Author: Rowntree, Louise C; Chua, Brendon Y; Nicholson, Suellen; Koutsakos, Marios; Hensen, Luca; Douros, Celia; Selva, Kevin; Mordant, Francesca L; Wong, Chinn Yi; Habel, Jennifer R; Zhang, Wuji; Jia, Xiaoxiao; Allen, Lily; Doolan, Denise L; Jackson, David C; Wheatley, Adam K; Kent, Stephen J; Amanat, Fatima; Krammer, Florian; Subbarao, Kanta; Cheng, Allen C; Chung, Amy W; Catton, Mike; Nguyen, Thi HO; van de Sandt, Carolien E; Kedzierska, Katherine
Title: Robust correlations across six SARSâ€CoVâ€2 serology assays detecting distinct antibody features Cord-id: r67lnbfc Document date: 2021_2_28
ID: r67lnbfc
Snippet: OBJECTIVES: As the world transitions into a new era of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic in which vaccines become available, there is an increasing demand for rapid reliable serological testing to identify individuals with levels of immunity considered protective by infection or vaccination. METHODS: We used 34 SARSâ€CoVâ€2 samples to perform a rapid surrogate virus neutralisation test (sVNT), applicable to many laboratories as it circumvents the need for biosafety levelâ€3 containment. We correlated r
Document: OBJECTIVES: As the world transitions into a new era of the COVIDâ€19 pandemic in which vaccines become available, there is an increasing demand for rapid reliable serological testing to identify individuals with levels of immunity considered protective by infection or vaccination. METHODS: We used 34 SARSâ€CoVâ€2 samples to perform a rapid surrogate virus neutralisation test (sVNT), applicable to many laboratories as it circumvents the need for biosafety levelâ€3 containment. We correlated results from the sVNT with five additional commonly used SARSâ€CoVâ€2 serology techniques: the microneutralisation test (MNT), inâ€house ELISAs, commercial Euroimmun†and Wantaiâ€based ELISAs (RBD, spike and nucleoprotein; IgG, IgA and IgM), antigenâ€binding avidity, and highâ€throughput multiplex analyses to profile isotype, subclass and Fc effector binding potential. We correlated antibody levels with antibodyâ€secreting cell (ASC) and circulatory T follicular helper (cTfh) cell numbers. RESULTS: Antibody data obtained with commercial ELISAs closely reflected results using inâ€house ELISAs against RBD and spike. A correlation matrix across ten measured ELISA parameters revealed positive correlations for all factors. The frequency of inhibition by rapid sVNT strongly correlated with spikeâ€specific IgG and IgA titres detected by both commercial and inâ€house ELISAs, and MNT titres. Multiplex analyses revealed strongest correlations between IgG, IgG1, FcR and C1q specific to spike and RBD. Acute cTfhâ€type 1 cell numbers correlated with spike and RBDâ€specific IgG antibodies measured by ELISAs and sVNT. CONCLUSION: Our comprehensive analyses provide important insights into SARSâ€CoVâ€2 humoral immunity across distinct serology assays and their applicability for specific research and/or diagnostic questions to assess SARSâ€CoVâ€2â€specific humoral responses.
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