Multi-clonal SARS-CoV-2 neutralization by antibodies isolated from severe COVID-19 convalescent donors

Author:

Mor MichaelORCID,Werbner Michal,Alter Joel,Safra Modi,Chomsky EladORCID,Lee Jamie C.,Hada-Neeman Smadar,Polonsky KseniaORCID,Nowell Cameron J.ORCID,Clark Alex E.ORCID,Roitburd-Berman Anna,Ben-Shalom Noam,Navon Michal,Rafael DorORCID,Sharim Hila,Kiner Evgeny,Griffis Eric R.ORCID,Gershoni Jonathan M.ORCID,Kobiler Oren,Leibel Sandra Lawrynowicz,Zimhony Oren,Carlin Aaron F.ORCID,Yaari GurORCID,Dessau MosheORCID,Gal-Tanamy MeitalORCID,Hagin DavidORCID,Croker Ben A.ORCID,Freund Natalia T.ORCID

Abstract

The interactions between antibodies, SARS-CoV-2 and immune cells contribute to the pathogenesis of COVID-19 and protective immunity. To understand the differences between antibody responses in mild versus severe cases of COVID-19, we analyzed the B cell responses in patients 1.5 months post SARS-CoV-2 infection. Severe, and not mild, infection correlated with high titers of IgG against Spike receptor binding domain (RBD) that were capable of ACE2:RBD inhibition. B cell receptor (BCR) sequencing revealed that VH3-53 was enriched during severe infection. Of the 22 antibodies cloned from two severe donors, six exhibited potent neutralization against authentic SARS-CoV-2, and inhibited syncytia formation. Using peptide libraries, competition ELISA and mutagenesis of RBD, we mapped the epitopes of the neutralizing antibodies (nAbs) to three different sites on the Spike. Finally, we used combinations of nAbs targeting different immune-sites to efficiently block SARS-CoV-2 infection. Analysis of 49 healthy BCR repertoires revealed that the nAbs germline VHJH precursors comprise up to 2.7% of all VHJHs. We demonstrate that severe COVID-19 is associated with unique BCR signatures and multi-clonal neutralizing responses that are relatively frequent in the population. Moreover, our data support the use of combination antibody therapy to prevent and treat COVID-19.

Funder

Israeli Science Foundation

Tel Aviv University Vice President of Research and Developmen

Israel Science Foundation

Israeli Innovation Authority

National Institutes of Health

American Asthma Foundation

BSF

Burroughs Welcome Fund

Publisher

Public Library of Science (PLoS)

Subject

Virology,Genetics,Molecular Biology,Immunology,Microbiology,Parasitology

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