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Relationship between SARS-CoV-2 antibody titer and the severity of COVID-19.


ABSTRACT:

Background

It remains unclear whether high titers of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibodies aggravate clinical manifestations in patients or whether severe clinical manifestations result in high antibody titers. Thus, we investigated the cause-effect relationship between SARS-CoV-2 antibody titers and disease severity.

Methods

We prospectively enrolled patients admitted with the diagnosis of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) from February 2020 to August 2020. We measured SARS-CoV-2 antibody titers, namely anti-receptor-binding domain (RBD) antibody and neutralizing antibody (NAb), from blood samples and calculated the chest radiograph (CXR) scores of the patients to evaluate the severity of COVID-19.

Results

Overall, 40 patients with COVID-19 were enrolled. Pneumonia was observed in more than half of the patients (25/40, 60%). SARS-CoV-2 antibody titers were higher in patients who were aged >60 years (anti-RBD antibodies, P = 0.003 and NAb, P = 0.009), presented with pneumonia (P = 0.006 and 0.007, respectively), and required oxygen therapy (P = 0.003 and 0.004, respectively) than in those who were not. CXR scores peaked (at 15-21 days after the onset of symptoms) statistically significantly earlier than SARS-CoV-2 antibody titers (at 22-30 days for NAb and at 31-70 days for anti-RBD antibody). There was a close correlation between the maximum CXR score and the maximum SAR-CoV-2 antibody titer.

Conclusions

Based on the comparison of the peak time of SARS-CoV-2 antibody titers with the CXR score after symptom onset, we suggest that severe clinical manifestations result in high titers of SARS-CoV-2 antibodies.

SUBMITTER: Park JH 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC9069977 | biostudies-literature | 2022 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Relationship between SARS-CoV-2 antibody titer and the severity of COVID-19.

Park Joung Ha JH   Cha Min Jae MJ   Choi Hyewon H   Kim Min-Chul MC   Chung Jin-Won JW   Lee Kyu-Sun KS   Jeong Dae Gwin DG   Baek Moon Seong MS   Kim Won-Young WY   Lim Yaeji Y   Yoon Sun Woo SW   Choi Seong-Ho SH  

Journal of microbiology, immunology, and infection = Wei mian yu gan ran za zhi 20220505 6 Pt 1


<h4>Background</h4>It remains unclear whether high titers of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) antibodies aggravate clinical manifestations in patients or whether severe clinical manifestations result in high antibody titers. Thus, we investigated the cause-effect relationship between SARS-CoV-2 antibody titers and disease severity.<h4>Methods</h4>We prospectively enrolled patients admitted with the diagnosis of coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) from February 2020 to A  ...[more]

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