Comparative analysis of antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 between asymptomatic and convalescent patients.

无症状感染者和康复期患者体内SARS-CoV-2抗体的比较分析

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作者:Dwyer Connor J, Cloud Colleen A, Wang Cindy, Heidt Philip, Chakraborty Paramita, Duke Tara F, McGue Shannon, Jeffcoat Braxton, Dunne Jaclyn, Johnson Logan, Choi Seungho, Nahhas Georges J, Gandy Amy S, Babic Nikolina, Nolte Frederick S, Howe Philip, Ogretmen Besim, Gangaraju Vamsi K, Tomlinson Stephen, Madden Brian, Bridges Tracy, Flume Patrick A, Wrangle John, Rubinstein Mark P, Baliga Prabhakar K, Nadig Satish N, Mehrotra Shikhar
The SARS-CoV-2 viral pandemic has induced a global health crisis, which requires more in-depth investigation into immunological responses to develop effective treatments and vaccines. To understand protective immunity against COVID-19, we screened over 60,000 asymptomatic individuals in the Southeastern United States for IgG antibody positivity against the viral Spike protein, and approximately 3% were positive. Of these 3%, individuals with the highest anti-S or anti-RBD IgG level showed a strong correlation with inhibition of ACE2 binding and cross-reactivity against non-SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus S-proteins. We also analyzed samples from 94 SARS-CoV-2 patients and compared them with those of asymptomatic individuals. SARS-CoV-2 symptomatic patients had decreased antibody responses, ACE2 binding inhibition, and antibody cross-reactivity. Our study shows that healthy individuals can mount robust immune responses against SARS-CoV-2 without symptoms. Furthermore, IgG antibody responses against S and RBD may correlate with high inhibition of ACE2 binding in individuals tested for SARS-CoV-2 infection or post vaccination.

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