett, Kizzmekia S
Graham, Barney S
Fox, Christopher B
Tomai, Mark
Iyer, Smita S
Baric, Ralph
Reader, Rachel
Dittmer, Dirk P
Van Rompay, Koen KA
Permar, Sallie R
De Paris, Kristina
Source :
Science translational medicine; vol 15, iss 685, eadd6383; 1946-6234
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

The U.S. Food and Drug Administration only gave emergency use authorization of the BNT162b2 and mRNA-1273 SARS-CoV-2 vaccines for infants 6 months and older in June 2022. Yet questions regarding the durability of vaccine efficacy, especially against emerging variants, in this age group remain. We demonstrated previously that a two-dose regimen of stabilized prefusion Washington SARS-CoV-2 S-2P spike (S) protein encoded by mRNA encapsulated in lipid nanoparticles (mRNA-LNP) or purified S-2P mixed with 3M-052, a synthetic Toll-like receptor (TLR) 7/8 agonist, in a squalene emulsion (Protein+3M-052-SE) was safe and immunogenic in infant rhesus macaques. Here, we demonstrate that broadly neutralizing and spike-binding antibodies against variants of concern (VOCs), as well as T cell responses, persisted for 12 months. At 1 year, corresponding to human toddler age, we challenged vaccinated rhesus macaques and age-matched nonvaccinated controls intranasally and intratracheally with a high dose of heterologous SARS-CoV-2 B.1.617.2 (Delta). Seven of eight control rhesus macaques exhibited severe interstitial pneumonia and high virus replication in the upper and lower respiratory tract. In contrast, vaccinated rhesus macaques had faster viral clearance with mild to no pneumonia. Neutralizing and binding antibody responses to the B.1.617.2 variant at the day of challenge correlated with lung pathology and reduced virus replication. Overall, the Protein+3M-052-SE vaccine provided superior protection to the mRNA-LNP vaccine, emphasizing opportunities for optimization of current vaccine platforms. The observed efficacy of both vaccines 1 year after vaccination supports the implementation of an early-life SARS-CoV-2 vaccine.

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OAIster
Journal :
Science translational medicine; vol 15, iss 685, eadd6383; 1946-6234
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application/pdf, Science translational medicine vol 15, iss 685, eadd6383 1946-6234
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1377981967
Document Type :
Electronic Resource