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Longitudinal immune profiling of a SARS-CoV-2 reinfection in a solid organ transplant recipient.
Klein, Jon; Brito, Anderson; Trubin, Paul; Lu, Peiwen; Wong, Patrick; Alpert, Tara; Pena-Hernandez, Mario; Haynes, Winston; Kamath, Kathy; Liu, Feimei; Vogels, Chantal; Fauver, Joseph; Lucas, Carolina; Oh, Ji Eun; Mao, Tianyang; Silva, Julio; Wyllie, Anne; Muenker, M Catherine; Casanovas-Massana, Arnau; Moore, Adam; Petrone, Mary; Kalinich, Chaney; Cruz, Charles Dela; Farhadian, Shelli; Ring, Aaron; Shon, John; Ko, Albert; Grubaugh, Nathan; Goldman-Israelow, Benjamin; Iwasaki, Akiko; Azar, Marwan.
  • Klein J; Yale University.
  • Brito A; Yale.
  • Trubin P; Yale.
  • Lu P; Yale.
  • Wong P; Yale University.
  • Alpert T; Yale School of Public Health.
  • Pena-Hernandez M; Yale.
  • Haynes W; Serimmune.
  • Kamath K; Serimmune.
  • Liu F; Yale University School of Medicine.
  • Vogels C; Yale School of Public Health.
  • Fauver J; Yale University.
  • Lucas C; Yale University.
  • Oh JE; Korea Advanced Institute of Science and Technology.
  • Mao T; Yale University.
  • Silva J; Yale School of Medicine.
  • Wyllie A; Yale School of Public Health.
  • Muenker MC; Yale University.
  • Casanovas-Massana A; Yale University.
  • Moore A; Yale.
  • Petrone M; Yale School of Public Health.
  • Kalinich C; Yale School of Medicine.
  • Cruz CD; Yale University School of Medicine.
  • Farhadian S; Yale University.
  • Ring A; Yale School of Medicine.
  • Shon J; Serimmune (United States).
  • Ko A; Yale School of Public Health.
  • Grubaugh N; Yale School of Public Health.
  • Goldman-Israelow B; Yale University School of Medicine.
  • Iwasaki A; Yale University.
  • Azar M; Yale.
Res Sq ; 2021 May 05.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1389924
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ABSTRACT
The underlying immunologic deficiencies enabling SARS-CoV-2 reinfections are currently unknown. Here we describe a renal-transplant recipient who developed recurrent, symptomatic SARS-CoV-2 infection 7 months after primary infection. To elucidate the immunological mechanisms responsible for reinfection, we performed longitudinal profiling of cellular and humoral responses during both primary and recurrent SARS-CoV-2 infection. We found that the patient responded to the primary infection with transient, poor-quality adaptive immune responses that was further compromised by intervening treatment for acute rejection of the renal allograft prior to reinfection. Importantly, we identified the development of neutralizing antibodies and humoral memory responses prior to SARS-CoV-2 reinfection. However, these neutralizing antibodies failed to confer protection against reinfection, suggesting that additional factors are required for efficient prevention of SARS-CoV-2 reinfection. Further, we found no evidence supporting viral evasion of primary adaptive immune responses, suggesting that susceptibility to reinfection may be determined by host factors rather than pathogen adaptation.

Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Prognostic study Language: English Year: 2021 Document Type: Article