Compensatory epistasis maintains ACE2 affinity in SARS-CoV-2 Omicron BA.1

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Alief Moulana
Thomas Dupic
Angela M. Phillips
Jeffrey Chang
Serafina Nieves
Anne A. Roffler
Allison J. Greaney
Tyler N. Starr
Jesse D. Bloom
Michael M. Desai
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[1] Harvard University,Department of Organismic and Evolutionary Biology
[2] Harvard University,Department of Physics
[3] Harvard University,Department of Molecular and Cellular Biology
[4] Harvard Medical School,Biological and Biomedical Sciences
[5] Fred Hutchinson Cancer Research Center,Basic Sciences Division and Computational Biology Program
[6] University of Washington,Department of Genome Sciences
[7] University of Washington,Medical Scientist Training Program
[8] Howard Hughes Medical Institute,NSF
[9] Harvard University,Simons Center for Mathematical and Statistical Analysis of Biology
[10] Harvard University,Quantitative Biology Initiative
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The Omicron BA.1 variant emerged in late 2021 and quickly spread across the world. Compared to the earlier SARS-CoV-2 variants, BA.1 has many mutations, some of which are known to enable antibody escape. Many of these antibody-escape mutations individually decrease the spike receptor-binding domain (RBD) affinity for ACE2, but BA.1 still binds ACE2 with high affinity. The fitness and evolution of the BA.1 lineage is therefore driven by the combined effects of numerous mutations. Here, we systematically map the epistatic interactions between the 15 mutations in the RBD of BA.1 relative to the Wuhan Hu-1 strain. Specifically, we measure the ACE2 affinity of all possible combinations of these 15 mutations (215 = 32,768 genotypes), spanning all possible evolutionary intermediates from the ancestral Wuhan Hu-1 strain to BA.1. We find that immune escape mutations in BA.1 individually reduce ACE2 affinity but are compensated by epistatic interactions with other affinity-enhancing mutations, including Q498R and N501Y. Thus, the ability of BA.1 to evade immunity while maintaining ACE2 affinity is contingent on acquiring multiple interacting mutations. Our results implicate compensatory epistasis as a key factor driving substantial evolutionary change for SARS-CoV-2 and are consistent with Omicron BA.1 arising from a chronic infection.
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