Dissecting humoral immune responses to an MVA-vectored MERS-CoV vaccine in humans using a systems serology approach - Bordeaux Population Health
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Dissecting humoral immune responses to an MVA-vectored MERS-CoV vaccine in humans using a systems serology approach

Leonie Weskamm
Paulina Tarnow
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Charlotte Harms
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Matthijs Raadsen
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Monika Friedrich
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Laura Rübenacker
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Cordula Grüttner
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Mariana Garcia
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Till Koch
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Stephan Becker
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Gerd Sutter
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Bart Haagmans
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Anahita Fathi
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Sandra Blois
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Christine Dahlke
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Marylyn Addo
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Besides neutralizing antibodies, which are considered an important measure for vaccine immunogenicity, Fc-mediated antibody functions can contribute to antibody-mediated protection. They are strongly influenced by structural antibody properties such as subclass and Fc glycan composition. We here applied a systems serology approach to dissect humoral immune responses induced by MVA-MERS-S, an MVA-vectored vaccine against the Middle East respiratory syndrome coronavirus (MERS-CoV). Building on preceding studies reporting the safety and immunogenicity of MVA-MERS-S, our study highlights the potential of a late boost, administered one year after prime, to enhance both neutralizing and Fc-mediated antibody functionality compared to the primary vaccination series. Distinct characteristics were observed for antibodies specific to the MERS-CoV spike protein S1 and S2 subunits, regarding subclass and glycan compositions as well as Fc functionality. These findings highlight the benefit of a late homologous booster vaccination with MVA-MERS-S and may be of interest for the design of future coronavirus vaccines.
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hal-04707178 , version 1 (01-10-2024)

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Leonie Weskamm, Paulina Tarnow, Charlotte Harms, Melanie Huchon, Matthijs Raadsen, et al.. Dissecting humoral immune responses to an MVA-vectored MERS-CoV vaccine in humans using a systems serology approach. iScience, 2024, 27 (8), pp.110470. ⟨10.1016/j.isci.2024.110470⟩. ⟨hal-04707178⟩

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