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Sex, age, and hospitalization drive antibody responses in a COVID-19 convalescent plasma donor population
Sabra Klein; Andrew Pekosz; Han-Sol Park; Rebecca Ursin; Janna Shapiro; Sarah Benner; Kirsten Littlefield; Swetha Kumar; Harnish Mukesh Naik; Michael Betenbaugh; Ruchee Shrestha; Annie Wu; Robert Hughes; Imani Burgess; Patricio Caturegli; Oliver Laeyendecker; Thomas Quinn; David Sullivan; Shmuel Shoham; Andrew Redd; Evan Bloch; Arturo Casadevall; Aaron Tobian.
Affiliation
  • Sabra Klein; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Andrew Pekosz; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Han-Sol Park; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Rebecca Ursin; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Janna Shapiro; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Sarah Benner; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Kirsten Littlefield; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Swetha Kumar; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Harnish Mukesh Naik; Johns Hopkins University
  • Michael Betenbaugh; Johns Hopkins University
  • Ruchee Shrestha; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Annie Wu; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Robert Hughes; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Imani Burgess; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Patricio Caturegli; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Oliver Laeyendecker; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and NIH/NIAID
  • Thomas Quinn; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine and NIH/NIAID
  • David Sullivan; Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health
  • Shmuel Shoham; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Andrew Redd; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Evan Bloch; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
  • Arturo Casadevall; Johns Hopkins School of Public Health
  • Aaron Tobian; Johns Hopkins School of Medicine
Preprint in En | PREPRINT-MEDRXIV | ID: ppmedrxiv-20139063
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ABSTRACT
Convalescent plasma is currently one of the leading treatments for COVID-19, but there is a paucity of data identifying therapeutic efficacy. A comprehensive analysis of the antibody responses in potential plasma donors and an understanding of the clinical and demographic factors that drive variant antibody responses is needed. Among 126 potential convalescent plasma donors, the humoral immune response was evaluated by a SARS-CoV-2 virus neutralization assay using Vero-E6-TMPRSS2 cells, commercial IgG and IgA ELISA to Spike (S) protein S1 domain (Euroimmun), IgA, IgG and IgM indirect ELISAs to the full-length S or S-receptor binding domain (S-RBD), and an IgG avidity assay. Multiple linear regression and predictive models were utilized to assess the correlations between antibody responses with demographic and clinical characteristics. IgG titers were greater than either IgM or IgA for S1, full length S, and S-RBD in the overall population. Of the 126 plasma samples, 101 (80%) had detectable neutralizing titers. Using neutralization titer as the reference, the sensitivity of the IgG ELISAs ranged between 95-98%, but specificity was only 20-32%. Male sex, older age, and hospitalization with COVID-19 were all consistently associated with increased antibody responses across the serological assays. Neutralizing antibody titers were reduced over time in contrast to overall antibody responses. There was substantial heterogeneity in the antibody response among potential convalescent plasma donors, but sex, age and hospitalization emerged as factors that can be used to identify individuals with a high likelihood of having strong antiviral antibody levels. One Sentence SummaryThere is substantial heterogeneity in the antibody response to SARS-CoV-2 infection, with greater antibody responses being associated with male sex, advancing age, and hospitalization with COVID-19.
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Full text: 1 Collection: 09-preprints Database: PREPRINT-MEDRXIV Type of study: Experimental_studies / Prognostic_studies Language: En Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint
Full text: 1 Collection: 09-preprints Database: PREPRINT-MEDRXIV Type of study: Experimental_studies / Prognostic_studies Language: En Year: 2020 Document type: Preprint