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Post-vaccination Omicron infections induce broader immunity across antigenic space than prototype mRNA COVID-19 booster vaccination or primary infection

Authors :
Wei Wang
Sabrina Lusvarghi
Rahul Subramanian
Nusrat J. Epsi
Richard Wang
Emilie Goguet
Anthony C Fries
Fernando Echegaray
Russell Vassell
Si’Ana Coggins
Stephanie A. Richard
David A. Lindholm
Katrin Mende
Evan Ewers
Derek Larson
Rhonda E. Colombo
Christopher Colombo
Janet O. Joseph
Julia Rozman
Alfred Smith
Tahaniyat Lalani
Catherine Berjohn
Ryan Maves
Milissa Jones
Rupal Mody
Nikhil Huprikar
Jeffrey Livezey
David Saunders
Monique Hollis-Perry
Gregory Wang
Anuradha Ganesan
Mark P. Simons
Christopher C. Broder
David Tribble
Eric D. Laing
Brian Agan
Timothy H. Burgess
Edward Mitre
Simon D. Pollett
Leah C. Katzelnick
Carol D. Weiss
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

SummaryThe rapid emergence of new SARS-CoV-2 variants challenges vaccination strategies. Here, we measured antigenic diversity among variants and interpreted neutralizing antibody responses following single and multiple exposures in longitudinal infection and vaccine cohorts. Antigenic cartography using primary infection antisera showed that BA.2, BA.4/BA.5, and BA.2.12.1 are distinct from BA.1 and closer to the Beta cluster. Three doses of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine increased breadth to BA.1 more than to BA.4/BA.5 or BA.2.12.1. Omicron BA.1 post-vaccination infection elicited antibody landscapes characterized by broader immunity across antigenic space than three doses alone, although with less breadth than expected to BA.2.12.1 and BA.4/BA.5. Those with Omicron BA.1 infection after two or three vaccinations had similar neutralizing titer magnitude and antigenic breadth. Accounting for antigenic differences among variants of concern when interpreting neutralizing antibody titers aids understanding of complex patterns in humoral immunity and informs selection of future COVID-19 vaccine strains.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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