Nature Communications (Apr 2023)

Booster with Ad26.COV2.S or Omicron-adapted vaccine enhanced immunity and efficacy against SARS-CoV-2 Omicron in macaques

  • Laura Solforosi,
  • Lea M. M. Costes,
  • Jeroen T. B. M. Tolboom,
  • Katherine McMahan,
  • Tochi Anioke,
  • David Hope,
  • Tetyana Murdza,
  • Michaela Sciacca,
  • Emily Bouffard,
  • Julia Barrett,
  • Cindy Wu,
  • Nicole Hachmann,
  • Jessica Miller,
  • Jingyou Yu,
  • Xuan He,
  • Catherine Jacob-Dolan,
  • Sietske K. Rosendahl Huber,
  • Liesbeth Dekking,
  • Ronnie Chamanza,
  • Ying Choi,
  • Karin Feddes-de Boer,
  • Dan H. Barouch,
  • Hanneke Schuitemaker,
  • Roland C. Zahn,
  • Frank Wegmann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-023-37715-2
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 1
pp. 1 – 14

Abstract

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Variant booster vaccines are a strategy to improve protection against SARS-CoV-2. Here, the authors find that both Wuhan-Hu-1-based Ad26.COV2.S or an Omicron-adapted booster vaccine provide robust immune responses and protection against Omicron in NHP.