[HTML][HTML] Recombinant SARS-CoV-2 spike S1-Fc fusion protein induced high levels of neutralizing responses in nonhuman primates

W Ren, H Sun, GF Gao, J Chen, S Sun, R Zhao, G Gao… - Vaccine, 2020 - Elsevier
W Ren, H Sun, GF Gao, J Chen, S Sun, R Zhao, G Gao, Y Hu, G Zhao, Y Chen, X Jin, F Fang…
Vaccine, 2020Elsevier
The COVID-19 outbreak has become a global pandemic responsible for over 2,000,000
confirmed cases and over 126,000 deaths worldwide. In this study, we examined the
immunogenicity of CHO-expressed recombinant SARS-CoV-2 S1-Fc fusion protein in mice,
rabbits, and monkeys as a potential candidate for a COVID-19 vaccine. We demonstrate that
the S1-Fc fusion protein is extremely immunogenic, as evidenced by strong antibody titers
observed by day 7. Strong virus neutralizing activity was observed on day 14 in rabbits …
Abstract
The COVID-19 outbreak has become a global pandemic responsible for over 2,000,000 confirmed cases and over 126,000 deaths worldwide. In this study, we examined the immunogenicity of CHO-expressed recombinant SARS-CoV-2 S1-Fc fusion protein in mice, rabbits, and monkeys as a potential candidate for a COVID-19 vaccine. We demonstrate that the S1-Fc fusion protein is extremely immunogenic, as evidenced by strong antibody titers observed by day 7. Strong virus neutralizing activity was observed on day 14 in rabbits immunized with the S1-Fc fusion protein using a pseudovirus neutralization assay. Most importantly, in <20 days and three injections of the S1-Fc fusion protein, two monkeys developed higher virus neutralizing titers than a recovered COVID-19 patient in a live SARS-CoV-2 infection assay. Our data strongly suggests that the CHO-expressed SARS-CoV-2 S1-Fc recombinant protein could be a strong candidate for vaccine development against COVID-19.
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