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Correlates of protection for meningococcal surface protein vaccines: current approaches for the determination of breadth of coverage.

Jamie FindlowRay BorrowDavid S StephensPaul LiberatorAnnaliesa S AndersonPaul BalmerLuis Jodar
Published in: Expert review of vaccines (2022)
Surface protein MenB vaccines were developed using different approaches, resulting in unique formulations and thus their breadth of coverage. The surface proteins used as vaccine antigens can vary among meningococcal strains due to gene presence/absence, sequence diversity, and differences in protein expression. Assessment of the breadth of coverage provided by vaccines is influenced by the ability to induce cross-reactive functional immune responses to sequence diverse protein variants; the characteristics of the circulating invasive strains from specific geographic locations; methodological differences in the immunogenicity assays; differences in human immune responses between individuals; and the maintenance of protective antibody levels over time. Understanding the proportion of meningococcal strains, which are covered by the two licensed vaccines, is important in understanding protection from disease and public health use.
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