Impact of circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants on mRNA vaccine-induced immunity

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Carolina Lucas
Chantal B. F. Vogels
Inci Yildirim
Jessica E. Rothman
Peiwen Lu
Valter Monteiro
Jeff R. Gehlhausen
Melissa Campbell
Julio Silva
Alexandra Tabachnikova
Mario A. Peña-Hernandez
M. Catherine Muenker
Mallery I. Breban
Joseph R. Fauver
Subhasis Mohanty
Jiefang Huang
Albert C. Shaw
Albert I. Ko
Saad B. Omer
Nathan D. Grubaugh
Akiko Iwasaki
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[1] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Immunobiology
[2] Yale School of Public Health,Department of Epidemiology of Microbial Diseases
[3] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Pediatric, Section of Infectious Diseases and Global Health
[4] Yale University,Yale Institute for Global Health
[5] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Dermatology
[6] Yale University School of Medicine,Department of Medicine, Section of Infectious Diseases
[7] Yale University,Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology
[8] Howard Hughes Medical Institute,Yale Center for Genome Analysis
[9] Connecticut State Department of Public Health,Department of Laboratory Medicine
[10] Murphy Medical Associates,Center for Outcomes Research and Evaluation
[11] Yale University,Department of Laboratory Medicine
[12] Yale New Haven Hospital,Departments of Laboratory Medicine and Medicine
[13] Yale New Haven Hospital,undefined
[14] Yale School of Medicine,undefined
[15] Yale University School of Medicine,undefined
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Nature | 2021年 / 600卷
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The emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants with mutations in major neutralizing antibody-binding sites can affect humoral immunity induced by infection or vaccination1–6. Here we analysed the development of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody and T cell responses in individuals who were previously infected (recovered) or uninfected (naive) and received mRNA vaccines to SARS-CoV-2. While individuals who were previously infected sustained higher antibody titres than individuals who were uninfected post-vaccination, the latter reached comparable levels of neutralization responses to the ancestral strain after the second vaccine dose. T cell activation markers measured upon spike or nucleocapsid peptide in vitro stimulation showed a progressive increase after vaccination. Comprehensive analysis of plasma neutralization using 16 authentic isolates of distinct locally circulating SARS-CoV-2 variants revealed a range of reduction in the neutralization capacity associated with specific mutations in the spike gene: lineages with E484K and N501Y/T (for example, B.1.351 and P.1) had the greatest reduction, followed by lineages with L452R (for example, B.1.617.2). While both groups retained neutralization capacity against all variants, plasma from individuals who were previously infected and vaccinated displayed overall better neutralization capacity than plasma from individuals who were uninfected and also received two vaccine doses, pointing to vaccine boosters as a relevant future strategy to alleviate the effect of emerging variants on antibody neutralizing activity.
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