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Protocol for Recombinant RBD-based SARS Vaccines: Protein Preparation, Animal Vaccination and Neutralization Detection
Published on: May 2, 2011
Development of a Thermostable and Broadly Neutralizing Pan-Sarbecovirus Vaccine Candidate
Simran Srivastava1, Sahil Kumar2, Suman Mishra1
1Molecular Biophysics Unit, Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru 560012, India.
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Zoonotic spillover of sarbecoviruses to humans resulted in the SARS-CoV-1 outbreak in 2003 and the current COVID-19 pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. In both cases, the viral spike protein (S) is the principal target of neutralizing antibodies that prevent infection. Within the spike, the immunodominant receptor-binding domain (RBD) is the primary target of neutralizing antibodies in COVID-19 convalescent sera and vaccine recipients. We have constructed stabilized RBD derivatives of different sarbecoviruses: SARS-CoV-1 (Clade 1a), WIV-1 (Clade 1a), RaTG13 (Clade 1b), RmYN02 (Clade 2), and BtKY72 (Clade 3). Stabilization enhanced yield by 3-23-fold. The RBD derivatives were conformationally intact, as assayed by binding to multiple broadly neutralizing antibodies. The stabilized RBDs show significant enhancement in apparent Tm, exhibit resistance to a 2-h incubation at temperatures up to 60 °C in PBS in contrast to the corresponding WT RBDs, and show prolonged stability of over 15 days at 37 °C after lyophilization. In mice immunizations, both stabilization and trimerization significantly enhanced elicited neutralization titers by ∼100-fold. The stabilized RBD cocktail elicited highly neutralizing titers against both homologous and heterologous pseudoviruses. The immunogenicity of the vaccine formulation was assessed in both naïve and SARS-CoV-2 preimmunized mice, revealing an absence of immune imprinting, thus indicating its suitability for use in future sarbecovirus-origin epidemics or pandemics.
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