Single-cycle SARS-CoV-2 vaccine elicits high protection and sterilizing immunity in hamsters

Thomas Klimkait,Martin J. Lett,Fabian Otte, David Hauser,Jacob Schön, Enja Kipfer,Donata Hoffmann,Nico Joel Halwe,Angele Breithaupt, Lisa K. Ulrich, Tobias Britzke, Yuepeng Zhang, Vladimir Cmiljanović,Claudia Wylezich,Lorena Urda,Christopher M. R. Lang,Martin Beer, Christian Mittelholzer

bioRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory)(2023)

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Vaccines have been central in ending the COVID-19 pandemic, but newly emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants increasingly escape first-generation vaccine protection. To fill this gap, live particle-based vaccines mimicking natural infection aim at protecting against a broader spectrum of virus variants. We designed “single-cycle SARS-CoV-2 viruses” (SCVs) that lack essential viral genes, possess superior immune-modulatory features and provide an excellent safety profile in the Syrian hamster model. All intranasally vaccinated animals were fully protected against an autologous challenge with SARS-CoV-2 virus using an Envelope-gene-deleted vaccine candidate. By deleting key immune-downregulating genes, sterilizing immunity was achieved with an advanced candidate without virus spread to contact animals. Furthermore, vaccinated animals were protected from SARS-CoV-2 characteristic tissue inflammation and lung damage. Hence, SCVs have the potential to induce broad and durable protection against COVID-19 superior to a natural infection.
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immunity,single-cycle,sars-cov
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