Newly emerged pathogens such as SARS-CoV-2 highlight the urgent need for assays that detect levels of neutralizing antibodies that may be protective. We studied the relationship between anti-spike ectodomain (ECD) and anti-receptor binding domain (RBD) IgG titers, and SARS-CoV-2 virus neutralization (VN) titers generated by two different in vitro assays using convalescent plasma samples obtained from 68 COVID-19 patients, including 13 who donated plasma multiple times. Only 23% (16/68) of donors had been hospitalized. We also studied 16 samples from subjects found to have anti-spike protein IgG during surveillance screening of asymptomatic individuals. We report a strong positive correlation between both plasma anti-RBD and anti-ECD IgG titers, and in vitro VN titer. Anti-RBD plasma IgG correlated slightly better than anti-ECD IgG titer with VN titer. The probability of a VN titer â¥160 was 80% or greater with anti-RBD or anti-ECD titers of â¥1:1350. Thirty-seven percent (25/68) of convalescent plasma donors lacked VN titers â¥160, the FDA-recommended level for convalescent plasma used for COVID-19 treatment. Dyspnea, hospitalization, and disease severity were significantly associated with higher VN titer. Frequent donation of convalescent plasma did not significantly decrease either VN or IgG titers. Analysis of 2,814 asymptomatic adults found 27 individuals with anti-RBD or anti-ECD IgG titers of â¥1:1350, and evidence of VN â¥1:160. Taken together, we conclude that anti-RBD or anti-ECD IgG titers can serve as a surrogate for VN titers to identify suitable plasma donors. Plasma anti-RBD or anti-ECD titer of â¥1:1350 may provide critical information about protection against COVID-19 disease.
Relationship between Anti-Spike Protein Antibody Titers and SARS-CoV-2 In Vitro Virus Neutralization in Convalescent Plasma.
抗刺突蛋白抗体滴度与SARS-CoV-2体外病毒中和作用在康复血浆中的关系
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作者:Salazar Eric, Kuchipudi Suresh V, Christensen Paul A, Eagar Todd N, Yi Xin, Zhao Picheng, Jin Zhicheng, Long S Wesley, Olsen Randall J, Chen Jian, Castillo Brian, Leveque Christopher, Towers Dalton M, Lavinder Jason, Gollihar Jimmy D, Cardona Jose, Ippolito Gregory C, Nissly Ruth H, Bird Ian M, Greenawalt Denver, Rossi Randall M, Gontu Abinhay, Srinivasan Sreenidhi, Poojary Indira B, Cattadori Isabella M, Hudson Peter J, Joselyn Nicole, Prugar Laura, Huie Kathleen, Herbert Andrew, Bernard David W, Dye John, Kapur Vivek, Musser James M
| 期刊: | bioRxiv | 影响因子: | 0.000 |
| 时间: | 2020 | 起止号: | 2020 Jun 9 |
| doi: | 10.1101/2020.06.08.138990 | 研究方向: | 炎症/感染 |
| 疾病类型: | 新冠 | ||
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