A rapid antibody screening haemagglutination test for predicting immunity to SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern
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Published:2022-04-05
Issue:1
Volume:2
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ISSN:2730-664X
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Container-title:Communications Medicine
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Commun Med
Author:
Ertesvåg Nina UrkeORCID, Xiao Julie, Zhou FanORCID, Ljostveit Sonja, Sandnes Helene, Lartey Sarah, Sævik MarianneORCID, Hansen Lena, Madsen Anders, Mohn Kristin G. I.ORCID, Fjelltveit Elisabeth, Olofsson Jan StefanORCID, Tan Tiong KitORCID, Rijal PramilaORCID, Schimanski Lisa, Øyen Siri, Brokstad Karl Albert, Dunachie SusannaORCID, Jämsén Anni, James William S.ORCID, Harding Adam C., Harvala Heli, Nguyen Dung, Roberts David, Patel Monika, Gopal Robin, Zambon MariaORCID, Wei Leiyan, Gilbert-Jaramillo Javier, Knight Michael L., Vaughan-Jackson Alun, Dupont Maeva, Lamikanra Abigail A., Klennerman Paul, Barnes Eleanor, Deeks Alexandra, Johnson Sile, Skelly Donal, Stafford Lizzie, Townsend Alain, Tøndel Camilla, Kuwelker Kanika, Blomberg Bjørn, Bredholt Geir, Onyango Therese Bredholt, Vahokoski Juha, Bansal Amit, Trieu Mai Chi, Amdam Håkon, Akselsen Per Espen, Skorge Trude Duelien, Okkenhaug Liv Heiberg, Linchausen Dagrunn Waag, Langeland NinaORCID, Cox Rebecca JaneORCID, , ,
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Evaluation of susceptibility to emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOC) requires rapid screening tests for neutralising antibodies which provide protection.
Methods
Firstly, we developed a receptor-binding domain-specific haemagglutination test (HAT) to Wuhan and VOC (alpha, beta, gamma and delta) and compared to pseudotype, microneutralisation and virus neutralisation assays in 835 convalescent sera. Secondly, we investigated the antibody response using the HAT after two doses of mRNA (BNT162b2) vaccination. Sera were collected at baseline, three weeks after the first and second vaccinations from older (80–99 years, n = 89) and younger adults (23–77 years, n = 310) and compared to convalescent sera from naturally infected individuals (1–89 years, n = 307).
Results
Here we show that HAT antibodies highly correlated with neutralising antibodies (R = 0.72–0.88) in convalescent sera. Home-dwelling older individuals have significantly lower antibodies to the Wuhan strain after one and two doses of BNT162b2 vaccine than younger adult vaccinees and naturally infected individuals. Moverover, a second vaccine dose boosts and broadens the antibody repertoire to VOC in naïve, not previously infected older and younger adults. Most (72–76%) older adults respond after two vaccinations to alpha and delta, but only 58–62% to beta and gamma, compared to 96–97% of younger vaccinees and 68–76% of infected individuals. Previously infected older individuals have, similarly to younger adults, high antibody titres after one vaccination.
Conclusions
Overall, HAT provides a surrogate marker for neutralising antibodies, which can be used as a simple inexpensive, rapid test. HAT can be rapidly adaptable to emerging VOC for large-scale evaluation of potentially decreasing vaccine effectiveness.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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