Antigenic cartography using sera from sequence-confirmed SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern infections reveals antigenic divergence of Omicron

利用来自经序列确认的SARS-CoV-2相关感染变异株的血清进行抗原图谱分析,揭示了Omicron的抗原差异。

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作者:Karlijn van der Straten ,Denise Guerra ,Marit J van Gils ,Ilja Bontjer ,Tom G Caniels ,Hugo D G van Willigen ,Elke Wynberg ,Meliawati Poniman ,Judith A Burger ,Joey H Bouhuijs ,Jacqueline van Rijswijk ,Wouter Olijhoek ,Marinus H Liesdek ,A H Ayesha Lavell ,Brent Appelman ,Jonne J Sikkens ,Marije K Bomers ,Alvin X Han ,Brooke E Nichols ,Maria Prins ,Harry Vennema ,Chantal Reusken ,Menno D de Jong ,Godelieve J de Bree ,Colin A Russell ,Dirk Eggink ,Rogier W Sanders

Abstract

Large-scale vaccination campaigns have prevented countless hospitalizations and deaths due to COVID-19. However, the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants that escape from immunity challenges the effectiveness of current vaccines. Given this continuing evolution, an important question is when and how to update SARS-CoV-2 vaccines to antigenically match circulating variants, similarly to seasonal influenza viruses where antigenic drift necessitates periodic vaccine updates. Here, we studied SARS-CoV-2 antigenic drift by assessing neutralizing activity against variants of concern (VOCs) in a set of sera from patients infected with viral sequence-confirmed VOCs. Infections with D614G or Alpha strains induced the broadest immunity, whereas individuals infected with other VOCs had more strain-specific responses. Omicron BA.1 and BA.2 were substantially resistant to neutralization by sera elicited by all other variants. Antigenic cartography revealed that Omicron BA.1 and BA.2 were antigenically most distinct from D614G, associated with immune escape, and possibly will require vaccine updates to ensure vaccine effectiveness. Keywords: Omicron; SARS-CoV-2; VOCs; antibodies; antigenic cartography; convalescent; neutralization; vaccination; variants of concern.

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