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ReScan, a Multiplex Diagnostic Pipeline, Pans Human Sera for SARS-CoV-2 Antigens
- Zamecnik, Colin R;
- Rajan, Jayant V;
- Yamauchi, Kevin A;
- Mann, Sabrina A;
- Loudermilk, Rita P;
- Sowa, Gavin M;
- Zorn, Kelsey C;
- Alvarenga, Bonny D;
- Gaebler, Christian;
- Caskey, Marina;
- Stone, Mars;
- Norris, Philip J;
- Gu, Wei;
- Chiu, Charles Y;
- Ng, Dianna;
- Byrnes, James R;
- Zhou, Xin X;
- Wells, James A;
- Robbiani, Davide F;
- Nussenzweig, Michel C;
- DeRisi, Joseph L;
- Wilson, Michael R
- et al.
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https://doi.org/10.1016/j.xcrm.2020.100123Abstract
Comprehensive understanding of the serological response to SARS-CoV-2 infection is important for both pathophysiologic insight and diagnostic development. Here, we generate a pan-human coronavirus programmable phage display assay to perform proteome-wide profiling of coronavirus antigens enriched by 98 COVID-19 patient sera. Next, we use ReScan, a method to efficiently sequester phage expressing the most immunogenic peptides and print them onto paper-based microarrays using acoustic liquid handling, which isolates and identifies nine candidate antigens, eight of which are derived from the two proteins used for SARS-CoV-2 serologic assays: spike and nucleocapsid proteins. After deployment in a high-throughput assay amenable to clinical lab settings, these antigens show improved specificity over a whole protein panel. This proof-of-concept study demonstrates that ReScan will have broad applicability for other emerging infectious diseases or autoimmune diseases that lack a valid biomarker, enabling a seamless pipeline from antigen discovery to diagnostic using one recombinant protein source.
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