Divergent trajectories of antiviral memory after SARS-CoV-2 infection
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Published:2022-03-10
Issue:1
Volume:13
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ISSN:2041-1723
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Container-title:Nature Communications
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Nat Commun
Author:
Tomic AdrianaORCID, Skelly Donal T.ORCID, Ogbe AneORCID, O’Connor DanielORCID, Pace Matthew, Adland Emily, Alexander Frances, Ali MohammadORCID, Allott Kirk, Azim Ansari M., Belij-Rammerstorfer Sandra, Bibi Sagida, Blackwell Luke, Brown AnthonyORCID, Brown Helen, Cavell BreezeORCID, Clutterbuck Elizabeth A., de Silva ThushanORCID, Eyre DavidORCID, Lumley Sheila, Flaxman AmyORCID, Grist James, Hackstein Carl-PhilippORCID, Halkerston RachelORCID, Harding Adam C., Hill Jennifer, James Tim, Jay CeciliaORCID, Johnson Síle A., Kronsteiner Barbara, Lie Yolanda, Linder Aline, Longet Stephanie, Marinou SpyridoulaORCID, Matthews Philippa C.ORCID, Mellors Jack, Petropoulos ChristosORCID, Rongkard Patpong, Sedik Cynthia, Silva-Reyes Laura, Smith Holly, Stockdale LisaORCID, Taylor StephenORCID, Thomas Stephen, Tipoe Timothy, Turtle LanceORCID, Vieira Vinicius AdrianoORCID, Wrin Terri, Stafford Lizzie, Abuelgasim Hibatullah, Alhussni Ahmed, Arancibia-Cárcamo Carolina V., Borak Martyna, Cutteridge Joseph, Deeks Alexandra, Denly Lucy, Dimitriadis Stavros, Fassih Shayan, Foord Thomas, Fordwoh Thomas, Holmes Jennifer, Horsington Bryn, Kerneis Sven, Kim David, Lillie Katy, Morrow Jordan, O’Donnell Denise, Ritter Thomas G., Simmons Beatrice, Taylor Adan, Thomas Sarah R., Warren Yolanda, Watson Adam J. R., Weeks Esme, Wilson Robert, Young Rebecca, Duncan Christopher J. A., Moore Shona C., Payne Rebecca, Richter Alex, Rowland-Jones Sarah, Mentzer Alexander J., Cassar Mark Philip, Dong Tao, Fries Anastasia, Gilbert-Jaramillo Javier, Ho Ling-Pei, Knight Julian C., Neubauer Stefan, Peng Yanchun, Petousi Nayia, Raman Betty, Talbot Nick P., Pollard Andrew J.ORCID, Lambe TeresaORCID, Conlon Chris P.ORCID, Jeffery KatieORCID, Travis SimonORCID, Goulder PhilipORCID, Frater JohnORCID, Mentzer Alex J.ORCID, Stafford LizzieORCID, Carroll Miles W., James William S.ORCID, Klenerman Paul, Barnes EleanorORCID, Dold Christina, Dunachie Susanna J.ORCID, , ,
Abstract
AbstractThe trajectories of acquired immunity to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 infection are not fully understood. We present a detailed longitudinal cohort study of UK healthcare workers prior to vaccination, presenting April-June 2020 with asymptomatic or symptomatic infection. Here we show a highly variable range of responses, some of which (T cell interferon-gamma ELISpot, N-specific antibody) wane over time, while others (spike-specific antibody, B cell memory ELISpot) are stable. We use integrative analysis and a machine-learning approach (SIMON - Sequential Iterative Modeling OverNight) to explore this heterogeneity. We identify a subgroup of participants with higher antibody responses and interferon-gamma ELISpot T cell responses, and a robust trajectory for longer term immunity associates with higher levels of neutralising antibodies against the infecting (Victoria) strain and also against variants B.1.1.7 (alpha) and B.1.351 (beta). These variable trajectories following early priming may define subsequent protection from severe disease from novel variants.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
Subject
General Physics and Astronomy,General Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology,General Chemistry,Multidisciplinary
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