iScience (May 2023)

Saturation time of exposure interval for cross-neutralization response to SARS-CoV-2: Implications for vaccine dose interval

  • Sho Miyamoto,
  • Yudai Kuroda,
  • Takayuki Kanno,
  • Akira Ueno,
  • Nozomi Shiwa-Sudo,
  • Naoko Iwata-Yoshikawa,
  • Yusuke Sakai,
  • Noriyo Nagata,
  • Takeshi Arashiro,
  • Akira Ainai,
  • Saya Moriyama,
  • Noriko Kishida,
  • Shinji Watanabe,
  • Kiyoko Nojima,
  • Yohei Seki,
  • Takuo Mizukami,
  • Hideki Hasegawa,
  • Hideki Ebihara,
  • Shuetsu Fukushi,
  • Yoshimasa Takahashi,
  • Ken Maeda,
  • Tadaki Suzuki

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 26, no. 5
p. 106694

Abstract

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Summary: Evaluating the serum cross-neutralization responses after breakthrough infection with various SARS-CoV-2 variants provides valuable insight for developing variant-proof COVID-19 booster vaccines. However, fairly comparing the impact of breakthrough infections with distinct epidemic timing on cross-neutralization responses, influenced by the exposure interval between vaccination and infection, is challenging. To compare the impact of pre-Omicron to Omicron breakthrough infection, we estimated the effects on cross-neutralizing responses by the exposure interval using Bayesian hierarchical modeling. The saturation time required to generate saturated cross-neutralization responses differed by variant, with variants more antigenically distant from the ancestral strain requiring longer intervals of 2–4 months. The breadths of saturated cross-neutralization responses to Omicron lineages were comparable in pre-Omicron and Omicron breakthrough infections. Our results highlight the importance of vaccine dosage intervals of 4 months or longer, regardless of the antigenicity of the exposed antigen, to maximize the breadth of serum cross-neutralization covering SARS-CoV-2 Omicron lineages.

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