8dya
From Proteopedia
Structure of the SARS-CoV-2 spike glycoprotein S2 subunit
Structural highlights
Publication Abstract from PubMedNumerous safe and effective coronavirus disease 2019 vaccines have been developed worldwide that use various delivery technologies and engineering strategies. We show here that vaccines containing prefusion-stabilizing S mutations elicit antibody responses in humans with enhanced recognition of S and the S(1) subunit relative to postfusion S as compared with vaccines lacking these mutations or natural infection. Prefusion S and S(1) antibody binding titers positively and equivalently correlated with neutralizing activity, and depletion of S(1)-directed antibodies completely abrogated plasma neutralizing activity. We show that neutralizing activity is almost entirely directed to the S(1) subunit and that variant cross-neutralization is mediated solely by receptor binding domain-specific antibodies. Our data provide a quantitative framework for guiding future S engineering efforts to develop vaccines with higher resilience to the emergence of variants than current technologies. SARS-CoV-2 spike conformation determines plasma neutralizing activity elicited by a wide panel of human vaccines.,Bowen JE, Park YJ, Stewart C, Brown JT, Sharkey WK, Walls AC, Joshi A, Sprouse KR, McCallum M, Tortorici MA, Franko NM, Logue JK, Mazzitelli IG, Nguyen AW, Silva RP, Huang Y, Low JS, Jerak J, Tiles SW, Ahmed K, Shariq A, Dan JM, Zhang Z, Weiskopf D, Sette A, Snell G, Posavad CM, Iqbal NT, Geffner J, Bandera A, Gori A, Sallusto F, Maynard JA, Crotty S, Van Voorhis WC, Simmerling C, Grifantini R, Chu HY, Corti D, Veesler D Sci Immunol. 2022 Dec 23;7(78):eadf1421. doi: 10.1126/sciimmunol.adf1421. Epub , 2022 Dec 23. PMID:36356052[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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