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Antibody Response against SARS-CoV-2 and Seasonal Coronaviruses in Nonhospitalized COVID-19 Patients.

Natalia Ruetalo1, Ramona Businger1, Karina Althaus2, Simon Fink3, Felix Ruoff3, Michaela Pogoda4,5, Angelika Iftner1, Tina Ganzenmüller1, Klaus Hamprecht1, Bertram Flehmig6, Tamam Bakchoul2, Markus F Templin3, Michael Schindler7.   

Abstract

The majority of infections with SARS-CoV-2 are asymptomatic or mild without the necessity of hospitalization. It is of importance to reveal if these patients develop an antibody response against SARS-CoV-2 and to define which antibodies confer virus neutralization. We conducted a comprehensive serological survey of 49 patients with a mild course of disease and quantified neutralizing antibody responses against a clinical SARS-CoV-2 isolate employing human cells as targets. Four patients (8%), even though symptomatic, did not develop antibodies against SARS-CoV-2, and two other patients (4%) were positive in only one of the six serological assays employed. For the remaining 88%, antibody response against the S protein correlated with serum neutralization whereas antibodies against the nucleocapsid were poor predictors of virus neutralization. None of the sera enhanced infection of human cells with SARS-CoV-2 at any dilution, arguing against antibody-dependent enhancement of infection in our system. Regarding neutralization, only six patients (12%) could be classified as high neutralizers. Furthermore, sera from several individuals with fairly high antibody levels had only poor neutralizing activity. In addition, employing a novel serological Western blot system to characterize antibody responses against seasonal coronaviruses, we found that antibodies against the seasonal coronavirus 229E might contribute to SARS-CoV-2 neutralization. Altogether, we show that there is a wide breadth of antibody responses against SARS-CoV-2 in patients that differentially correlate with virus neutralization. This highlights the difficulty to define reliable surrogate markers for immunity against SARS-CoV-2.IMPORTANCE There is strong interest in the nature of the neutralizing antibody response against SARS-CoV-2 in infected individuals. For vaccine development, it is especially important which antibodies confer protection against SARS-CoV-2, if there is a phenomenon called antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE) of infection, and if there is cross-protection by antibodies directed against seasonal coronaviruses. We addressed these questions and found in accordance with other studies that neutralization is mediated mainly by antibodies directed against the spike protein of SARS-CoV-2 in general and the receptor binding site in particular. In our test system, utilizing human cells for infection experiments, we did not detect ADE. However, using a novel diagnostic test we found that antibodies against the coronavirus 229E might be involved in cross-protection to SARS-CoV-2.
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Keywords:  COVID-19; SARS-CoV-2; antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE); neutralizing antibodies; seasonal coronaviruses

Year:  2021        PMID: 33627511     DOI: 10.1128/mSphere.01145-20

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  mSphere        ISSN: 2379-5042            Impact factor:   4.389


  8 in total

1.  Parsing Immune Correlates of Protection Against SARS-CoV-2 from Biomedical Literature.

Authors:  Sydney L Foote; Sara Jones; Jane Lockmuller; Liliana Brown; Joseph Breen; Anupama Gururaj
Journal:  AMIA Annu Symp Proc       Date:  2022-02-21

2.  COVID-19 patient serum less potently inhibits ACE2-RBD binding for various SARS-CoV-2 RBD mutants.

Authors:  Siri Göpel; Nicole Schneiderhan-Marra; Daniel Junker; Alex Dulovic; Matthias Becker; Teresa R Wagner; Philipp D Kaiser; Bjoern Traenkle; Katharina Kienzle; Stefanie Bunk; Carlotta Struemper; Helene Haeberle; Kristina Schmauder; Natalia Ruetalo; Nisar Malek; Karina Althaus; Michael Koeppen; Ulrich Rothbauer; Juliane S Walz; Michael Schindler; Michael Bitzer
Journal:  Sci Rep       Date:  2022-05-03       Impact factor: 4.996

3.  Long-Term Humoral Immune Response against SARS-CoV-2 after Natural Infection and Subsequent Vaccination According to WHO International Binding Antibody Units (BAU/mL).

Authors:  Natalia Ruetalo; Bertram Flehmig; Michael Schindler; Lutz Pridzun; Angelika Haage; Marija Reichenbächer; Thomas Kirchner; Teresa Kirchner; Karin Klingel; Michael B Ranke; Andrea Normann
Journal:  Viruses       Date:  2021-11-23       Impact factor: 5.048

4.  Biparatopic nanobodies protect mice from lethal challenge with SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern.

Authors:  Teresa R Wagner; Daniel Schnepf; Julius Beer; Natalia Ruetalo; Karin Klingel; Philipp D Kaiser; Daniel Junker; Martina Sauter; Bjoern Traenkle; Desiree I Frecot; Matthias Becker; Nicole Schneiderhan-Marra; Annette Ohnemus; Martin Schwemmle; Michael Schindler; Ulrich Rothbauer
Journal:  EMBO Rep       Date:  2021-12-20       Impact factor: 8.807

Review 5.  COVID-19 pandemic: the delta variant, T-cell responses, and the efficacy of developing vaccines.

Authors:  Shagnik Chattopadhyay; Sayantee Hazra; Arman Kunwar Hansda; Biswajit Biswas; Ritobrata Goswami
Journal:  Inflamm Res       Date:  2022-03-15       Impact factor: 6.986

6.  Pre-Existing Cross-Reactive Antibody Responses Do Not Significantly Impact Inactivated COVID-19 Vaccine-Induced Neutralization.

Authors:  Jin Wang; Cheng Guo; Lin Cai; Conghui Liao; Huaimin Yi; Qianlin Li; Huan Hu; Qiang Deng; Yuying Lu; Zhongmin Guo; Zeliang Chen; Jiahai Lu
Journal:  Front Immunol       Date:  2021-11-19       Impact factor: 7.561

7.  Absence of detectable SARS-CoV-2 replication in ex vivo cultured cornea and cornea-derived epithelial cells.

Authors:  Tarek Bayyoud; Georgios Vavouras Syrigos; Natalia Ruetalo Buschinger; Johanna Wude; Ramona Businger; Dan Hu; Angelika Iftner; Sebastian Thaler; Michael Schindler
Journal:  Graefes Arch Clin Exp Ophthalmol       Date:  2022-08-03       Impact factor: 3.535

8.  Inactivation of aerosolized SARS-CoV-2 by 254 nm UV-C irradiation.

Authors:  Natalia Ruetalo; Simon Berger; Jennifer Niessner; Michael Schindler
Journal:  Indoor Air       Date:  2022-09       Impact factor: 6.554

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