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Emerging heterologous mRNA-based booster strategies within the COVID-19 vaccine landscape

Medicine and Health

Emerging heterologous mRNA-based booster strategies within the COVID-19 vaccine landscape

R. Das, R. N. Hyer, et al.

Discover how heterologous mRNA-based boosting strategies hold promise against emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants. This insightful review by Rituparna Das and colleagues sheds light on innovative approaches that could significantly mitigate the impact of COVID-19.

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Abstract
Messenger RNA (mRNA)-based vaccine platforms used for the development of mRNA-1273 and BNT162b2 have provided a robust adaptable approach to offer protection against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). However, as variants of concern (VoCs), such as omicron and associated subvariants, emerge, boosting strategies must also adapt to keep pace with the changing landscape. Heterologous vaccination regimens involving the administration of booster vaccines different than the primary vaccination series offer a practical, effective, and safe approach to continue to reduce the global burden of coronavirus disease 2019. To understand the immunogenicity, effectiveness, and safety of heterologous mRNA-based vaccination strategies, relevant clinical and real-world observational studies were identified and summarized. Overall, heterologous boosting strategies with mRNA-based vaccines that are currently available and those in development will play an important global role in protecting individuals from COVID-19 caused by emerging VoCs.
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Published On
Nov 27, 2022
Authors
Rituparna Das, Randall N Hyer, Paul Burton, Jacqueline M Miller, Barbara J Kuter
Tags
mRNA vaccines
SARS-CoV-2
heterologous vaccination
boosting strategies
COVID-19 variants
clinical studies
real-world studies
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