Nature Communications (Jul 2024)

Precision arbovirus serology with a pan-arbovirus peptidome

  • William R. Morgenlander,
  • Wan Ni Chia,
  • Beatriz Parra,
  • Daniel R. Monaco,
  • Izabela Ragan,
  • Carlos A. Pardo,
  • Richard Bowen,
  • Diana Zhong,
  • Douglas E. Norris,
  • Ingo Ruczinski,
  • Anna Durbin,
  • Lin-Fa Wang,
  • H. Benjamin Larman,
  • Matthew L. Robinson

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41467-024-49461-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 15, no. 1
pp. 1 – 12

Abstract

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Abstract Arthropod-borne viruses represent a crucial public health threat. Current arboviral serology assays are either labor intensive or incapable of distinguishing closely related viruses, and many zoonotic arboviruses that may transition to humans lack any serologic assays. In this study, we present a programmable phage display platform, ArboScan, that evaluates antibody binding to overlapping peptides that represent the proteomes of 691 human and zoonotic arboviruses. We confirm that ArboScan provides detailed antibody binding information from animal sera, human sera, and an arthropod blood meal. ArboScan identifies distinguishing features of antibody responses based on exposure history in a Colombian cohort of Zika patients. Finally, ArboScan details epitope level information that rapidly identifies candidate epitopes with potential protective significance. ArboScan thus represents a resource for characterizing human and animal arbovirus antibody responses at cohort scale.