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Longitudinal evaluation and decline of antibody responses in SARS-CoV-2 infection
Jeffrey Seow; Carl Graham; Blair Merrick; Sam Acors; Kathryn J.A. Steel; Oliver Hemmings; Aoife O'Bryne; Neophytos Kouphou; Suzanne Pickering; Rui Galao; Gilberto Betancor; Harry D Wilson; Adrian W Signell; Helena Winstone; Claire Kerridge; Nigel Temperton; Luke Snell; Karen Bisnauthsing; Amelia Moore; Adrian Green; Lauren Martinez; Brielle Stokes; Johanna Honey; Alba Izquierdo-Barras; Gill Arbane; Amita Patel; Lorcan OConnell; Geraldine O Hara; Eithne MacMahon; Sam Douthwaite; Gaia Nebbia; Rahul Batra; Rocio Martinez-Nunez; Jonathan D. Edgeworth; Stuart J.D. Neil; Michael H. Malim; Katie Doores.
Afiliação
  • Jeffrey Seow; King's College London
  • Carl Graham; King's College London
  • Blair Merrick; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Sam Acors; King's College London
  • Kathryn J.A. Steel; King's College London
  • Oliver Hemmings; King's College London
  • Aoife O'Bryne; King's College London
  • Neophytos Kouphou; King's College London
  • Suzanne Pickering; King's College London
  • Rui Galao; King's College London
  • Gilberto Betancor; King's College London
  • Harry D Wilson; King's College London
  • Adrian W Signell; King's College London
  • Helena Winstone; King's College London
  • Claire Kerridge; King's College London
  • Nigel Temperton; University of Kent
  • Luke Snell; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Karen Bisnauthsing; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Amelia Moore; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Adrian Green; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Lauren Martinez; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Brielle Stokes; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Johanna Honey; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Alba Izquierdo-Barras; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Gill Arbane; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Amita Patel; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Lorcan OConnell; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Geraldine O Hara; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Eithne MacMahon; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Sam Douthwaite; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Gaia Nebbia; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Rahul Batra; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Rocio Martinez-Nunez; King's College London
  • Jonathan D. Edgeworth; Guy's and St Thomas' Hospital Trust
  • Stuart J.D. Neil; King's College London
  • Michael H. Malim; King's College London
  • Katie Doores; King's College London
Preprint em Inglês | medRxiv | ID: ppmedrxiv-20148429
ABSTRACT
Antibody (Ab) responses to SARS-CoV-2 can be detected in most infected individuals 10-15 days following the onset of COVID-19 symptoms. However, due to the recent emergence of this virus in the human population it is not yet known how long these Ab responses will be maintained or whether they will provide protection from re-infection. Using sequential serum samples collected up to 94 days post onset of symptoms (POS) from 65 RT-qPCR confirmed SARS-CoV-2-infected individuals, we show seroconversion in >95% of cases and neutralizing antibody (nAb) responses when sampled beyond 8 days POS. We demonstrate that the magnitude of the nAb response is dependent upon the disease severity, but this does not affect the kinetics of the nAb response. Declining nAb titres were observed during the follow up period. Whilst some individuals with high peak ID50 (>10,000) maintained titres >1,000 at >60 days POS, some with lower peak ID50 had titres approaching baseline within the follow up period. A similar decline in nAb titres was also observed in a cohort of seropositive healthcare workers from Guys and St Thomas Hospitals. We suggest that this transient nAb response is a feature shared by both a SARS-CoV-2 infection that causes low disease severity and the circulating seasonal coronaviruses that are associated with common colds. This study has important implications when considering widespread serological testing, Ab protection against re-infection with SARS-CoV-2 and the durability of vaccine protection.
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Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Cohort_studies / Experimental_studies / Estudo observacional / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
Texto completo: Disponível Coleções: Preprints Base de dados: medRxiv Tipo de estudo: Cohort_studies / Experimental_studies / Estudo observacional / Estudo prognóstico Idioma: Inglês Ano de publicação: 2020 Tipo de documento: Preprint
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