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Determination of the concentration of igg against the spike receptor-binding domain that predicts the viral neutralizing activity of convalescent plasma and serum against sars-cov-2
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- Santiago , L , Uranga-Murillo , I , Arias , M , González-Ramírez , A M , Macías-León , J , Moreo , E , Redrado , S , García-García , A , Taleb , V , Lira-Navarrete , E , Hurtado-Guerrero , R , Aguilo , N , Encabo-Berzosa , M D M , Hidalgo , S , Galvez , E M , Ramirez-Labrada , A , de Miguel , D , Benito , R , Miranda , P , Fernández , A , Domingo , J M , Serrano , L , Yuste , C , Villanueva-Saz , S , Paño-Pardo , J R & Pardo , J 2021 , ' Determination of the concentration of igg against the spike receptor-binding domain that predicts the viral neutralizing activity of convalescent plasma and serum against sars-cov-2 ' , Biology , vol. 10 , no. 3 , 208 .
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- 2021
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Abstract
- Several hundred millions of people have been diagnosed of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), causing millions of deaths and a high socioeconomic burden. SARS-CoV-2, the causative agent of COVID-19, induces both specific T-and B-cell responses, being antibodies against the virus detected a few days after infection. Passive immunization with hyperimmune plasma from convalescent patients has been proposed as a potentially useful treatment for COVID-19. Using an in-house quantitative ELISA test, we found that plasma from 177 convalescent donors contained IgG antibodies specific to the spike receptor-binding domain (RBD) of SARS-CoV-2, although at very different concentrations which correlated with previous disease severity and gender. Anti-RBD IgG plasma concentrations significantly correlated with the plasma viral neutralizing activity (VN) against SARS-CoV-2 in vitro. Similar results were found using an independent cohort of serum from 168 convalescent health workers. These results validate an in-house RBD IgG ELISA test in a large cohort of COVID-19 convalescent patients and indicate that plasma from all convalescent donors does not contain a high enough amount of anti-SARS-CoV-2-RBD neutralizing IgG to prevent SARS-CoV-2 infection in vitro. The use of quantitative anti-RBD IgG detection systems might help to predict the efficacy of the passive immunization using plasma from patients recovered from SARS-CoV-2.
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- Santiago , L , Uranga-Murillo , I , Arias , M , González-Ramírez , A M , Macías-León , J , Moreo , E , Redrado , S , García-García , A , Taleb , V , Lira-Navarrete , E , Hurtado-Guerrero , R , Aguilo , N , Encabo-Berzosa , M D M , Hidalgo , S , Galvez , E M , Ramirez-Labrada , A , de Miguel , D , Benito , R , Miranda , P , Fernández , A , Domingo , J M , Serrano , L , Yuste , C , Villanueva-Saz , S , Paño-Pardo , J R & Pardo , J 2021 , ' Determination of the concentration of igg against the spike receptor-binding domain that predicts the viral neutralizing activity of convalescent plasma and serum against sars-cov-2 ' , Biology , vol. 10 , no. 3 , 208 .
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- application/pdf, English
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- Electronic Resource
- Accession number :
- edsoai.on1250230794
- Document Type :
- Electronic Resource