Author:
Vigan-Womas Inès,Spadoni Jean-Louis,Poiret Thomas,Taïeb Fabien,Randrianarisaona Fanirisoa,Faye Rokhaya,Mbow Adji Astou,Gaye Aboubacry,Dia Ndongo,Loucoubar Cheikh,Ny Mioramalala Diary Juliannie,Ratovoson Rila,Randremanana Rindra Vatosoa,Sall Amadou Alpha,Seydi Moussa,Noirel Josselin,Moreau Gabriel,Simon Arnaud,Holenya Pavlo,Meyniel Jean-Philippe,Zagury Jean-François,Schoenhals Matthieu
Abstract
AbstractProfiling of the antibody responses to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) proteins in African populations is scarce. Here, we performed a detailed IgM and IgG epitope mapping study against 487 peptides covering SARS-CoV-2 wild-type structural proteins. A panel of 41 pre-pandemic and 82 COVID-19 RT-PCR confirmed sera from Madagascar and Senegal were used. We found that the main 36 immunodominant linear epitopes identified were (i) similar in both countries, (ii) distributed mainly in the Spike and the Nucleocapsid proteins, (iii) located outside the RBD and NTD regions where most of the reported SARS-CoV-2 variant mutations occur, and (iv) identical to those reported in European, North American, and Asian studies. Within the severe group, antibody levels were inversely correlated with the viral load. This first antibody epitope mapping study performed in patients from two African countries may be helpful to guide rational peptide-based diagnostic assays or vaccine development.
Funder
Institut Pasteur
Institut Pasteur de Dakar
Welcome Trust
Conservatoire National des Arts et Métiers
Institut Pasteur de Madagascar
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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