Author: Byazrova, Maria; Yusubalieva, Gaukhar; Spiridonova, Anna; Efimov, Grigory; Mazurov, Dmitriy; Baranov, Konstantin; Baklaushev, Vladimir; Filatov, Alexander
Title: Pattern of circulating SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€specific antibodyâ€secreting and memory Bâ€cell generation in patients with acute COVIDâ€19 Cord-id: fe0x7ufa Document date: 2021_1_31
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Snippet: OBJECTIVES: To predict the spread of coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19), information regarding the immunological memory for diseaseâ€specific antigens is necessary. The possibility of reinfection, as well as the efficacy of vaccines for COVIDâ€19 that are currently under development, will largely depend on the quality and longevity of immunological memory in patients. To elucidate the process of humoral immunity development, we analysed the generation of plasmablasts and virus receptorâ€binding
Document: OBJECTIVES: To predict the spread of coronavirus disease (COVIDâ€19), information regarding the immunological memory for diseaseâ€specific antigens is necessary. The possibility of reinfection, as well as the efficacy of vaccines for COVIDâ€19 that are currently under development, will largely depend on the quality and longevity of immunological memory in patients. To elucidate the process of humoral immunity development, we analysed the generation of plasmablasts and virus receptorâ€binding domain (RBD)â€specific memory B (Bmem) cells in patients during the acute phase of COVIDâ€19. METHODS: The frequencies of RBDâ€binding plasmablasts and RBDâ€specific antibodyâ€secreting cells (ASCs) in the peripheral blood samples collected from patients with COVIDâ€19 were measured using flow cytometry and the ELISpot assay. RESULTS: The acute phase of COVIDâ€19 was characterised by the transient appearance of total as well as RBDâ€binding plasmablasts. ELISpot analysis indicated that most patients exhibited a spontaneous secretion of RBDâ€specific ASCs in the circulation with good correlation between the IgG and IgM subsets. ILâ€21/CD40L stimulation of purified B cells induced the activation and proliferation of Bmem cells, which led to the generation of plasmablast phenotypic cells as well as RBDâ€specific ASCs. No correlation was observed between the frequency of Bmem cellâ€derived and spontaneous ASCs, suggesting that the two types of ASCs were weakly associated with each other. CONCLUSION: Our findings reveal that SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€specific Bmem cells are generated during the acute phase of COVIDâ€19. These findings can serve as a basis for further studies on the longevity of SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€specific Bâ€cell memory.
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