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Kinetics of nucleocapsid, spike and neutralizing antibodies, and viral load in patients with severe covid-19 treated with convalescent plasma

Authors :
Thomopoulos, T.P. Rosati, M. Terpos, E. Stellas, D. Hu, X. Karaliota, S. Bouchla, A. Katagas, I. Antoniadou, A. Mentis, A. Papageorgiou, S.G. Politou, M. Bear, J. Donohue, D. Kotanidou, A. Kalomenidis, I. Korompoki, E. Burns, R. Pagoni, M. Grouzi, E. Labropoulou, S. Stamoulis, K. Bamias, A. Tsiodras, S. Dimopoulos, M.-A. Pavlakis, G.N. Pappa, V. Felber, B.K.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

COVID-19 is an ongoing pandemic with high morbidity and mortality. Despite meticulous research, only dexamethasone has shown consistent mortality reduction. Convalescent plasma (CP) infusion might also develop into a safe and effective treatment modality on the basis of recent studies and meta-analyses; however, little is known regarding the kinetics of antibodies in CP recipients. To evaluate the kinetics, we followed 31 CP recipients longitudinally enrolled at a median of 3 days post symptom onset for changes in binding and neutralizing antibody titers and viral loads. Antibodies against the complete trimeric Spike protein and the receptor-binding domain (Spike-RBD), as well as against the complete Nucleocapsid protein and the RNA binding domain (N-RBD) were determined at baseline and weekly following CP infusion. Neutralizing antibody (pseudotype NAb) titers were determined at the same time points. Viral loads were determined semi-quantitatively by SARS-CoV-2 PCR. Patients with low humoral responses at entry showed a robust increase of antibodies to all SARS-CoV-2 proteins and Nab, reaching peak levels within 2 weeks. The rapid increase in binding and neutralizing antibodies was paralleled by a concomitant clearance of the virus within the same timeframe. Patients with high humoral responses at entry demonstrated low or no further increases; however, virus clearance followed the same trajectory as in patients with low antibody response at baseline. Together, the sequential immunological and virological analysis of this well-defined cohort of patients early in infection shows the presence of high levels of binding and neutralizing antibodies and potent clearance of the virus. © 2021 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland.

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Language :
English
Database :
OpenAIRE
Accession number :
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