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An IGHG1 Variant Introgressed From Vindija Neanderthal Archaic Hominin Confers Enhanced Antibody Immunity Against SARS-CoV-2

28 Pages Posted: 7 May 2022 Publication Status: Review Complete

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Wenbo Sun

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

Tingyu Yang

Peking University - Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center (BIOPIC); Tsinghua University - Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences

Fengming Sun

Third Military Medical University - Department of Infectious Diseases

Panhong Liu

Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI)

XianMei Lan

BGI-Shenzhen

Xiangjun Chen

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

Yuhong Pang

Peking University - Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center (BIOPIC)

Xingyu Ji

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

Ruiyu Gao

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

Yuxin Li

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

Tong Li

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

Ji Gao

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

Siankang Chong

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

Qingtai Liang

Tsinghua University - Comprehensive AIDS Research Center

Wenting Tan

Third Military Medical University, Southwest Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases

Huanhuan Zhu

Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI)

Fang Wang

Southern University of Science and Technology - National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Disease

Fanjun Cheng

Huazhong University of Science and Technology - Department of Hematology

Weiwei Zhai

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution

Linqi Zhang

Tsinghua University - Comprehensive AIDS Research Center

Guohong Deng

Third Military Medical University, Southwest Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases

Yanyi Huang

Peking University - Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Genomics (ICG)

Xin Jin

Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI)

Wanli Liu

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences

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Abstract

How genetic polymorphisms of adaptive immune receptors influence population susceptibility to infectious diseases remains unclear. Here we describe the prevalence and provenance of a coding variant in IgG1 (G396R) that influences the IgG1 antibody response against SARS-CoV-2. G396R variant is negatively associated with susceptibility to COVID-19. The protective effect of the G396R variant is achieved by promoting the activation of memory B cells. G396R variant is highly polarized prevalence of the in Asian populations. LD analyses distinguished a 190kb LD block with the G396R variant closest to the peak, suggesting that the variant potentially have driven the selection. We investigated its origin and found the presence of the G396R variant in the Vindija Neanderthal. PCA analysis demonstrated the significant signals of Vindija Neanderthal introgression at the LD blocked G396R variant region. Conclusively, these results indicate that an introgressed Vindija Neanderthal IGHG1 variant confers enhanced antibody immunity against SARS-CoV-2.

Funding Information: This study has been supported by Tsinghua University Spring Breeze Fund, Center for Life Sciences, and Institute for Immunology at Tsinghua University. This work is supported by grants from Ministry of Science and Technology of China Grants (2021YFC2300503 and 2021YFC2302403), National Natural Science Foundation of China (32141004, 81825010, 81730043, 81621002 to W. Liu, 81930061 to G. Deng) and Chongqing Natural Science Foundation (cstc2019jcyj-zdxmX0004).

Conflict of Interests: The authors declared no financial or commercial conflicts of interest.

Ethical Approval: Clinical sample processing and sequencing were respectively approved by Shenzhen Third People’s Hospital Ethics Committee and Wuhan Union Hospital Ethics Committee. This study was also approved by the Ethics Committee for Biomedical Studies at Tsinghua University.

Keywords: SARS-CoV-2, IGHG1 variant, human genome evolution, Neanderthals, Introgression

Suggested Citation

Sun, Wenbo and Yang, Tingyu and Sun, Fengming and Liu, Panhong and Lan, XianMei and Chen, Xiangjun and Pang, Yuhong and Ji, Xingyu and Gao, Ruiyu and Li, Yuxin and Li, Tong and Gao, Ji and Chong, Siankang and Liang, Qingtai and Tan, Wenting and Zhu, Huanhuan and Wang, Fang and Cheng, Fanjun and Zhai, Weiwei and Zhang, Linqi and Deng, Guohong and Huang, Yanyi and Jin, Xin and Liu, Wanli, An IGHG1 Variant Introgressed From Vindija Neanderthal Archaic Hominin Confers Enhanced Antibody Immunity Against SARS-CoV-2. Available at SSRN: https://ssrn.com/abstract=4102635 or http://dx.doi.org/10.2139/ssrn.4102635
This version of the paper has not been formally peer reviewed.

Wenbo Sun

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Tingyu Yang

Peking University - Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center (BIOPIC) ( email )

Tsinghua University - Tsinghua-Peking Center for Life Sciences ( email )

Beijing, 100084
China

Fengming Sun

Third Military Medical University - Department of Infectious Diseases ( email )

Chongqing
China

Panhong Liu

Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) ( email )

Shenzhen, Guangdong 518083
China

XianMei Lan

BGI-Shenzhen ( email )

Shenzhen, Guangdong 518083
China

Xiangjun Chen

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Yuhong Pang

Peking University - Biomedical Pioneering Innovation Center (BIOPIC) ( email )

Xingyu Ji

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Ruiyu Gao

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Yuxin Li

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Tong Li

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Ji Gao

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Siankang Chong

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Qingtai Liang

Tsinghua University - Comprehensive AIDS Research Center ( email )

China

Wenting Tan

Third Military Medical University, Southwest Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases ( email )

Chongqing
China

Huanhuan Zhu

Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) ( email )

Shenzhen, Guangdong 518083
China

Fang Wang

Southern University of Science and Technology - National Clinical Research Center for Infectious Disease ( email )

China

Fanjun Cheng

Huazhong University of Science and Technology - Department of Hematology ( email )

1277 Jiefang Avenue
Wuhan, 430022
China

Weiwei Zhai

Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS) - Key Laboratory of Zoological Systematics and Evolution ( email )

Beijing
China

Linqi Zhang

Tsinghua University - Comprehensive AIDS Research Center ( email )

China

Guohong Deng

Third Military Medical University, Southwest Hospital, Department of Infectious Diseases ( email )

Chongqing
China

Yanyi Huang

Peking University - Beijing Advanced Innovation Center for Genomics (ICG) ( email )

Beijing, 100871
China

Xin Jin

Beijing Genomics Institute (BGI) ( email )

Wanli Liu (Contact Author)

Tsinghua University - MOE Key Laboratory of Protein Sciences ( email )

Beijing, 100084
China

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