Relating in vitro neutralisation level and protection in the CVnCoV (CUREVAC) trial
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PreprintAuthor/s
Cromer, DeborahReynaldi, Arnold
Steain, Megan
Triccas, James A
Davenport, Miles P
Khoury, David S
Abstract
Abstract A recent study analysed the relationship between neutralising antibody response and protection from SARS-CoV-2 infection across eight vaccine platforms 1 . The efficacy results from a phase 2b/3 trial of a ninth vaccine candidate, CVnCoV (CUREVAC), was announced on 16 ...
See moreAbstract A recent study analysed the relationship between neutralising antibody response and protection from SARS-CoV-2 infection across eight vaccine platforms 1 . The efficacy results from a phase 2b/3 trial of a ninth vaccine candidate, CVnCoV (CUREVAC), was announced on 16 June 2021 2 . The low efficacy of this new mRNA vaccine, which showed only 47% protection from symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection, was surprising given the high efficacy of two previous mRNA-based vaccines 3,4 . A number of factors have been suggested to play a role in the low efficacy in the CVnCoV study, particularly around the dose and immunogenicity of the vaccine (which uses an unmodified mRNA construct 5,6 ) and the potential role of infection with SARS-CoV-2 variants (which were the dominant strains observed in the CVnCoV trial) 2 .
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See moreAbstract A recent study analysed the relationship between neutralising antibody response and protection from SARS-CoV-2 infection across eight vaccine platforms 1 . The efficacy results from a phase 2b/3 trial of a ninth vaccine candidate, CVnCoV (CUREVAC), was announced on 16 June 2021 2 . The low efficacy of this new mRNA vaccine, which showed only 47% protection from symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection, was surprising given the high efficacy of two previous mRNA-based vaccines 3,4 . A number of factors have been suggested to play a role in the low efficacy in the CVnCoV study, particularly around the dose and immunogenicity of the vaccine (which uses an unmodified mRNA construct 5,6 ) and the potential role of infection with SARS-CoV-2 variants (which were the dominant strains observed in the CVnCoV trial) 2 .
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Date
2021Licence
OtherFaculty/School
Faculty of Medicine and Health, School of Medical SciencesShare