The number of similar epitopes determines the longevity of immunological memory

Research Square (Research Square)(2023)

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Abstract The half-life of specific antibodies against various antigens varies tremendously from a few months to over 10,000 years. The reasons are largely unknown. Through epitope analysis of representative viruses, we found that the longevity of immunological memory may be correlated with the number of epitopes with similar sequences (EWSS) within each virus. Accordingly, a vaccine against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with 4.5-times higher antibody titers and over 100 months of half-life was developed in a rabbit model. The decay pattern of antibodies against each epitope or the entire SARS-CoV-2 spike protein was roughly correlated with the number of EWSS in immunizationtreatments, –that is, for every additional EWSS, the half-life of the antibody would be doubled. After immunization, proportions of antigen-specific memory B cells (MBC) first increased and then decreased. In the descending phase, the antibody titers were positively correlated with the numbers of MBC. This study also discusses improvement measures for vaccines against other viruses.
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similar epitopes,longevity,memory
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