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Author: Zhang, Xue Feng ; Li, Qi Ming ; Shao, Shuai ; Han, Zi Bo ; Du, Li Fang ; Zheng, Xiang ; Su, Ji Guo ; Liu, Zhao Ming ; Wu, Jin Juan ; Hou, Jun Wei ; Jin, Yu Qin ; Liang, Yu ; Li, Xin Yu ; Hou, Ya Nan ; Lei, Wenwen ; Li, Xin ; Huang, Wei Jin ; Wu, Gui Zhen ; Zhang, Jin ; Wang, Hui ; Xu, Ke ; Shen, Fu Jie ; Lei, Ze Hua ; Zhang, Jing ; Liu, Ning
Large-scale populations in the world have been vaccinated with COVID-19 vaccines, however, breakthrough infections of SARS-CoV-2 are still growing rapidly due to the emergence of immune-evasive variants, especially Omicron. It is urgent to develop effective broad-spectrum vaccines to better control the pandemic of these variants. Here, we present a mosaic-type trimeric form of spike receptor-binding domain (mos-tri-RBD) as a broad-spectrum vaccine candidate, which carries the key mutations from Omicron and other circulating variants. Tests in rats showed that the designed mos-tri-RBD, whether used alone or as a booster shot, elicited potent cross-neutralizing antibodies against not only Omicron but also other immune-evasive variants. Neutralizing antibody ID50 titers induced by mos-tri-RBD were substantially higher than those elicited by homo-tri-RBD (containing homologous RBDs from prototype strain) or the BIBP inactivated COVID-19 vaccine (BBIBP-CorV). Our study indicates that mos-tri-RBD is highly immunogenic, which may serve as a broad-spectrum vaccine candidate in combating SARS-CoV-2 variants including Omicron.