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Delineating antibody escape from Omicron sublineages

Authors :
Henning Gruell
Kanika Vanshylla
Michael Korenkov
Pinkus Tober-Lau
Matthias Zehner
Friederike Münn
Hanna Janicki
Max Augustin
Philipp Schommers
Leif Erik Sander
Florian Kurth
Christoph Kreer
Florian Klein
Publication Year :
2022
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2022.

Abstract

SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies play a critical role in prevention and treatment of COVID-19 but are challenged by viral evolution and antibody evasion, exemplified by the highly resistant Omicron BA.1 sublineage.1–12 Importantly, the recently identified Omicron sublineages BA.2.12.1 and BA.4/5 with differing spike mutations are rapidly emerging in various countries. By determining polyclonal serum activity of 50 convalescent or vaccinated individuals against BA.1, BA.1.1, BA.2, BA.2.12.1, and BA.4/5, we reveal a further reduction of BA.4/5 susceptibility to vaccinee sera. Most notably, delineation of the sensitivity to an extended panel of 163 antibodies demonstrates pronounced antigenic differences of individual sublineages with distinct escape patterns and increased antibody resistance of BA.4/5 compared to the most prevalent BA.2 sublineage. These results suggest that the antigenic distance from BA.1 and the increased resistance compared to BA.2 may favor immune escape-mediated expansion of BA.4/5 after the first Omicron wave. Finally, while most monoclonal antibodies in clinical stages are inactive against all Omicron sublineages, we identify promising novel antibodies with high pan-Omicron neutralizing potency. Our study provides a detailed understanding of the antibody escape from the most recently emerging Omicron sublineages that can inform on effective strategies to prevent and treat COVID-19.

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Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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