2022
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-995273/v1
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Gene delivery of a single,structurally engineered Coronavirus vaccine antigen elicits SARS-CoV-2 Omicron and pan-Sarbecovirus neutralisation

Abstract: Of the coronaviruses that have caused zoonotic spill overs in past two decades, the diverse group of beta-coronaviruses (β-CoVs) represent the greatest threats. Towards achieving broad vaccine protection from these viruses, vaccines composed of multiple antigens, each capable of eliciting broad neutralising responses across a subgroup will be required. Utilising a novel platform for selecting immune optimized, structurally engineered antigens capable of eliciting protective responses across a group of related … Show more

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“…This result implies that retaining at least a subset of antibodies targeting the immunodominant class 1 and 2 epitopes may be important for protection against SARS-2 challenge. Strategies to occlude these epitopes by introducing N-glycans ( 57 , 58 ) may thus impede optimal protection against SARS-2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result implies that retaining at least a subset of antibodies targeting the immunodominant class 1 and 2 epitopes may be important for protection against SARS-2 challenge. Strategies to occlude these epitopes by introducing N-glycans ( 57 , 58 ) may thus impede optimal protection against SARS-2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This result implies that retaining at least a subset of antibodies targeting the immunodominant class 1 and 2 epitopes may be important for protection against SARS-2 challenge. Strategies to occlude these epitopes by introducing N-glycans ( 56, 57 ) may thus impede optimal protection against SARS-2.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%