1. Epitope Mapping on Microarrays Highlights a Sequence on the N Protein with Strong Immune Response in SARS-CoV-2 Patients
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Roberto, Frigerio, Angelo, Musicò, Alessandro, Strada, Alessandro, Mussida, Paola, Gagni, Greta, Bergamaschi, Marcella, Chiari, Luisa, Barzon, Alessandro, Gori, and Marina, Cretich
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Epitopes ,Proteome ,SARS-CoV-2 ,Immunoglobulin G ,Spike Glycoprotein, Coronavirus ,Immunity ,COVID-19 ,Humans ,Antibodies, Viral ,Epitope Mapping ,Polyproteins - Abstract
In SARS-CoV-2 pandemic scenario, the identification of rapid methods to detect antibodies against coronavirus has been a wide and urgent issue. Epitope mapping on peptide microarrays is a rapid way to identify sequences with a high immunoreactivity. The process begins with a proteome-wide screening, based on immune affinity; the use of a high-density microarray is followed by a validation phase, where a restricted panel of probes is tested using peptide microarrays; peptide sequences are immobilized through a click-based strategy.COVID-19-positive sera are tested and immuno-domains regions are identified on SARS-CoV-2 spike (S), nucleocapsid (N) protein, and Orf1ab polyprotein. An epitope on N protein (region 155-171) provided good diagnostic performance in discriminating COVID-19-positive vs. healthy individuals. Using this sequence, 92% sensitivity and 100% specificity are reached for IgG detection in COVID-19 samples, and no cross-reactivity with common cold coronaviruses is detected. Overall, epitope 155-171 from N protein represents a promising candidate for further development and rapid implementation in serological tests.
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- 2022