Extraordinary Titer and Broad Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Neutralization Induced by Stabilized RBD Nanoparticles from Strain BA.5

  • Zhantong Wang
  • , Baoshan Zhang
  • , Li Ou
  • , Qi Qiu
  • , Lingshu Wang
  • , Tatsiana Bylund
  • , Wing Pui Kong
  • , Wei Shi
  • , Yaroslav Tsybovsky
  • , Lingyuan Wu
  • , Qiong Zhou
  • , Ridhi Chaudhary
  • , Misook Choe
  • , Thayne H. Dickey
  • , Mohammed El Anbari
  • , Adam S. Olia
  • , Reda Rawi
  • , I. Ting Teng
  • , Danyi Wang
  • , Shuishu Wang
  • Niraj H. Tolia, Tongqing Zhou*, Peter D. Kwong*
*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

The receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the SARS-CoV-2 spike is a primary target of neutralizing antibodies and a key component of licensed vaccines. Substantial mutations in RBD, however, enable current variants to escape immunogenicity generated by vaccination with the ancestral (WA1) strain. Here, we produce and assess self-assembling nanoparticles displaying RBDs from WA1 and BA.5 strains by using the SpyTag:SpyCatcher system for coupling. We observed both WA1- and BA.5-RBD nanoparticles to degrade substantially after a few days at 37 °C. Incorporation of nine RBD-stabilizing mutations, however, increased yield ~five-fold and stability such that more than 50% of either the WA1- or BA.5-RBD nanoparticle was retained after one week at 37 °C. Murine immunizations revealed that the stabilized RBD-nanoparticles induced ~100-fold higher autologous neutralization titers than the prefusion-stabilized (S2P) spike at a 2 μg dose. Even at a 25-fold lower dose where S2P-induced neutralization titers were below the detection limit, the stabilized BA.5-RBD nanoparticle induced homologous titers of 12,795 ID50 and heterologous titers against WA1 of 1767 ID50. Assessment against a panel of β-coronavirus variants revealed both the stabilized BA.5-RBD nanoparticle and the stabilized WA1-BA.5-(mosaic)-RBD nanoparticle to elicit much higher neutralization breadth than the stabilized WA1-RBD nanoparticle. The extraordinary titer and high neutralization breadth elicited by stabilized RBD nanoparticles from strain BA.5 make them strong candidates for next-generation COVID-19 vaccines.

Original languageEnglish
Article number37
JournalVaccines
Volume12
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2024
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • COVID-19
  • RBD
  • SARS-CoV-2
  • SpyTag:SpyCatcher conjugation
  • encapsulin
  • immunization
  • nanoparticle vaccine
  • neutralizing response

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