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Title: Sputnik V-Induced Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 Variants during the Dissemination of the Gamma Variant in Venezuela
Authors: Franco, Christopher
Cornejo, Alejandro
Rodríguez, Mariajosé
García, Alexis H.
Belisario, Inirida
Mayora, Soriuska
Garzaro, Domingo José
Jaspe, Rossana Celeste
Hidalgo, Mariana
Parra, Nereida
Liprandi, Ferdinando
Zambrano, José Luis
Rangel, Héctor Rafael
Pujol, Flor Helene
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2
Sputnik V
antibodies
variants
ELISA
neutralization
Issue Date: 18-Sep-2024
Publisher: Viruses
Citation: Franco, C.; Cornejo, A.; Rodríguez, M.; García, A.; Belisario, I.; Mayora, S.; Garzaro, D.J.; Jaspe, R.C.; Hidalgo, M.; Parra, N.; et al. Sputnik V-Induced Antibodies against SARS-CoV-2 Variants during the Dissemination of the Gamma Variant in Venezuela. Viruses 2024, 16, 1480. https://doi.org/10.3390/v16091480
Abstract: The COVID-19 pandemic was characterized by the emergence and succession of SARSCoV-2 variants able to evade the antibody response induced by natural infection and vaccination. To evaluate the IgG reactivity and neutralizing capacity of the serum of individuals vaccinated with Sputnik V (105 volunteers vaccinated) against different viral variants. IgG reactivity to the Spike protein (S) was evaluated by ELISA. A plaque reduction neutralization test was performed using different viral variant isolates. At 42 days post-vaccination, the frequency of recognition and reactivity to the S protein of the Omicron variant was lower compared to that of the other variants. In general, a higher average neutralization titer was seen against the ancestral variant compared to the variants, especially Omicron. However, some sera exhibited a higher neutralization titer to the Gamma variant compared to the ancestral variant, suggesting unapparent exposure during the clinical trial. Antibodies induced by Sputnik V can recognize, persist, and neutralize SARS-CoV-2 variants, with Omicron being the one that best evades this response. These results represent a unique report on the humoral response induced by a globally lesser-studied vaccine in terms of efficacy and immune escape, offering insights into developing vaccines targeting unknown coronaviruses.
Description: Academic Editors: Parikshit Bagchi and Anupam Mukherjee
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10872/23054
ISSN: 1999-4915
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