Revealing Novel-Strain-Specific and Shared Epitopes of Infectious Bronchitis Virus Spike Glycoprotein Using Chemical Linkage of Peptides onto Scaffolds Precision Epitope Mapping

Samantha Sives, Sarah Keep , Erica Bickerton, Lonneke Vervelde

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The avian coronavirus, Infectious Bronchitis virus (IBV), is an economically important infectious disease affecting chickens, with a diverse range of serotypes found globally. The major surface protein, spike (S), has high diversity between serotypes and amino acid differences in the S1 sub-unit are thought to be responsible for poor cross-protection afforded by vaccination. Here, we attempt to address this, by using epitope mapping technology to identify shared and serotype-specific immunogenic epitopes of the S glycoprotein of three major circulating strains of IBV M41, QX and 4/91, via CLIPS-peptide arrays based on peptides from the S1 sub-units. Arrays were screened with sera from chickens immunised with recombinant IBV, based on Beau-R backbone expressing heterologous S, generated in two independent vaccination-challenge trials. Screening of sera from rIBV vaccination experiments, led to identification of 52 immunogenic epitopes on the S1 of M41, QX and 4/91. Epitopes were assigned into six overlapping epitope binding regions. Based on accessibility and location in the hypervariable regions of S, three sequences,
25YVYYYQSAFRPPNGWHLQGGAYAVVNSTN54
, 67TVGVIKDVYNQSVASI82 and 83AMTVPPAGMSWSVS96, were selected for further investigation and synthetic peptide mimics were recognised by polyclonal sera. These epitopes may have the potential to contribute towards a broader cross-protective IBV vaccine.
Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)1-23
Number of pages23
JournalViruses
Volume15
Issue number11
Early online date20 Nov 2023
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 20 Nov 2023

Keywords / Materials (for Non-textual outputs)

  • coronavirus
  • epitope
  • infectious bronchitis virus
  • chicken
  • antibody response
  • spike

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