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Epitope Mapping of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Reveals Distinct Antibody Binding Activity of Vaccinated and Infected Individuals

Nathaniel Felbinger, David Trudil, Lawrence Loomis, Richard Ascione, View ORCID ProfileGregory Siragusa, Seiji Haba, Shruti Rastogi, Aidan Mucci, Mark Claycomb, Sebastian Snowberger, Brian Luke, Stephen Francesconi, Shirley Tsang
doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.13.487697
Nathaniel Felbinger
1New Horizons Diagnostics, Inc., Arbutus, MD
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David Trudil
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Lawrence Loomis
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Richard Ascione
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2Georgetown University School of Medicine, Washington, DC
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Gregory Siragusa
1New Horizons Diagnostics, Inc., Arbutus, MD
3Scout Microbiology LLC, Waukesha, WI
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Seiji Haba
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Shruti Rastogi
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Aidan Mucci
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Mark Claycomb
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Sebastian Snowberger
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Brian Luke
4Frederick, MD 21702
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Stephen Francesconi
5DTRA (Defense Threat Reduction Agency), Ft. Belvoir, VA
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Shirley Tsang
1New Horizons Diagnostics, Inc., Arbutus, MD
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ABSTRACT

Previous studies have attempted to characterize the antibody response of individuals to the SARS-CoV-2 virus on a linear peptide level by utilizing peptide microarrays. These studies have helped to identify epitopes that have potential to be used for diagnostic tests to identify infected individuals, however, the immunological responses of individuals who have received the currently available Moderna mRNA-1273 or Pfizer BNT162b2 mRNA vaccines have not been characterized. We aimed to identify linear peptides of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein that elicited high IgG or IgA binding activity and to compare the immunoreactivity of infected individuals to those who received both doses of either vaccines by utilizing peptide microarrays. Our results revealed peptide epitopes of significant IgG binding among recently infected individuals. Some of these peptides are located near functional domains implicated in the high infectivity of SARS-CoV-2. Vaccinated individuals lacked these distinct markers despite overall binding activity being similar.

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Epitope Mapping of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Reveals Distinct Antibody Binding Activity of Vaccinated and Infected Individuals
Nathaniel Felbinger, David Trudil, Lawrence Loomis, Richard Ascione, Gregory Siragusa, Seiji Haba, Shruti Rastogi, Aidan Mucci, Mark Claycomb, Sebastian Snowberger, Brian Luke, Stephen Francesconi, Shirley Tsang
bioRxiv 2022.04.13.487697; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.13.487697
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Epitope Mapping of SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein Reveals Distinct Antibody Binding Activity of Vaccinated and Infected Individuals
Nathaniel Felbinger, David Trudil, Lawrence Loomis, Richard Ascione, Gregory Siragusa, Seiji Haba, Shruti Rastogi, Aidan Mucci, Mark Claycomb, Sebastian Snowberger, Brian Luke, Stephen Francesconi, Shirley Tsang
bioRxiv 2022.04.13.487697; doi: https://doi.org/10.1101/2022.04.13.487697

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