| Literature DB >> 33033172 |
Anita S Iyer1,2, Forrest K Jones3, Ariana Nodoushani1, Jason B Harris1,4, Richelle C Charles5,2, Meagan Kelly1, Margaret Becker1, Damien Slater1, Rachel Mills1, Erica Teng1, Mohammad Kamruzzaman1, Wilfredo F Garcia-Beltran6, Michael Astudillo6, Diane Yang6, Tyler E Miller6, Elizabeth Oliver1, Stephanie Fischinger7, Caroline Atyeo7, A John Iafrate6, Stephen B Calderwood1,2,8, Stephen A Lauer3, Jingyou Yu9, Zhenfeng Li9, Jared Feldman7, Blake M Hauser7, Timothy M Caradonna7, John A Branda6, Sarah E Turbett1,2,6, Regina C LaRocque1,2, Guillaume Mellon1, Dan H Barouch7,9, Aaron G Schmidt7,8, Andrew S Azman3, Galit Alter7, Edward T Ryan1,2,10.
Abstract
We measured plasma and/or serum antibody responses to the receptor-binding domain (RBD) of the spike (S) protein of SARS-CoV-2 in 343 North American patients infected with SARS-CoV-2 (of which 93% required hospitalization) up to 122 days after symptom onset and compared them to responses in 1548 individuals whose blood samples were obtained prior to the pandemic. After setting seropositivity thresholds for perfect specificity (100%), we estimated sensitivities of 95% for IgG, 90% for IgA, and 81% for IgM for detecting infected individuals between 15 and 28 days after symptom onset. While the median time to seroconversion was nearly 12 days across all three isotypes tested, IgA and IgM antibodies against RBD were short-lived with median times to seroreversion of 71 and 49 days after symptom onset. In contrast, anti-RBD IgG responses decayed slowly through 90 days with only 3 seropositive individuals seroreverting within this time period. IgG antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 RBD were strongly correlated with anti-S neutralizing antibody titers, which demonstrated little to no decrease over 75 days since symptom onset. We observed no cross-reactivity of the SARS-CoV-2 RBD-targeted antibodies with other widely circulating coronaviruses (HKU1, 229 E, OC43, NL63). These data suggest that RBD-targeted antibodies are excellent markers of previous and recent infection, that differential isotype measurements can help distinguish between recent and older infections, and that IgG responses persist over the first few months after infection and are highly correlated with neutralizing antibodies.Entities:
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33033172 DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abe0367
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Immunol ISSN: 2470-9468