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SUBMITTER: Park YJ
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9176643 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Aug
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Park Young-Jun YJ Pinto Dora D Walls Alexandra C AC Liu Zhuoming Z Marco Anna De A Benigni Fabio F Zatta Fabrizia F Silacci-Fregni Chiara C Bassi Jessica J Sprouse Kaitlin R KR Addetia Amin A Bowen John E JE Stewart Cameron C Giurdanella Martina M Saliba Christian C Guarino Barbara B Schmid Michael A MA Franko Nicholas N Logue Jennifer J Dang Ha V HV Hauser Kevin K Iulio Julia di JD Rivera William W Schnell Gretja G Rajesh Anushka A Zhou Jiayi J Farhat Nisar N Kaiser Hannah H Montiel-Ruiz Martin M Noack Julia J Lempp Florian A FA Janer Javier J Abdelnabi Rana R Maes Piet P Ferrari Paolo P Ceschi Alessandro A Giannini Olivier O de Melo Guilherme Dias GD Kergoat Lauriane L Bourhy Hervé H Neyts Johan J Soriaga Leah L Purcell Lisa A LA Snell Gyorgy G Whelan Sean P J SPJ Lanzavecchia Antonio A Virgin Herbert W HW Piccoli Luca L Chu Helen H Pizzuto Matteo Samuele MS Corti Davide D Veesler David D
bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20220822
SARS-CoV-2 Omicron sublineages carry distinct spike mutations and represent an antigenic shift resulting in escape from antibodies induced by previous infection or vaccination. We show that hybrid immunity or vaccine boosters result in potent plasma neutralizing activity against Omicron BA.1 and BA.2 and that breakthrough infections, but not vaccination-only, induce neutralizing activity in the nasal mucosa. Consistent with immunological imprinting, most antibodies derived from memory B cells or ...[more]