Author
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- Kevin O. Saunders
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University
Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Esther Lee
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Robert Parks
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- David R. Martinez
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Dapeng Li
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Haiyan Chen
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Robert J. Edwards
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Sophie Gobeil
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Maggie Barr
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Katayoun Mansouri
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- S. Munir Alam
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Laura L. Sutherland
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Fangping Cai
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Aja M. Sanzone
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Madison Berry
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Kartik Manne
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Kevin W. Bock
(National Institutes of Health (NIH))
- Mahnaz Minai
(National Institutes of Health (NIH))
- Bianca M. Nagata
(National Institutes of Health (NIH))
- Anyway B. Kapingidza
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Mihai Azoitei
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Longping V. Tse
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Trevor D. Scobey
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Rachel L. Spreng
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- R. Wes Rountree
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- C. Todd DeMarco
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Thomas N. Denny
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Christopher W. Woods
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University Medical Center)
- Elizabeth W. Petzold
(Duke University Medical Center)
- Juanjie Tang
(Food and Drug Administration)
- Thomas H. Oguin
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Gregory D. Sempowski
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Matthew Gagne
(Vaccine Research Center, NIAID, NIH)
- Daniel C. Douek
(Vaccine Research Center, NIAID, NIH)
- Mark A. Tomai
(Corporate Research Materials Lab, 3M Company)
- Christopher B. Fox
(Infectious Disease Research Institute)
- Robert Seder
(Vaccine Research Center, NIAID, NIH)
- Kevin Wiehe
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
- Drew Weissman
(University of Pennsylvania)
- Norbert Pardi
(University of Pennsylvania)
- Hana Golding
(Food and Drug Administration)
- Surender Khurana
(Food and Drug Administration)
- Priyamvada Acharya
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University)
- Hanne Andersen
(BIOQUAL)
- Mark G. Lewis
(BIOQUAL)
- Ian N. Moore
(National Institutes of Health (NIH))
- David C. Montefiori
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University)
- Ralph S. Baric
(University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill)
- Barton F. Haynes
(Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine
Duke University School of Medicine)
Abstract
Betacoronaviruses caused the outbreaks of severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) and Middle East respiratory syndrome, as well as the current pandemic of SARS coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)1–4. Vaccines that elicit protective immunity against SARS-CoV-2 and betacoronaviruses that circulate in animals have the potential to prevent future pandemics. Here we show that the immunization of macaques with nanoparticles conjugated with the receptor-binding domain of SARS-CoV-2, and adjuvanted with 3M-052 and alum, elicits cross-neutralizing antibody responses against bat coronaviruses, SARS-CoV and SARS-CoV-2 (including the B.1.1.7, P.1 and B.1.351 variants). Vaccination of macaques with these nanoparticles resulted in a 50% inhibitory reciprocal serum dilution (ID50) neutralization titre of 47,216 (geometric mean) for SARS-CoV-2, as well as in protection against SARS-CoV-2 in the upper and lower respiratory tracts. Nucleoside-modified mRNAs that encode a stabilized transmembrane spike or monomeric receptor-binding domain also induced cross-neutralizing antibody responses against SARS-CoV and bat coronaviruses, albeit at lower titres than achieved with the nanoparticles. These results demonstrate that current mRNA-based vaccines may provide some protection from future outbreaks of zoonotic betacoronaviruses, and provide a multimeric protein platform for the further development of vaccines against multiple (or all) betacoronaviruses.
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Kevin O. Saunders & Esther Lee & Robert Parks & David R. Martinez & Dapeng Li & Haiyan Chen & Robert J. Edwards & Sophie Gobeil & Maggie Barr & Katayoun Mansouri & S. Munir Alam & Laura L. Sutherland , 2021.
"Neutralizing antibody vaccine for pandemic and pre-emergent coronaviruses,"
Nature, Nature, vol. 594(7864), pages 553-559, June.
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RePEc:nat:nature:v:594:y:2021:i:7864:d:10.1038_s41586-021-03594-0
DOI: 10.1038/s41586-021-03594-0
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"A combined adjuvant approach primes robust germinal center responses and humoral immunity in non-human primates,"
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