XBB.1.5 monovalent mRNA vaccine booster elicits robust neutralizing antibodies against XBB subvariants and JN.1
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center · Columbia University · +1 more institution
Abstract
COVID-19 vaccines have recently been updated to specifically encode or contain the spike protein of the SARS-CoV-2 XBB.1.5 subvariant, but their immunogenicity in humans has yet to be fully evaluated and reported, particularly against emergent viruses that are rapidly expanding. We now report that administration of an updated monovalent mRNA vaccine booster (XBB.1.5 MV) to previously uninfected individuals boosted serum virus-neutralizing antibodies significantly against not only XBB.1.5 (27.0-fold increase) and EG.5.1 (27.6-fold increase) but also key emerging viruses such as HV.1, HK.3, JD.1.1, and JN.1 (13.3- to 27.4-fold increase). Individuals previously infected by an Omicron subvariant had the highest…
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- References
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Authors
9- QWQian Wang
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Columbia University
- YGYicheng Guo
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Columbia University
- ABAnthony Bowen
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Columbia University
- IAIan A. Mellis
Aaron Diamond AIDS Research Center, Columbia University
- RVRiccardo Valdez
University of Michigan
Topics & keywords
- Immunogenicity
- Neutralizing antibody
- Biology
- Virology
- Titer
- Antibody
- Messenger RNA
- Spike Protein
- Good health and well-being