Antibodies from Sierra Leonean and Nigerian Lassa fever survivors cross-react with recombinant proteins representing Lassa viruses of divergent lineages

Author:

Heinrich Megan L.,Boisen Matthew L.,Nelson Diana K. S.,Bush Duane J.,Cross Robert W.,Koval Anatoliy P.,Hoffmann Andrew R.,Beddingfield Brandon J.,Hastie Kathryn M.,Rowland Megan M.,Aimukanova Irina,Koval Sophia,Lathigra Raju,Borisevich Viktoriya,Momoh Mambu,Sandi John Demby,Goba Augustine,Odia lkponmwosa,Baimba Francis,Aiyepada John O.,Ebo Benevolence,Eromon Philomena,Ugwu Chinedu,Folarin Onikepe,Olumade Testimony,Onyechi MacDonald N.,Etafo Johnson,Adeyemi Rashidat,Ella Elijah E.,Aminu Maryam,Gomerep Simji S.,Eke Matthew Afam,Ogunsanya Olusola,Akpede George O.,Asogun Danny O.,Okogbenin Sylvanus A.,Okokhere Peter O.,Holst Johan,Shaffer Jeffrey G.,Schieffelin John S.,Geisbert Thomas W.,Saphire Erica Ollmann,Happi Christian T.,Grant Donald S.,Garry Robert F.,Branco Luis M.

Abstract

AbstractLassa virus (LASV) is the causative agent of Lassa fever, an often-fatal hemorrhagic disease that is endemic in West Africa. Seven genetically distinct LASV lineages have been identified. As part of CEPI’s (Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations) Lassa vaccine development program, we assessed the potential of the human immune system to mount cross-reactive and cross-protective humoral immune responses to antigens from the most prevalent LASV lineages, which are lineages II and III in Nigeria and lineage IV in Sierra Leone. IgG and IgM present in the blood of Lassa fever survivors from Nigeria or Sierra Leone exhibited substantial cross-reactivity for binding to LASV nucleoprotein and two engineered (linked and prefusion) versions of the glycoproteins (GP) of lineages II–IV. There was less cross-reactivity for the Zinc protein. Serum or plasma from Nigerian Lassa fever survivors neutralized LASV pseudoviruses expressing lineage II GP better than they neutralized lineage III or IV GP expressing pseudoviruses. Sierra Leonean survivors did not exhibit a lineage bias. Neutralization titres determined using LASV pseudovirus assays showed significant correlation with titres determined by plaque reduction with infectious LASV. These studies provide guidance for comparison of humoral immunity to LASV of distinct lineages following natural infection or immunization.

Funder

Coalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Multidisciplinary

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