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Primary exposure to SARS-CoV-2 variants elicits convergent epitope specificities, immunoglobulin V gene usage and public B cell clones.


ABSTRACT: An important consequence of infection with a SARS-CoV-2 variant is protective humoral immunity against other variants. The basis for such cross-protection at the molecular level is incompletely understood. Here we characterized the repertoire and epitope specificity of antibodies elicited by Beta, Gamma and ancestral variant infection and assessed their cross-reactivity to these and the more recent Delta and Omicron variants. We developed a high-throughput approach to obtain immunoglobulin sequences and produce monoclonal antibodies for functional assessment from single B cells. Infection with any variant elicited similar cross-binding antibody responses exhibiting a remarkably conserved hierarchy of epitope immunodominance. Furthermore, convergent V gene usage and similar public B cell clones were elicited regardless of infecting variant. These convergent responses despite antigenic variation may represent a general immunological principle that accounts for the continued efficacy of vaccines based on a single ancestral variant.

SUBMITTER: Lima NS 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8978934 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Primary exposure to SARS-CoV-2 variants elicits convergent epitope specificities, immunoglobulin V gene usage and public B cell clones.

Lima Noemia S NS   Musayev Maryam M   Johnston Timothy S TS   Wagner Danielle A DA   Henry Amy R AR   Wang Lingshu L   Yang Eun Sung ES   Zhang Yi Y   Birungi Kevina K   Black Walker P WP   O'Dell Sijy S   Schmidt Stephen D SD   Moon Damee D   Lorang Cynthia G CG   Zhao Bingchun B   Chen Man M   Boswell Kristin L KL   Roberts-Torres Jesmine J   Davis Rachel L RL   Peyton Lowrey L   Narpala Sandeep R SR   O'Connell Sarah S   Wang Jennifer J   Schrager Alexander A   Talana Chloe Adrienna CA   Leung Kwanyee K   Shi Wei W   Khashab Rawan R   Biber Asaf A   Zilberman Tal T   Rhein Joshua J   Vetter Sara S   Ahmed Afeefa A   Novik Laura L   Widge Alicia A   Gordon Ingelise I   Guech Mercy M   Teng I-Ting IT   Phung Emily E   Ruckwardt Tracy J TJ   Pegu Amarendra A   Misasi John J   Doria-Rose Nicole A NA   Gaudinski Martin M   Koup Richard A RA   Kwong Peter D PD   McDermott Adrian B AB   Amit Sharon S   Schacker Timothy W TW   Levy Itzchak I   Mascola John R JR   Sullivan Nancy J NJ   Schramm Chaim A CA   Douek Daniel C DC  

bioRxiv : the preprint server for biology 20220630


An important consequence of infection with a SARS-CoV-2 variant is protective humoral immunity against other variants. The basis for such cross-protection at the molecular level is incompletely understood. Here we characterized the repertoire and epitope specificity of antibodies elicited by Beta, Gamma and ancestral variant infection and assessed their cross-reactivity to these and the more recent Delta and Omicron variants. We developed a high-throughput approach to obtain immunoglobulin seque  ...[more]

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