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ABSTRACT: Background
Hybrid immunity is associated with more durable protection against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We describe the antibody responses following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.Methods
The 55 vaccine arm COVID-19 cases diagnosed during the blinded phase of the Coronavirus Efficacy trial were matched with 55 placebo arm COVID-19 cases. Pseudovirus neutralizing antibody (nAb) activity to the ancestral strain and binding antibody (bAb) responses to nucleocapsid and spike antigens (ancestral and variants of concern [VOCs]) were assessed on disease day 1 (DD1) and 28 days later (DD29).Results
The primary analysis set was 46 vaccine cases and 49 placebo cases with COVID-19 at least 57 days post-first dose. For vaccine group cases, there was a 1.88-fold rise in ancestral antispike bAbs 1 month post-disease onset, although 47% had no increase. The vaccine-to-placebo geometric mean ratios for DD29 antispike and antinucleocapsid bAbs were 6.9 and 0.04, respectively. DD29 mean bAb levels were higher for vaccine vs placebo cases for all VOCs. DD1 nasal viral load positively correlated with bAb levels in the vaccine group.Conclusions
Following COVID-19, vaccinated participants had higher levels and greater breadth of antispike bAbs and higher nAb titers than unvaccinated participants. These were largely attributable to the primary immunization series.
SUBMITTER: Follmann D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC9991588 | biostudies-literature | 2023 Mar
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Follmann Dean D Janes Holly E HE Chu Eric E Jayashankar Lakshmi L Petropoulos Christos J CJ Serebryannyy Leonid L Carroll Robin R Jean-Baptiste Naz N Narpala Sandeep S Lin Bob C BC McDermott Adrian A Novak Richard M RM Graciaa Daniel S DS Rolsma Stephanie S Magaret Craig A CA Doria-Rose Nicole N Corey Lawrence L Neuzil Kathleen M KM Pajon Rolando R Miller Jacqueline M JM Donis Ruben O RO Koup Richard A RA Baden Lindsey R LR El Sahly Hana M HM
Open forum infectious diseases 20230213 3
<h4>Background</h4>Hybrid immunity is associated with more durable protection against coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). We describe the antibody responses following severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection in vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals.<h4>Methods</h4>The 55 vaccine arm COVID-19 cases diagnosed during the blinded phase of the Coronavirus Efficacy trial were matched with 55 placebo arm COVID-19 cases. Pseudovirus neutralizing antibody (nAb) activity t ...[more]