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A comparison of four serological assays for detecting anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in human serum samples from different populations.


ABSTRACT: It is of paramount importance to evaluate the prevalence of both asymptomatic and symptomatic cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection and their differing antibody response profiles. Here, we performed a pilot study of four serological assays to assess the amounts of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in serum samples obtained from 491 healthy individuals before the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, 51 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19, 209 suspected cases of COVID-19 with mild symptoms, and 200 healthy blood donors. We used two ELISA assays that recognized the full-length nucleoprotein (N) or trimeric spike (S) protein ectodomain of SARS-CoV-2. In addition, we developed the S-Flow assay that recognized the S protein expressed at the cell surface using flow cytometry, and the luciferase immunoprecipitation system (LIPS) assay that recognized diverse SARS-CoV-2 antigens including the S1 domain and the carboxyl-terminal domain of N by immunoprecipitation. We obtained similar results with the four serological assays. Differences in sensitivity were attributed to the technique and the antigen used. High anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody titers were associated with neutralization activity, which was assessed using infectious SARS-CoV-2 or lentiviral-S pseudotype virus. In hospitalized patients with COVID-19, seroconversion and virus neutralization occurred between 5 and 14 days after symptom onset, confirming previous studies. Seropositivity was detected in 32% of mildly symptomatic individuals within 15 days of symptom onset and in 3% of healthy blood donors. The four antibody assays that we used enabled a broad evaluation of SARS-CoV-2 seroprevalence and antibody profiling in different subpopulations within one region.

SUBMITTER: Grzelak L 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7665313 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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A comparison of four serological assays for detecting anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in human serum samples from different populations.

Grzelak Ludivine L   Temmam Sarah S   Planchais Cyril C   Demeret Caroline C   Tondeur Laura L   Huon Christèle C   Guivel-Benhassine Florence F   Staropoli Isabelle I   Chazal Maxime M   Dufloo Jeremy J   Planas Delphine D   Buchrieser Julian J   Rajah Maaran Michael MM   Robinot Remy R   Porrot Françoise F   Albert Mélanie M   Chen Kuang-Yu KY   Crescenzo-Chaigne Bernadette B   Donati Flora F   Anna François F   Souque Philippe P   Gransagne Marion M   Bellalou Jacques J   Nowakowski Mireille M   Backovic Marija M   Bouadma Lila L   Le Fevre Lucie L   Le Hingrat Quentin Q   Descamps Diane D   Pourbaix Annabelle A   Laouénan Cédric C   Ghosn Jade J   Yazdanpanah Yazdan Y   Besombes Camille C   Jolly Nathalie N   Pellerin-Fernandes Sandrine S   Cheny Olivia O   Ungeheuer Marie-Noëlle MN   Mellon Guillaume G   Morel Pascal P   Rolland Simon S   Rey Felix A FA   Behillil Sylvie S   Enouf Vincent V   Lemaitre Audrey A   Créach Marie-Aude MA   Petres Stephane S   Escriou Nicolas N   Charneau Pierre P   Fontanet Arnaud A   Hoen Bruno B   Bruel Timothée T   Eloit Marc M   Mouquet Hugo H   Schwartz Olivier O   van der Werf Sylvie S  

Science translational medicine 20200817 559


It is of paramount importance to evaluate the prevalence of both asymptomatic and symptomatic cases of SARS-CoV-2 infection and their differing antibody response profiles. Here, we performed a pilot study of four serological assays to assess the amounts of anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in serum samples obtained from 491 healthy individuals before the SARS-CoV-2 pandemic, 51 individuals hospitalized with COVID-19, 209 suspected cases of COVID-19 with mild symptoms, and 200 healthy blood donors. We u  ...[more]

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