Two doses of SARS-CoV-2 vaccination induce robust immune responses to emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern
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Published:2021-08-17
Issue:1
Volume:12
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Skelly Donal T.ORCID, Harding Adam C., Gilbert-Jaramillo JavierORCID, Knight Michael L.ORCID, Longet StephanieORCID, Brown AnthonyORCID, Adele Sandra, Adland Emily, Brown Helen, Chinnakannan Senthil, Donnison Timothy, Ali Mohammad, Rongkard Patpong, Pace Matthew, Zacharopoulou Peny, Robinson Nicola, Csala Anna, De Lara Cathy, Hutchings Claire L., Mehta Hema, Lee Lian Ni, Edmans Matthew, Hackstein Carl-Philipp, Phalora Prabhjeet, Li Wenqin, Phillips Eloise, Malone Tom, Ogbe Ane, Jay Cecilia, Tipoe Timothy, Tipton TomORCID, Stafford Lizzie, Mentzer Alexander J.ORCID, Johnson Síle A., Amini AliORCID, Marjot Thomas, Dimitriadis Stavros, Simmons Beatrice, Deeks Alexandra, Kerneis Sven, Abuelgasim Hibatullah, Wilson Robert, Thomas Sarah R., Watson Adam, Alhussni Ahmed, Cutteridge Joseph, Weeks Esme, Denly Lucy, Lillie Katy, Holmes Jennifer, Matthews Philppa C., O’Donnell Denise, Tan Tiong KitORCID, Schimanski Lisa, Huang Kuan-Ying A., Rijal Pramila, Turtle Lance, de Silva Thushan, Richter Alex, Duncan Christopher J. A., Payne Rebecca P., Moore Shona C., Knight Julian C., Cassar Mark Philip, Raman Betty, Neubauer Stefan, Fries Anastasia, Talbot Nick P., Petousi Nayia, Ho Ling-Pei, Peng Yanchun, Dong Tao, Camara Susana, Marinou Spyridoula, Linder Aline, Adlou Syed, Kasanyinga Mwila, Bridges-Webb Alice, Hill Jennifer, Silva-Reyes Laura, Blackwell Luke, Frater JohnORCID, Goulder Philip, Conlon Christopher P.ORCID, Jeffery KatieORCID, Dold Christina, Pollard Andrew J.ORCID, Sigal Alex, de Oliveira Tulio, Townsend Alain R.ORCID, Klenerman Paul, Dunachie Susanna J.ORCID, Barnes EleanorORCID, Carroll Miles W., James William S.ORCID, , , ,
Abstract
AbstractThe extent to which immune responses to natural infection with severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and immunization with vaccines protect against variants of concern (VOC) is of increasing importance. Accordingly, here we analyse antibodies and T cells of a recently vaccinated, UK cohort, alongside those recovering from natural infection in early 2020. We show that neutralization of the VOC compared to a reference isolate of the original circulating lineage, B, is reduced: more profoundly against B.1.351 than for B.1.1.7, and in responses to infection or a single dose of vaccine than to a second dose of vaccine. Importantly, high magnitude T cell responses are generated after two vaccine doses, with the majority of the T cell response directed against epitopes that are conserved between the prototype isolate B and the VOC. Vaccination is required to generate high potency immune responses to protect against these and other emergent variants.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry
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