[HTML][HTML] Towards a population-based threshold of protection for COVID-19 vaccines

D Goldblatt, A Fiore-Gartland, M Johnson, A Hunt… - Vaccine, 2022 - Elsevier
D Goldblatt, A Fiore-Gartland, M Johnson, A Hunt, C Bengt, D Zavadska, HD Snipe…
Vaccine, 2022Elsevier
Correlates of protection for COVID-19 vaccines are urgently needed to license additional
vaccines. We measured immune responses to four COVID-19 vaccines of proven efficacy
using a single serological platform. IgG anti-Spike antibodies were highly correlated with
ID50 neutralization in a validated pseudoviral assay and correlated significantly with
efficacies for protection against infection with wild-type, alpha and delta variant SARS-CoV-2
virus. The protective threshold for each vaccine was calculated for IgG anti-Spike antibody …
Abstract
Correlates of protection for COVID-19 vaccines are urgently needed to license additional vaccines. We measured immune responses to four COVID-19 vaccines of proven efficacy using a single serological platform. IgG anti-Spike antibodies were highly correlated with ID50 neutralization in a validated pseudoviral assay and correlated significantly with efficacies for protection against infection with wild-type, alpha and delta variant SARS-CoV-2 virus. The protective threshold for each vaccine was calculated for IgG anti-Spike antibody. The mean protective threshold for all vaccine studies for WT virus was 154 BAU/ml (95 %CI 42–559), and for studies with antibody distributions that enabled precise estimation of thresholds (i.e. leaving out 2-dose mRNA regimens) was 60 BAU/ml (95 %CI 35–102). We propose that the proportion of individuals with responses above the appropriate protective threshold together with the geometric mean concentration can be used in comparative non-inferiority studies with licensed vaccines to ensure that new vaccines will be efficacious.
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