Emma Löfström, Anna Eringfält, Arne Kötz, Wanda Christ, Stefan Kunkel, Johan Tham, Jonas Klingström, Johan Undén
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背景:血清学反应是COVID-19的一个重要方面,特别是在评估疫苗效果和严重感染风险方面。评估这一点的金标准是对中和能力的分析,但这种分析方法并不广泛使用,抗体水平通常被用作中和能力的近似值。贪婪指数是衡量抗体功能和贪婪成熟有助于持久的免疫。目的:评价亲和度指数是否能比抗刺突IgG水平更好地估计中和能力,并比较感染和接种疫苗对SARS-CoV-2的免疫反应。研究设计:在感染或接种疫苗后1、3和6个月,对前瞻性纳入的pcr确诊COVID-19或COVID-19-naïve患者的血清样本进行抗刺突IgG、贪婪指数和中和效价分析。结果:抗尖峰IgG水平与中和滴度相关性显著(Spearmanr s = 0.88, p < 0.001),而亲和力指数相关性较低(Spearmanr s = 0.62, p < 0.001)。抗刺突IgG水平、贪婪指数和中和滴度在疫苗组中显著升高。自然感染不能产生高亲和力抗体。随着时间的推移,疫苗组和感染组的抗体水平和中和效价都下降了。结论:抗尖峰IgG水平可作为中和效价的估计,而亲和度指数不能较好地估计中和效价。与自然感染相比,接种疫苗后有更强的初始免疫反应。然而,特异性抗体水平随着时间的推移而下降,这突出了疫苗增强剂的重要性。
A Prospective Study of Immune Response After COVID-19 or Vaccination and Correlation Between Avidity Index and Neutralizing Capacity.
Background: Serological response is an important aspect of COVID-19, especially for evaluation of vaccine effect and risk of severe infection. The gold standard to assess this is analysis of neutralization capacity, but such assays are not widely available, with antibody levels often used as an approximation of the neutralizing ability. Avidity index is a measure of antibody function and avidity maturation contributes to long-lasting immunity. Objectives: To evaluate if the avidity index gives a better estimation of the neutralizing ability compared with anti-spike IgG levels and to compare the immune response between infection and vaccination against SARS-CoV-2. Study Design: Serum samples from prospectively included patients with either PCR-confirmed COVID-19 or COVID-19-naïve after vaccination were analyzed for anti-spike IgG, avidity index, and neutralizing titer at 1, 3, and 6 months after infection or vaccination. Results: A significant correlation between anti-spike IgG level and neutralization titer was found (Spearmanrs = 0.88, p < 0.001), but for the avidity index, the correlation was lower (Spearman rs = 0.62, p < 0.001). Anti-spike IgG level, avidity index, and neutralization titer were significantly higher in the vaccine cohort. Natural infection failed to yield high-avidity antibodies. Over time, the antibody levels and neutralization titer declined in both the vaccine and infection cohorts. Conclusion: Anti-spike IgG levels can be used as an estimation of the neutralizing titer, with the avidity index not contributing to a better estimation. There is a stronger initial immune response after vaccination, compared with natural infection. However, specific antibody levels decline over time, highlighting the importance of vaccine boosters.