Epitope-Focused Immunogens Confer Broad Protection against Coronaviruses

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Abstract

Variable regions in coronavirus spike dominate antibody responses elicited by infection or conventional vaccination and limit induction of broad neutralization. In contrast, conserved S2 elements, including the stem helix (SH) and fusion peptide proximal region (FPPR), are promising but subdominant targets of protective immunity. Here, we employed computational design to generate de novo epitope-focused immunogens that precisely present the SH and FPPR epitopes. Formulated as combinatorial immunogens, this vaccine elicited consistent serum responses with broad reactivity across known human coronaviruses and induced epitope-specific antibodies with broad neutralizing activity. As a heterologous boost, epitope-focused immunogens protected mice against challenge with phylogenetically distinct coronaviruses, including bat SARS-related RsSHC014-CoV and MERS-CoV, establishing a generalizable strategy for precision immune focusing and advancing universal coronavirus vaccine development.

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