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Longitudinal isolation of potent near-germline SARS-CoV-2-neutralizing antibodies from COVID-19 patients
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Viral DiagnosticsHumoral ResponseImmunologyImmunodominanceSars-cov-2 Neutralizing AntibodiesCovid-19Ic 100Vaccine TargetAllergyVaccine DevelopmentLongitudinal IsolationCovid-19 PandemicVirologyImmune SurveillanceHumoral ImmunityPotential PrecursorsSystems ImmunologyVaccinationPrecision VaccineMedicineVaccine ResearchViral Immunity
SUMMARY The SARS-CoV-2 pandemic has unprecedented implications for public health, social life, and world economy. Since approved drugs and vaccines are not available, new options for COVID-19 treatment and prevention are highly demanded. To identify SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies, we analysed the antibody response of 12 COVID-19 patients from 8 to 69 days post diagnosis. By screening 4,313 SARS-CoV-2-reactive B cells, we isolated 255 antibodies from different time points as early as 8 days post diagnosis. Among these, 28 potently neutralized authentic SARS-CoV-2 (IC 100 as low as 0.04 μg/ml), showing a broad spectrum of V genes and low levels of somatic mutations. Interestingly, potential precursors were identified in naïve B cell repertoires from 48 healthy individuals that were sampled before the COVID-19 pandemic. Our results demonstrate that SARS-CoV-2 neutralizing antibodies are readily generated from a diverse pool of precursors, fostering the hope of rapid induction of a protective immune response upon vaccination.
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