Primary SARS‐CoV‐2 infection in children and adults results in similar Fc‐mediated antibody effector function patterns

Author:

Gelderloos Anne T1ORCID,Lakerveld Anke J1ORCID,Schepp Rutger M1,Nicolaie Mioara Alina2,van Beek Josine1,Beckers Lisa1,van Binnendijk Robert S1,Rots Nynke Y1,van Kasteren Puck B1ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Center for Immunology of Infectious Diseases and Vaccines (IIV), Center for Infectious Disease Control National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Bilthoven The Netherlands

2. Department of Statistics, Information Technology and Modelling (SIM) National Institute for Public Health and the Environment (RIVM) Bilthoven The Netherlands

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesIncreasing evidence suggests that Fc‐mediated antibody effector functions have an important role in protection against respiratory viruses, including SARS‐CoV‐2. However, limited data are available on the potential differences in the development, heterogeneity and durability of these responses in children compared to adults.MethodsHere, we assessed the development of spike S1‐specific serum antibody‐dependent cellular phagocytosis (ADCP), complement deposition (ADCD) and natural killer cell activation (ADNKA), alongside specific antibody binding concentrations (IgG, IgA and IgM) and IgG avidity in healthy adults (n = 38, 18–56 years) and children (n = 21, 5–16 years) following primary SARS‐CoV‐2 infection, with a 10‐month longitudinal follow‐up. Differences between groups were assessed using a nonparametric Kruskal–Wallis test with Dunn's multiple comparisons test.ResultsWe found similar (functional) antibody responses in children compared to adults, with a tendency for increased durability in children, which was statistically significant for ADCD (P < 0.05). While ADNKA was strongly reduced in both adults (P < 0.001) and children (P < 0.05) at the latest time point, ADCP remained relatively stable over time, possibly relating to an increase in avidity of the spike‐specific antibodies (P < 0.001). Finally, the ADNKA capacity relative to antibody concentration appeared to decrease over time in both children and adults.ConclusionIn conclusion, our data provide novel insights into the development of SARS‐CoV‐2‐specific antibody Fc‐mediated effector functions in children and adults. An increased understanding of these characteristics in specific age populations is valuable for the future design of novel and improved vaccination strategies for respiratory viruses such as SARS‐CoV‐2.

Funder

Ministerie van Volksgezondheid, Welzijn en Sport

Publisher

Wiley

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