Author:
Brandolini Martina,Dirani Giorgio,Taddei Francesca,Zannoli Silvia,Denicolò Agnese,Arfilli Valentina,Battisti Arianna,Manera Martina,Mancini Andrea,Grumiro Laura,Marino Maria Michela,Gatti Giulia,Fantini Michela,Semprini Simona,Sambri Vittorio
Abstract
AbstractThe ongoing evolution of SARS-CoV-2 and the emergence of new viral variants bearing specific escape mutations responsible for immune evasion from antibody neutralisation has required a more accurate characterisation of the immune response as one of the evolutive forces behind viral adaptation to a largely immunised human population. In this work, culturing in the presence of neutralising sera vigorously promoted mutagenesis leading to the acquisition of known escape mutations on the spike as well as new presumptive escape mutations on structural proteins whose role as target of the neutralizing antibody response might have been thus far widely neglected. From this perspective, this study, in addition to tracing the past evolution of the species back to interactions with neutralising antibody immune response, also offers a glimpse into future evolutive scenarios.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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