Titers of antibodies against ancestral SARS-CoV-2 correlate with levels of neutralizing antibodies to multiple variants

Author:

Tran Trung TheORCID,Vaage Eline Benno,Mehta Adi,Chopra Adity,Tietze LisaORCID,Kolderup Anette,Anthi AinaORCID,König MartonORCID,Nygaard Gro,Lind AndreasORCID,Müller Fredrik,Nissen-Meyer Lise Sofie,Magnus Per,Trogstad Lill,Mjaaland Siri,Søraas Arne,Midtvedt Karsten,Åsberg AndersORCID,Barratt-Due Andreas,Medhus Asle W.ORCID,Høivik Marte Lie,Lundin Knut,Karlsen Randi Fuglaas,Dahle Reidun,Danielsson Karin,Thomassen Kristine Stien,Kro Grete Birkeland,Cox Rebecca J.ORCID,Zhou FanORCID,Langeland NinaORCID,Aukrust Pål,Melum Espen,Åvitsland Tone Lise,Wiencke Kristine,Holter Jan CatoORCID,Munthe Ludvig A.ORCID,Grødeland GunnveigORCID,Andersen Jan-Terje,Vaage John TorgilsORCID,Lund-Johansen Fridtjof

Abstract

AbstractDiagnostic assays currently used to monitor the efficacy of COVID-19 vaccines measure levels of antibodies to the receptor-binding domain of ancestral SARS-CoV-2 (RBDwt). However, the predictive value for protection against new variants of concern (VOCs) has not been firmly established. Here, we used bead-based arrays and flow cytometry to measure binding of antibodies to spike proteins and receptor-binding domains (RBDs) from VOCs in 12,000 serum samples. Effects of sera on RBD-ACE2 interactions were measured as a proxy for neutralizing antibodies. The samples were obtained from healthy individuals or patients on immunosuppressive therapy who had received two to four doses of COVID-19 vaccines and from COVID-19 convalescents. The results show that anti-RBDwt titers correlate with the levels of binding- and neutralizing antibodies against the Alpha, Beta, Gamma, Delta, Epsilon and Omicron variants. The benefit of multiplexed analysis lies in the ability to measure a wide range of anti-RBD titers using a single dilution of serum for each assay. The reactivity patterns also yield an internal reference for neutralizing activity and binding antibody units per milliliter (BAU/ml). Results obtained with sera from vaccinated healthy individuals and patients confirmed and extended results from previous studies on time-dependent waning of antibody levels and effects of immunosuppressive agents. We conclude that anti-RBDwt titers correlate with levels of neutralizing antibodies against VOCs and propose that our method may be implemented to enhance the precision and throughput of immunomonitoring.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Pharmacology (medical),Infectious Diseases,Pharmacology,Immunology

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