| Literature DB >> 33910993 |
Sanjana R Sen1, Emily C Sanders2, Kristin N Gabriel1, Brian M Miller2, Hariny M Isoda2, Gabriela S Salcedo2, Jason E Garrido1, Rebekah P Dyer1, Rie Nakajima3, Aarti Jain3, Ana-Maria Caldaruse4, Alicia M Santos2, Keertna Bhuvan2, Delia F Tifrea5, Joni L Ricks-Oddie6,7, Philip L Felgner3, Robert A Edwards5, Sudipta Majumdar2, Gregory A Weiss8,2,4.
Abstract
Effective methods for predicting COVID-19 disease trajectories are urgently needed. Here, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay (ELISA) and coronavirus antigen microarray (COVAM) analysis mapped antibody epitopes in the plasma of COVID-19 patients (n = 86) experiencing a wide range of disease states. The experiments identified antibodies to a 21-residue epitope from nucleocapsid (termed Ep9) associated with severe disease, including admission to the intensive care unit (ICU), requirement for ventilators, or death. Importantly, anti-Ep9 antibodies can be detected within 6 days post-symptom onset and sometimes within 1 day. Furthermore, anti-Ep9 antibodies correlate with various comorbidities and hallmarks of immune hyperactivity. We introduce a simple-to-calculate, disease risk factor score to quantitate each patient's comorbidities and age. For patients with anti-Ep9 antibodies, scores above 3.0 predict more severe disease outcomes with a 13.42 likelihood ratio (96.7% specificity). The results lay the groundwork for a new type of COVID-19 prognostic to allow early identification and triage of high-risk patients. Such information could guide more effective therapeutic intervention.IMPORTANCE The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in over two million deaths worldwide. Despite efforts to fight the virus, the disease continues to overwhelm hospitals with severely ill patients. Diagnosis of COVID-19 is readily accomplished through a multitude of reliable testing platforms; however, prognostic prediction remains elusive. To this end, we identified a short epitope from the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid protein and also a disease risk factor score based upon comorbidities and age. The presence of antibodies specifically binding to this epitope plus a score cutoff can predict severe COVID-19 outcomes with 96.7% specificity.Entities:
Keywords: SARS-CoV-2; coronaviruses; epitope mapping; phage display; prognostic
Year: 2021 PMID: 33910993 DOI: 10.1128/mSphere.00203-21
Source DB: PubMed Journal: mSphere ISSN: 2379-5042 Impact factor: 4.389