Adjuvanted subunit intranasal vaccine prevents SARS-CoV-2 onward transmission in hamsters.
Yongjun SuiSwagata KarBhavna ChawlaTanya HoangYuanKai YuShannon M WallaceHanne AndersenJay A BerzofskyPublished in: bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology (2024)
Natural transmission of SARS-CoV-2 is primarily airborne, through the respiratory mucosal route. However, current licensed COVID-19 vaccines are all intramuscular and induce more systemic than mucosal immunity. Here, we did a head-to-head comparison of COVID-19 booster vaccines on SARS-CoV-2 onward transmission. We found that compared to boosting with a Moderna mRNA systemic vaccine, a nanoparticle intranasal COVID-19 vaccine much more effectively prevents onward airborne transmission to naïve recipient hamsters. The protection was correlated with local mucosal antibody. Thus, a mucosal nanoparticle vaccine should be considered for preventing onward airborne transmission, a key public health necessity that has not been adequately studied.