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Immunogenicity and Safety of Heterologous Omicron BA.1 and Bivalent SARS-CoV-2 Recombinant Spike Protein Booster Vaccines: A Phase 3 Randomized Clinical Trial

Chijioke Bennett, Elizabeth Rivers, Wayne Woo, Mark Bloch, King Cheung, Paul Griffin, Rahul Mohan, Sachin Kumar Deshmukh, Mark Arya, Oscar Cumming, A. Munro Neville, Toni McCallum Pardey, Joyce S. Plested, Shane Cloney-Clark, Mingzhu Zhu, Raj Kalkeri, Nita Patel, A. C. Buchanan, Alex Marcheschi, Jennifer L. Swan, Gale Smith, Iksung Cho, Gregory M. Glenn, Robert Walker, Raburn M. Mallory

2023The Journal of Infectious Diseases11 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

BACKGROUND: Mutations present in emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants permit evasion of neutralization with prototype vaccines. A novel Omicron BA.1 subvariant-specific vaccine (NVX-CoV2515) was tested alone, or as a bivalent preparation in combination with the prototype vaccine (NVX-CoV2373), to assess antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2. METHODS: Participants aged 18 to 64 years immunized with 3 doses of prototype mRNA vaccines were randomized 1:1:1 to receive a single dose of NVX-CoV2515, NVX-CoV2373, or bivalent mixture in a phase 3 study investigating heterologous boosting with SARS-CoV-2 recombinant spike protein vaccines. Immunogenicity was measured 14 and 28 days after vaccination for the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1 sublineage and ancestral strain. Safety profiles of vaccines were assessed. RESULTS: Of participants who received trial vaccine (N = 829), those administered NVX-CoV2515 (n = 286) demonstrated superior neutralizing antibody response to BA.1 versus NVX-CoV2373 (n = 274) at Day 14 (geometric mean titer ratio [95% CI]: 1.6 [1.33, 2.03]). Seroresponse rates [n/N; 95% CI] were 73.4% [91/124; 64.7, 80.9] for NVX-CoV2515 versus 50.9% [59/116; 41.4, 60.3] for NVX-CoV2373. All formulations were similarly well-tolerated. CONCLUSIONS: NVX-CoV2515 elicited a superior neutralizing antibody response against the Omicron BA.1 subvariant compared with NVX-CoV2373 when administered as a fourth dose. Safety data were consistent with the established safety profile of NVX-CoV2373.

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Bivalent (engine)ImmunogenicityVirologyNeutralizationHeterologousRecombinant DNASevere acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)BiologyAntibodyCoronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19)MedicineChemistryImmunologyInfectious disease (medical specialty)GeneticsGeneVirusMetalOrganic chemistryDiseasePathologySARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19 Researchvaccines and immunoinformatics approachesAnimal Virus Infections Studies
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