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Plasmodium infection induces cross-reactive antibodies to carbohydrate epitopes on the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein

Authors :
Roch K. Dabiré
Arnau Casanovas-Massana
Amy K. Bei
Aaron M. Ring
Akiko Iwasaki
Renata B. Filler
Amadou Moctar Mbaye
Daniel Hodson
Sarah Lapidus
Babacar Diouf
Madison S. Strine
Inés Vigan-Womas
Juan Carlos Quintero Vélez
Choukri Ben-Mamoun
Kathy Kamath
Yile Dai
Ousmane Faye
Albert I. Ko
Alassane Mbengue
Seynabou D. Sene
Nivison Nery
Michael Cappello
Baba Dieye
Federico Costa
Rokhaya Faye
Khadidiatou Mangou
Craig B. Wilen
Jason R. Andrews
Jon Klein
Fabrice A. Somé
Yannick Mbarga
Mitermayer G. Reis
Michael T. Wilson
Adam J. Moore
Carolina Lucas
Elisabeth Baum-Jones
Awa B. Deme
Fatoumata Diallo
M. Catherine Muenker
Amadou A. Sall
Younous Diedhiou
Mariama N. Pouye
Aida Sadikh Badiane
Ariktha Srivathsan
Moussa Moïse Diagne
Cheikh Tidiane Diagne
Yap Boum
Mouhamad Sy
Ben Z. Katz
John Shon
Carole Else Eboumbou Moukoko
Ibrahima Ndiaye
Bacary D. Sadio
Daouda Ndiaye
Sunil Parikh
Feimei Liu
Jean-Bosco Ouédraogo
Adam V. Wisnewski
Melissa Campbell
John D. Huck
Source :
medRxiv, article-version (status) pre, article-version (number) 1
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory, 2021.

Abstract

Individuals with acute malaria infection generated high levels of antibodies that cross-react with the SARS-CoV-2 Spike protein. Cross-reactive antibodies specifically recognized the sialic acid moiety on N-linked glycans of the Spike protein and do not neutralize in vitro SARS-CoV-2. Sero-surveillance is critical for monitoring and projecting disease burden and risk during the pandemic; however, routine use of Spike protein-based assays may overestimate SARS-CoV-2 exposure and population-level immunity in malaria-endemic countries.

Details

Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
medRxiv, article-version (status) pre, article-version (number) 1
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....351eccfac9c2d67fae993b20f892e630