Literature DB >> 33483707

Systematic evaluation of IgG responses to SARS-CoV-2 spike protein-derived peptides for monitoring COVID-19 patients.

Yang Li1, Dan-Yun Lai1, Qing Lei2, Zhao-Wei Xu1,3, Feng Wang4, Hongyan Hou4, Lingyun Chen5, Jiaoxiang Wu6, Yan Ren7, Ming-Liang Ma1, Bo Zhang4, Hong Chen1, Caizheng Yu8, Jun-Biao Xue1, Yun-Xiao Zheng1, Xue-Ning Wang1, He-Wei Jiang1, Hai-Nan Zhang1, Huan Qi1, Shu-Juan Guo1, Yandi Zhang2, Xiaosong Lin2, Zongjie Yao2, Pengfei Pang9, Dawei Shi10, Wei Wang11, Xiao Yang12, Jie Zhou11, Huiming Sheng6, Ziyong Sun4, Hong Shan13, Xionglin Fan14, Sheng-Ce Tao15.   

Abstract

Serological tests play an essential role in monitoring and combating the COVID-19 pandemic. Recombinant spike protein (S protein), especially the S1 protein, is one of the major reagents used for serological tests. However, the high cost of S protein production and possible cross-reactivity with other human coronaviruses pose unavoidable challenges. By taking advantage of a peptide microarray with full spike protein coverage, we analyzed 2,434 sera from 858 COVID-19 patients, 63 asymptomatic patients and 610 controls collected from multiple clinical centers. Based on the results, we identified several S protein-derived 12-mer peptides that have high diagnostic performance. In particular, for monitoring the IgG response, one peptide (aa 1148-1159 or S2-78) exhibited a sensitivity (95.5%, 95% CI 93.7-96.9%) and specificity (96.7%, 95% CI 94.8-98.0%) comparable to those of the S1 protein for the detection of both symptomatic and asymptomatic COVID-19 cases. Furthermore, the diagnostic performance of the S2-78 (aa 1148-1159) IgG was successfully validated by ELISA in an independent sample cohort. A panel of four peptides, S1-93 (aa 553-564), S1-97 (aa 577-588), S1-101 (aa 601-612) and S1-105 (aa 625-636), that likely will avoid potential cross-reactivity with sera from patients infected by other coronaviruses was constructed. The peptides identified in this study may be applied independently or in combination with the S1 protein for accurate, affordable, and accessible COVID-19 diagnosis.

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Keywords:  Antibody; Diagnosis; SARS-CoV-2; Spike; peptide

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33483707      PMCID: PMC7821179          DOI: 10.1038/s41423-020-00612-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Mol Immunol        ISSN: 1672-7681            Impact factor:   22.096


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