Delayed production of neutralizing antibodies correlates with fatal COVID-19

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Lucas, Carolina / Klein, Jon / Sundaram, Maria E. / Liu, Feimei / Wong, Patrick / Silva, Julio / Mao, Tianyang / Oh, Ji Eunresearcher / Mohanty, Subhasis / Huang, Jiefang / Tokuyama, Maria / Lu, Peiwen / Venkataraman, Arvind / Park, Annsea / Israelow, Benjamin / Vogels, Chantal B. F. / Muenker, M. Catherine / Chang, C-Hong / Casanovas-Massana, Arnau / Moore, Adam J. / Zell, Joseph / Fournier, John B. / Obaid, Abeer / Robertson, Alexander James / Lu-Culligan, Alice / Zhao, Alice / Nelson, Allison / Brito, Anderson / Nunez, Angela / Martin, Anjelica / Watkins, Anne E. / Geng, Bertie / Chun, Caitlin J. / Kalinich, Chaney C. / Harden, Christina A. / Todeasa, Codruta / Jensen, Cole / Dorgay, Coriann E. / Kim, Daniel / McDonald, David / Shepard, Denise / Courchaine, Edward / White, Elizabeth B. / Song, Eric / Silva, Erin / Kudo, Eriko / DeIuliis, Giuseppe / Rahming, Harold / Park, Hong-Jai / Matos, Irene / Ott, Isabel / Nouws, Jessica / Valdez, Jordan / Fauver, Joseph / Lim, Joseph / Rose, Kadi-Ann / Anastasio, Kelly / Brower, Kristina / Glick, Laura / Sharma, Lokesh / Sewanan, Lorenzo / Knaggs, Lynda / Minasyan, Maksym / Batsu, Maria / Petrone, Mary / Kuang, Maxine / Nakahata, Maura / Linehan, Melissa / Askenase, Michael H. / Simonov, Michael / Smolgovsky, Mikhail / Balkcom, Natasha C. / Sonnert, Nicole / Naushad, Nida / Vijayakumar, Pavithra / Martinello, Rick / Datta, Rupak / Handoko, Ryan / Bermejo, Santos / Prophet, Sarah / Bickerton, Sean / Velazquez, Sofia / Alpert, Tara / Rice, Tyler / Khoury-Hanold, William / Peng, Xiaohua / Yang, Yexin / Cao, Yiyun / Strong, Yvette / Lin, Zitong / Wyllie, Anne L. / Campbell, Melissa / Lee, Alfred I. / Chun, Hyung J. / Grubaugh, Nathan D. / Schulz, Wade L. / Farhadian, Shelli / Dela Cruz, Charles / Ring, Aaron M. / Shaw, Albert C. / Wisnewski, Adam V. / Yildirim, Inci / Ko, Albert I. / Omer, Saad B. / Iwasaki, Akiko
Recent studies have provided insights into innate and adaptive immune dynamics in coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). However, the exact features of antibody responses that govern COVID-19 disease outcomes remain unclear. In this study, we analyzed humoral immune responses in 229 patients with asymptomatic, mild, moderate and severe COVID-19 over time to probe the nature of antibody responses in disease severity and mortality. We observed a correlation between anti-spike (S) immunoglobulin G (IgG) levels, length of hospitalization and clinical parameters associated with worse clinical progression. Although high anti-S IgG levels correlated with worse disease severity, such correlation was time dependent. Deceased patients did not have higher overall humoral response than discharged patients. However, they mounted a robust, yet delayed, response, measured by anti-S, anti-receptor-binding domain IgG and neutralizing antibody (NAb) levels compared to survivors. Delayed seroconversion kinetics correlated with impaired viral control in deceased patients. Finally, although sera from 85% of patients displayed some neutralization capacity during their disease course, NAb generation before 14 d of disease onset emerged as a key factor for recovery. These data indicate that COVID-19 mortality does not correlate with the cross-sectional antiviral antibody levels per se but, rather, with the delayed kinetics of NAb production.
Publisher
NATURE RESEARCH
Issue Date
2021-07
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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NATURE MEDICINE, v.27, no.7, pp.1178 - 1186

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1078-8956
DOI
10.1038/s41591-021-01355-0
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/287036
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