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Robust induction of functional humoral response by a plant-derived Coronavirus-like particle vaccine candidate for COVID-19

Medicine and Health

Robust induction of functional humoral response by a plant-derived Coronavirus-like particle vaccine candidate for COVID-19

P. Kaplonek, D. Cizmeci, et al.

Discover how a novel plant-derived Coronavirus-like particle vaccine candidate, with the AS03 adjuvant, elicits a remarkable and lasting immune response against SARS-CoV-2. Conducted by leading researchers including Paulina Kaplonek and Galit Alter, this study reveals the vaccine's ability to sustain critical antibody functions even as neutralizing titers decline.

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Abstract
Despite the success of existing COVID-19 vaccine platforms, the persistent limitations in global deployment of vaccines and waning immunity exhibited by many of the currently deployed vaccine platforms have led to perpetual outbreaks of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern. Thus, there is an urgent need to develop new durable vaccine candidates, to expand the global vaccine pipeline, and provide safe and effective solutions for every country worldwide. Here we deeply profiled the functional humoral response induced by two doses of AS03-adjuvanted and non-adjuvanted plant-derived Coronavirus-like particle (CoVLP) vaccine candidate from the phase 1 clinical trial, at peak immunogenicity and six months post-vaccination. AS03-adjuvanted CoVLP induced robust and durable SARS-CoV-2 specific humoral immunity, marked by strong IgG1 antibody responses, potent FcγR binding, and antibody effector function. Contrary to a decline in neutralizing antibody titers, the FcγR2A-receptor binding capacity and antibody-mediated effector functions, such as opsonophagocytosis, remained readily detectable for at least six months.
Publisher
npj Vaccines
Published On
Feb 13, 2023
Authors
Paulina Kaplonek, Deniz Cizmeci, Jessica Shih-Lu Lee, Sally A. Shin, Stephanie Fischinger, Philipe Gobeil, Stéphane Pillet, Nathalie Charland, Brian J. Ward, Galit Alter
Tags
COVID-19
vaccine
humoral immunity
Coronavirus-like particles
adjuvant
SARS-CoV-2
antibody response
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