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How memory B cells develop after mRNA and nanoparticle COVID-19 vaccines in mice

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Abstract

Mice vaccinated with the mosaic 8b nanoparticle elicited monoclonal antibodies with improved neutralizing breadth against various SARS-CoV-2 variants.

  • The three vaccine regimens produced memory B cells with closely related antibody sequences and similar clonal diversity.
  • Serum neutralizing titers were highest following mRNA vaccination compared to nanoparticle vaccines.
  • The breadth of serologic responses from the mosaic nanoparticles was comparable to the homotypic nanoparticle and superior to the mRNA vaccine for some mismatched strains.
  • Monoclonal antibodies from memory B cells elicited by the mosaic 8b nanoparticle demonstrated greater breadth against a panel of SARS-CoV-2 variants and SARS-CoV.
  • Findings suggest that while mRNA vaccines may provide higher neutralizing titers, mosaic nanoparticle vaccines could enhance the diversity of antibody responses.

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