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SSRN Electronic JournalDec 2022 DOI:
10.2139/ssrn.4309118

Changes in Serum Neutralizing Antibody Potency and Breadth Post SARS-CoV-2 mRNA Vaccine Boost

Nair, Manoj S.; Ribeiro, Ruy M.; Wang, Maple; Bowen, Anthony; Liu, Lihong; Guo, Yicheng; Chang, Jennifer Y.; Wang, Pengfei; Sheng, Zizhang; Sobieszczyk, Magdalena; Perelson, Alan; Huang, Yaoxing; Ho, David D.
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Abstract
A better understanding of the durability and breadth of serum neutralizing antibody responses against multiple SARS-CoV-2 variants elicited by Covid-19 vaccines is crucial in addressing the current pandemic.  In this study, we quantified the decay of serum neutralization antibodies after the second and third dose of the original Covid-19 mRNA vaccine.  Using an authentic virus neutralization assay, we found that decay half-lives of WA1- and Delta-neutralizing antibodies were both ~60 days post second and third vaccine dose.  Unexpectedly, the durability of serum antibodies that neutralize three different Omicron subvariants (BA.1.1, BA.5, BA.2.12.1) was substantially better, with half-lives of ~6 months or longer.  A booster dose of the original Covid-19 vaccine was also found to broaden antibody responses against not only multiple SARS-CoV-2 strains but also SARS-CoV and four other sarbecoviruses.  These findings suggest that repeated vaccinations with the Covid-19 vaccine may confer a degree of protection against future spillover of sarbecoviruses from animal reservoirs.
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