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A delicate balance between antibody evasion and ACE2 affinity for Omicron BA.2.75.


ABSTRACT: Variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have caused successive global waves of infection. These variants, with multiple mutations in the spike protein, are thought to facilitate escape from natural and vaccine-induced immunity and often increase in affinity for ACE2. The latest variant to cause concern is BA.2.75, identified in India where it is now the dominant strain, with evidence of wider dissemination. BA.2.75 is derived from BA.2 and contains four additional mutations in the receptor-binding domain (RBD). Here, we perform an antigenic and biophysical characterization of BA.2.75, revealing an interesting balance between humoral evasion and ACE2 receptor affinity. ACE2 affinity for BA.2.75 is increased 9-fold compared with BA.2; there is also evidence of escape of BA.2.75 from immune serum, particularly that induced by Delta infection, which may explain the rapid spread in India, where where there is a high background of Delta infection. ACE2 affinity appears to be prioritized over greater escape.

SUBMITTER: Huo J 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9747698 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A delicate balance between antibody evasion and ACE2 affinity for Omicron BA.2.75.

Huo Jiandong J   Dijokaite-Guraliuc Aiste A   Liu Chang C   Zhou Daming D   Ginn Helen M HM   Das Raksha R   Supasa Piyada P   Selvaraj Muneeswaran M   Nutalai Rungtiwa R   Tuekprakhon Aekkachai A   Duyvesteyn Helen M E HME   Mentzer Alexander J AJ   Skelly Donal D   Ritter Thomas G TG   Amini Ali A   Bibi Sagida S   Adele Sandra S   Johnson Sile Ann SA   Paterson Neil G NG   Williams Mark A MA   Hall David R DR   Plowright Megan M   Newman Thomas A H TAH   Hornsby Hailey H   de Silva Thushan I TI   Temperton Nigel N   Klenerman Paul P   Barnes Eleanor E   Dunachie Susanna J SJ   Pollard Andrew J AJ   Lambe Teresa T   Goulder Philip P   Fry Elizabeth E EE   Mongkolsapaya Juthathip J   Ren Jingshan J   Stuart David I DI   Screaton Gavin R GR  

Cell reports 20221214 1


Variants of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) have caused successive global waves of infection. These variants, with multiple mutations in the spike protein, are thought to facilitate escape from natural and vaccine-induced immunity and often increase in affinity for ACE2. The latest variant to cause concern is BA.2.75, identified in India where it is now the dominant strain, with evidence of wider dissemination. BA.2.75 is derived from BA.2 and contains four additiona  ...[more]

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