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Journal of Virology | 2005

B-Cell Responses in Patients Who Have Recovered from Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome Target a Dominant Site in the S2 Domain of the Surface Spike Glycoprotein

Xiaofen Zhong; Huanghao Yang; Zu Feng Guo; Wan Yee Fion Sin; Wei Chen; Junjie Xu; Ling Fu; Jie Wu; Chun Kit Gannon Mak; Chak Sum Samuel Cheng; Yanzhen Yang; Shuyong Cao; Tin Yau Wong; Sik To Lai; Yong Xie; Zhihong Guo

ABSTRACT Severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) is a recently emerged infectious disease caused by a novel strain of coronavirus. Examination of the immune responses of patients who have recovered from SARS should provide important information for design of a safe and effective vaccine. We determined the continuous viral epitopes targeted by antibodies in plasma samples from convalescent SARS patients through biopanning with a vast M13 phage display dodecapeptide library. These epitopes converged to very short peptide fragments, one on each of the structural proteins spike and nucleocapsid and the nonstructural proteins 3a, 9b, and nsp 3. Immunoassays found that most of the patients who had recovered from SARS developed complementary antibodies to the epitope-rich region on the spike S2 protein, indicating that this is an immunodominant site on the viral envelope comprising the spike, matrix, and small envelope glycoproteins. These S2-targeting antibodies were shown to effectively neutralize the coronavirus, indicating that they provided protective immunity to help the patients recover from the viral infection. These results suggest that the SARS coronavirus might have an antigenic profile distinct from those of other human or animal coronaviruses. Due to the tested safety and protective effects of the convalescent-phase serological antibodies, identification of their complementary antigens may enable the design of an epitope-based vaccine to prevent potential antibody-mediated immunuopathology.


ACS Combinatorial Science | 2004

Optimization of Antibacterial Cyclic Decapeptides

Chuanguang Qin; Xianzhang Bu; Xiaofen Zhong; and Na Lee Joyce Ng; Zhihong Guo


Journal of General Virology | 2006

Amino terminus of the SARS coronavirus protein 3a elicits strong, potentially protective humoral responses in infected patients

Xiaofen Zhong; Zufeng Guo; Huanghao Yang; Lisheng Peng; Yong Xie; Tin Yau Wong; Sik To Lai; Zhihong Guo


Archive | 2005

Epitope-based sars vaccine

Zhihong Guo; Xiaofen Zhong; Zufeng Guo; Huanghao Yang; Yong Xie


The Fifteenth Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong, HKU, Hong Kong | 2008

Signals for the SARS coronavirus 3a protein intracellular localization and extracellular secretion

Fuli Liu; Xiaofen Zhong; Jie Wu; Yanzhen Yang; Chak-Sum Samuel Cheng; Yong Xie; Zhihong Guo


Fourteenth Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong, CUHK, Hong Kong | 2007

A phenylalanine-rich signal is required for localization of the SARS coronavirus 3a protein to plasma membrane and its extracellular release

Fuli Liu; Xiaofen Zhong; Jie Wu; Yanzhen Yang; Chak-Sum Samuel Cheng; Yong Xie; Zhihong Guo


Thirdteenth Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong, HKUST, Hong Kong | 2006

SARS Coronavirus Protein 3a Contains Distinct Targeting Signals for Localization to a Perinuclear Region and the Plasma Membrane

Xiaofen Zhong; Fuli Liu; Jie Wu; Yanzhen Yang; Chak-Sum Samuel Cheng; Yong Xie; Zhihong Guo


Twelfth Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong | 2005

Amino Terminus of the SARS Coronavirus Protein 3a Elicited Protective Humoral Responses in Patients Who Had Recovered from SARS.

Xiaofen Zhong; Zufeng Guo; Huanghao Yang; Lisheng Peng; Yong Xie; Tin-Yau Wong; Sik-To Lai; Zhihong Guo


The Fourth Conference for Worldwide Young Chinese Chemists, Sichuan University, Chengdu, China | 2004

Optimizing natural cyclic peptides to counter microbial resistance

Chuanguang Qin; Xianzhang Bu; Xiaofen Zhong; Xiaoming Wu; Na Lee Joyce Ng; Zhihong Guo


Eleventh Symposium on Chemistry Postgraduate Research in Hong Kong | 2004

A Novel Phage-Based Approach to Discovery of Immunogenic Peptides for Immunotherapy of Nasopharyngeal Carcinoma

Jie Wu; Huanghao Yang; Yongxiong Chen; Leo Y.F. To; Xiaofen Zhong; Na Lee Ng; Xianzhang Bu; Man-Kin Wong; Wing-Yiu Yu; Chi-Ming Che; Cl Lin; Zhihong Guo

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Zhihong Guo

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Yong Xie

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Huanghao Yang

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Jie Wu

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Yanzhen Yang

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Zufeng Guo

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Shuyong Cao

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Chuanguang Qin

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Lisheng Peng

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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Na Lee Ng

Hong Kong University of Science and Technology

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