A review of the immunogenicity and safety of booster doses of omicron variant-containing mRNA-1273 COVID-19 vaccines in adults and children.

IF 5.5 3区 医学 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY Expert Review of Vaccines Pub Date : 2024-01-01 Epub Date: 2024-09-09 DOI:10.1080/14760584.2024.2397026
Frances Priddy, Spyros Chalkias, Brandon Essink, Jordan Whatley, Adam Brosz, Ivan T Lee, Jing Feng, LaRee Tracy, Weiping Deng, Wen Zhou, Honghong Zhou, Avika Dixit, Sabine Schnyder-Ghamloush, Bethany Girard, Elizabeth de Windt, Anne Yeakey, Jacqueline Miller, Rituparna Das, Barbara J Kuter
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Abstract

Introduction: Vaccination against SARS-CoV-2 is an integral pillar of the public health approach to COVID-19. With the emergence of variants of concern that increase transmissibility and escape from vaccine- or infection-induced protection, vaccines have been developed to more closely match the newly circulating SARS-CoV-2 strains to improve protection. The safety and immunogenicity of multiple authorized messenger RNA (mRNA)-based COVID-19 vaccines targeting the omicron sublineage (BA.1, BA.4/BA.5, and XBB.1.5) have been demonstrated in several clinical trials among adults and children.

Areas covered: This review will comprehensively detail the available evidence (published through July 2024) from ongoing clinical trials on omicron variant-containing mRNA-1273 vaccines administered as additional doses in previously vaccinated target demographics.

Expert opinion: Across three clinical trials, omicron variant-containing mRNA-1273 vaccines induced immune responses to vaccine-matched omicron strains as well as ancestral SARS-CoV-2, with a safety and reactogenicity profile comparable to the original mRNA-1273 vaccine. Combined with pivotal data demonstrating the safety, efficacy, and effectiveness of the original mRNA-1273 vaccine, these findings support the use of variant-containing mRNA-1273 vaccines and provide confidence that expeditious development of updated vaccines using this established mRNA platform can maintain protection against COVID-19.

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成人和儿童接种含 mRNA-1273 COVID-19 的奥米克变体疫苗的免疫原性和安全性综述。
导言:接种 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗是应对 COVID-19 的公共卫生方法中不可或缺的支柱。随着令人担忧的变异株的出现,这些变异株增加了传播性,并可逃避疫苗或感染引起的保护,因此,人们开发了与新流行的 SARS-CoV-2 株更匹配的疫苗,以提高保护效果。在成人和儿童中进行的几项临床试验已经证明了多种已获授权的基于信使 RNA (mRNA) 的 COVID-19 疫苗的安全性和免疫原性,这些疫苗以奥米克次系(BA.1、BA.4/BA.5 和 XBB.1.5)为目标:本综述将全面详述目前正在进行的含奥米克龙变体 mRNA-1273 疫苗临床试验的现有证据(截至 2023 年 12 月已发表),这些临床试验是在之前接种过疫苗的目标人群中作为额外剂量接种的:在三项临床试验中,含有 omicron 变异株的 mRNA-1273 疫苗诱导了与疫苗匹配的 omicron 株以及祖先 SARS-CoV-2 的免疫反应,其安全性和致反应性与原始 mRNA-1273 疫苗相当。这些研究结果与证明原始 mRNA-1273 疫苗的安全性、有效性和有效性的关键数据相结合,支持了含变体的 mRNA-1273 疫苗的使用,并使人们相信,利用这一成熟的 mRNA 平台快速开发更新的疫苗可以保持对 COVID-19 的保护。
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Expert Review of Vaccines
Expert Review of Vaccines 医学-免疫学
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期刊介绍: Expert Review of Vaccines (ISSN 1476-0584) provides expert commentary on the development, application, and clinical effectiveness of new vaccines. Coverage includes vaccine technology, vaccine adjuvants, prophylactic vaccines, therapeutic vaccines, AIDS vaccines and vaccines for defence against bioterrorism. All articles are subject to rigorous peer-review. The vaccine field has been transformed by recent technological advances, but there remain many challenges in the delivery of cost-effective, safe vaccines. Expert Review of Vaccines facilitates decision making to drive forward this exciting field.
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