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Development of a cross-protective common cold coronavirus vaccine

Journal of Virology. 2025-11; 
Tanushree Dangi, Shiyi Li, Pablo Penaloza-MacMaster
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Abstract

Common cold coronaviruses, such as OC43 and HKU1, typically cause mild respiratory infections in healthy people. However, they can lead to severe illness in high-risk groups, including immunocompromised individuals and older adults. Currently, there is no clinically approved vaccine to prevent infection by common cold coronaviruses. Here, we developed an mRNA vaccine expressing a stabilized spike protein derived from OC43 coronavirus and tested its efficacy in different challenge models in C57BL/6 mice. This novel OC43 vaccine elicited OC43-specific immune responses, as well as cross-reactive immune response against other embecoviruses, including HKU1 and mouse hepatitis virus (MHV-A59). Interestingly, this OC4... More

Keywords

HCoV-OC43; coronavirus; cross-protective immunity; vaccines