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» Family resemblance: How T cells could fight many coronaviruses at once

» Family resemblance: How T cells could fight many coronaviruses at once | Immunology and Biotherapies | Scoop.it
LA JOLLA, CA—Scientists at La Jolla Institute for Immunology (LJI) are investigating how the immune system’s T cells react to a wide variety of coronaviruses, ranging from SARS to common cold coronaviruses.
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A Human Coronavirus Evolves Antigenically to Escape Antibody Immunity | bioRxiv

A Human Coronavirus Evolves Antigenically to Escape Antibody Immunity | bioRxiv | Immunology and Biotherapies | Scoop.it

There is intense interest in antibody immunity to coronaviruses. However, it is unknown if coronaviruses evolve to escape such immunity, and if so, how rapidly. Here we address this question by characterizing the historical evolution of human coronavirus 229E. We identify human sera from the 1980s and 1990s that have neutralizing titers against contemporaneous 229E that are comparable to the anti-SARS-CoV-2 titers induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination. We test these sera against 229E strains isolated after sera collection, and find that neutralizing titers are lower against these "future" viruses. In some cases, sera that neutralize contemporaneous 229E viral strains with titers >1:100 do not detectably neutralize strains isolated 8-17 years later. The decreased neutralization of "future" viruses is due to antigenic evolution of the viral spike, especially in the receptor-binding domain. If these results extrapolate to other coronaviruses, then it may be advisable to periodically update SARS-CoV-2 vaccines.

 

Preprint available in bioRxiV (Dec. 18, 2020):

https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.12.17.423313


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