Increased Receptor Affinity and Reduced Recognition by Specific Antibodies Contribute to Immune Escape of SARS-CoV-2 Variant Omicron

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In this report, we mechanistically reveal how the Variant of Concern (VOC) SARS-CoV-2 Omicron (B.1.1.529) escapes neutralizing antibody responses, by physio-chemical characterization of this variant in comparison to the wild-type Wuhan and the Delta variant (B.1.617.2). Convalescent sera, as well as sera obtained from participants who received two or three doses of mRNA vaccines (Moderna-mRNA-1273® or Pfizer-BNT162b2®), were used for comparison in this study. Our data demonstrate that both Delta, as well as Omicron variants, exhibit a higher affinity for the receptor ACE2, facilitating infection and causing antibody escape by receptor affinity (affinity escape), due to the reduced ability of antibodies to compete with RBD-receptor interaction and virus neutraliza-tion. In contrast, only Omicron but not the Delta variant escaped antibody recognition, most likely because only Omicron exhibits the mutation at E484A, a position associated with reduced recogni-tion, resulting in further reduced neutralization (specificity escape). Nevertheless, the immuniza-tions with RNA-based vaccines resulted in marked viral neutralization in vitro for all strains, com-patible with the fact that Omicron is still largely susceptible to vaccination-induced antibodies, de-spite affinity- and specificity escape.

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Vogt, A. C. S., Augusto, G., Martina, B., Chang, X., Nasrallah, G., Speiser, D. E., … Mohsen, M. O. (2022). Increased Receptor Affinity and Reduced Recognition by Specific Antibodies Contribute to Immune Escape of SARS-CoV-2 Variant Omicron. Vaccines, 10(5). https://doi.org/10.3390/vaccines10050743

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