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Substantial immune response in Omicron infected breakthrough and unvaccinated individuals against SARS-CoV-2 variants of concerns
Pragya D Yadav; Gajanan Sapkal; Rima R Sahay; Varsha Potdar; Gururaj Deshpande; Deepak Y Patil; Dimpal A Nyayanit; Anita M Shete; Jayanthi Shastri; Pradeep Awate; Bharti Malhotra; Priya Abraham.
Affiliation
  • Pragya D Yadav; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, India Pin-411021
  • Gajanan Sapkal; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, India Pin-411021
  • Rima R Sahay; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, India Pin-411021
  • Varsha Potdar; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, India Pin-411022
  • Gururaj Deshpande; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, India Pin-411021
  • Deepak Y Patil; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, India Pin-411021
  • Dimpal A Nyayanit; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, India Pin-411021
  • Anita M Shete; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, India Pin-411021
  • Jayanthi Shastri; Kasturba Hospital for Infectious Diseases, Mumbai, India Pin-400011
  • Pradeep Awate; State Surveillance Officer, Integrated Disease Surveillance program, Pune, Maharashtra, India Pin 411006
  • Bharti Malhotra; Sawai Man Singh Medical College, Jaipur, India Pin- 302004
  • Priya Abraham; Indian Council of Medical Research-National Institute of Virology, Pune, IndiaPin-411021
Preprint in English | bioRxiv | ID: ppbiorxiv-477043
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ABSTRACT
The recent emergence of highly mutated SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant has debilitating effect on public health system of the affected countries worldwide. Currently India is facing third wave of COVID-19 pandemic and going through a severe crisis. Within short span of time, the variant has shown high transmissibility and capability of evading the immune response generated against natural infection and vaccination. The immune escape potential of Omicron is a serious concern and further needs to be explored. In the present study, we have assessed the IgG and neutralizing antibody (NAb) response in breakthrough individuals vaccinated with two doses ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 vaccine (n=25), breakthrough individuals vaccinated with two doses of BNT162b2 mRNA vaccine (n=8) and unvaccinated individuals (n=6). All these individuals were infected with Omicron variant. The IgG antibody activity in the sera of the ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 and BNT162b2 mRNA breakthrough individuals was comparable with S1-RBD, while it was lesser in BNT162b2 mRNA breakthrough individuals with N protein and inactivated whole antigen IgG ELISA. BNT162b2 mRNA breakthrough individuals showed moderate reduction in NAb GMTs compared to ChAdOx1 nCoV-19 against Alpha, Beta and Delta. However, 3-fold higher reduction was observed with omicron variant in BNT162b2 mRNA than ChAdOx1 nCoV-19. Apparently, Alpha variant was modestly resistant to the sera of unvaccinated individuals than Beta, Delta and Omicron. Our study demonstrated substantial immune response in the individuals infected with Omicron. The neutralizing antibodies could effectively neutralize the Omicron and other VOCs including the most prevalent Delta variant.
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Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: bioRxiv Language: English Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
Full text: Available Collection: Preprints Database: bioRxiv Language: English Year: 2022 Document type: Preprint
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