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Author: Raghav, S. K.; Sen, K.; Ghosh, A.; Datta, S.; Ahad, A.; Jha, A.; Chatterjee, S.; Suranjika, S.; Sengupta, S.; Bhattacharya, G.; Shriwas, O.; Avula, K.; Kshatri, J.; Prasad, P.; Parida, A. K.
Title: SARS-CoV-2 specific immune-signature in direct contacts of COVID-19 cases protect them from contracting disease: A Retrospective Study
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  • Document date: 2021_3_12
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    Snippet: The response to SARS-CoV-2 is largely impacted by the level of exposure and the status of immunity. The nature of protection shown by direct contacts of COVID-19 positive patients is quite intriguing to note. We aimed to study the immune differences reinforcing contact individuals in circumventing the disease. Our observation showed direct contacts of PCR positive patients developed elevated neutralizing antibody titres and cytokine levels. On the other hand, single cell data revealed differenti
    Document: The response to SARS-CoV-2 is largely impacted by the level of exposure and the status of immunity. The nature of protection shown by direct contacts of COVID-19 positive patients is quite intriguing to note. We aimed to study the immune differences reinforcing contact individuals in circumventing the disease. Our observation showed direct contacts of PCR positive patients developed elevated neutralizing antibody titres and cytokine levels. On the other hand, single cell data revealed differential usage of V(D)J genes and unique BCR clonotypes imparting protective immune signatures.

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