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MRNA-1273 protects against SARS-CoV-2 beta infection in nonhuman primates.


ABSTRACT: B.1.351 is the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variant most resistant to antibody neutralization. We demonstrate how the dose and number of immunizations influence protection. Nonhuman primates received two doses of 30 or 100 µg of Moderna's mRNA-1273 vaccine, a single immunization of 30 µg, or no vaccine. Two doses of 100 µg of mRNA-1273 induced 50% inhibitory reciprocal serum dilution neutralizing antibody titers against live SARS-CoV-2 p.Asp614Gly and B.1.351 of 3,300 and 240, respectively. Higher neutralizing responses against B.1.617.2 were also observed after two doses compared to a single dose. After challenge with B.1.351, there was ~4- to 5-log10 reduction of viral subgenomic RNA and low to undetectable replication in bronchoalveolar lavages in the two-dose vaccine groups, with a 1-log10 reduction in nasal swabs in the 100-µg group. These data establish that a two-dose regimen of mRNA-1273 will be critical for providing upper and lower airway protection against major variants of concern.

SUBMITTER: Corbett KS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8488000 | biostudies-literature | 2021 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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mRNA-1273 protects against SARS-CoV-2 beta infection in nonhuman primates.

Corbett Kizzmekia S KS   Werner Anne P AP   Connell Sarah O' SO   Gagne Matthew M   Lai Lilin L   Moliva Juan I JI   Flynn Barbara B   Choi Angela A   Koch Matthew M   Foulds Kathryn E KE   Andrew Shayne F SF   Flebbe Dillon R DR   Lamb Evan E   Nurmukhambetova Saule T ST   Provost Samantha J SJ   Bock Kevin W KW   Minai Mahnaz M   Nagata Bianca M BM   Ry Alex Van AV   Flinchbaugh Zackery Z   Johnston Timothy S TS   Mokhtari Elham Bayat EB   Mudvari Prakriti P   Henry Amy R AR   Laboune Farida F   Chang Becky B   Porto Maciel M   Wear Jaclyn J   Alvarado Gabriela S GS   Boyoglu-Barnum Seyhan S   Todd John-Paul M JM   Bart Bridget B   Cook Anthony A   Dodson Alan A   Pessaint Laurent L   Steingrebe Katelyn K   Elbashir Sayda S   Sriparna Manjari M   Pekosz Andrew A   Andersen Hanne H   Wu Kai K   Edwards Darin K DK   Kar Swagata S   Lewis Mark G MG   Boritz Eli E   Moore Ian N IN   Carfi Andrea A   Suthar Mehul S MS   McDermott Adrian A   Roederer Mario M   Nason Martha C MC   Sullivan Nancy J NJ   Douek Daniel C DC   Graham Barney S BS   Seder Robert A RA  

Nature immunology 20210820 10


B.1.351 is the severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) variant most resistant to antibody neutralization. We demonstrate how the dose and number of immunizations influence protection. Nonhuman primates received two doses of 30 or 100 µg of Moderna's mRNA-1273 vaccine, a single immunization of 30 µg, or no vaccine. Two doses of 100 µg of mRNA-1273 induced 50% inhibitory reciprocal serum dilution neutralizing antibody titers against live SARS-CoV-2 p.Asp614Gly and B.1.351 of 3  ...[more]

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