Updated vaccine protects against SARS-CoV-2 variants including Omicron (B.1.1.529) and prevents transmission in hamsters

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Sapna Sharma
Thomas Vercruysse
Lorena Sanchez-Felipe
Winnie Kerstens
Madina Rasulova
Lindsey Bervoets
Carolien De Keyzer
Rana Abdelnabi
Caroline S. Foo
Viktor Lemmens
Dominique Van Looveren
Piet Maes
Guy Baele
Birgit Weynand
Philippe Lemey
Johan Neyts
Hendrik Jan Thibaut
Kai Dallmeier
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[1] Rega Institute,KU Leuven Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation
[2] Laboratory of Virology,KU Leuven Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation
[3] Molecular Vaccinology and Vaccine Discovery,KU Leuven Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation
[4] Rega Institute,KU Leuven Department of Microbiology, Immunology and Transplantation
[5] Laboratory of Virology and Chemotherapy,KU Leuven Department of Imaging and Pathology
[6] Translational Platform Virology and Chemotherapy,undefined
[7] Rega Institute,undefined
[8] Laboratory of Clinical and Epidemiological Virology,undefined
[9] Zoonotic Infectious Diseases Unit,undefined
[10] Rega Institute,undefined
[11] Laboratory of Clinical and Epidemiological Virology,undefined
[12] Evolutionary and Computational Virology,undefined
[13] Translational Cell and Tissue Research,undefined
[14] Global Virus Network (GVN),undefined
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Current COVID-19 vaccines are based on prototypic spike sequences from ancestral 2019 SARS-CoV-2 strains. However, the ongoing pandemic is fueled by variants of concern (VOC) escaping vaccine-mediated protection. Here we demonstrate how immunization in hamsters using prototypic spike expressed from yellow fever 17D (YF17D) as vector blocks ancestral virus (B lineage) and VOC Alpha (B.1.1.7) yet fails to fully protect from Beta (B.1.351). However, the same YF17D vectored vaccine candidate with an evolved antigen induced considerably improved neutralizing antibody responses against VOCs Beta, Gamma (P.1) and the recently predominant Omicron (B.1.1.529), while maintaining immunogenicity against ancestral virus and VOC Delta (B.1.617.2). Thus vaccinated animals resisted challenge by all VOCs, including vigorous high titre exposure to the most difficult to cover Beta, Delta and Omicron variants, eliminating detectable virus and markedly improving lung pathology. Finally, vaccinated hamsters did not transmit Delta variant to non-vaccinated cage mates. Overall, our data illustrate how current first-generation COVID-19 vaccines may need to be updated to maintain efficacy against emerging VOCs and their spread at community level.
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