Fc-mediated pan-sarbecovirus protection after alphavirus vector vaccination.

Adams, Lily E, Sarah R Leist, Kenneth H Dinnon, Ande West, Kendra L Gully, Elizabeth J Anderson, Jennifer F Loome, et al. 2023. “Fc-Mediated Pan-Sarbecovirus Protection After Alphavirus Vector Vaccination.”. Cell Reports 42 (4): 112326.

Abstract

Group 2B β-coronaviruses (sarbecoviruses) have caused regional and global epidemics in modern history. Here, we evaluate the mechanisms of cross-sarbecovirus protective immunity, currently less clear yet important for pan-sarbecovirus vaccine development, using a panel of alphavirus-vectored vaccines covering bat to human strains. While vaccination does not prevent virus replication, it protects against lethal heterologous disease outcomes in both severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) and clade 2 bat sarbecovirus challenge models. The spike vaccines tested primarily elicit a highly S1-specific homologous neutralizing antibody response with no detectable cross-virus neutralization. Rather, non-neutralizing antibody functions, mechanistically linked to FcgR4 and spike S2, mediate cross-protection in wild-type mice. Protection is lost in FcR knockout mice, further supporting a model for non-neutralizing, protective antibodies. These data highlight the importance of FcR-mediated cross-protective immune responses in universal pan-sarbecovirus vaccine designs.

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