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Autoimmune Effect of Antibodies against the SARS-CoV-2 Nucleoprotein
Authors:Daria Matyushkina  Varvara Shokina  Polina Tikhonova  Valentin Manuvera  Dmitry Shirokov  Daria Kharlampieva  Vasily Lazarev  Anna Varizhuk  Tatiana Vedekhina  Alexander Pavlenko  Leonid Penkin  Georgij Arapidi  Konstantin Pavlov  Dmitry Pushkar  Konstantin Kolontarev  Alexander Rumyantsev  Sergey Rumyantsev  Lyubov Rychkova  Vadim Govorun
Abstract:COVID-19 caused by SARS-CoV-2 is continuing to spread around the world and drastically affect our daily life. New strains appear, and the severity of the course of the disease itself seems to be decreasing, but even people who have been ill on an outpatient basis suffer post-COVID consequences. Partly, it is associated with the autoimmune reactions, so debates about the development of new vaccines and the need for vaccination/revaccination continue. In this study we performed an analysis of the antibody response of patients with COVID-19 to linear and conformational epitopes of viral proteins using ELISA, chip array and western blot with analysis of correlations between antibody titer, disease severity, and complications. We have shown that the presence of IgG antibodies to the nucleoprotein can deteriorate the course of the disease, induce multiple direct COVID-19 symptoms, and contribute to long-term post-covid symptoms. We analyzed the cross reactivity of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 with own human proteins and showed that antibodies to the nucleocapsid protein can bind to human proteins. In accordance with the possibility of HLA presentation, the main possible targets of the autoantibodies were identified. People with HLA alleles A01:01; A26:01; B39:01; B15:01 are most susceptible to the development of autoimmune processes after COVID-19.
Keywords:COVID-19   coronavirus infection   SARS-CoV-2   nucleoprotein   antibodies   autoimmunity
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