High antibody levels and reduced cellular response in children up to one year after SARS-CoV-2 infection

Author:

Jacobsen Eva-Maria,Fabricius DoritORCID,Class MagdalenaORCID,Topfstedt Fernando,Lorenzetti Raquel,Janowska Iga,Schmidt Franziska,Staniek Julian,Zernickel MariaORCID,Stamminger ThomasORCID,Dietz Andrea N.,Zellmer Angela,Hecht Manuel,Rauch Peter,Blum Carmen,Ludwig Carolin,Jahrsdörfer BerndORCID,Schrezenmeier Hubert,Heeg MaximilianORCID,Mayer BenjaminORCID,Seidel Alina,Groß RüdigerORCID,Münch JanORCID,Kirchhoff FrankORCID,Bode Sebastian F. N.ORCID,Strauss Gudrun,Renk HannaORCID,Elling RolandORCID,Stich MaximillianORCID,Voll Reinhard E.,Tönshof BurkhardORCID,Franz Axel R.ORCID,Henneke PhilippORCID,Debatin Klaus-Michael,Rizzi MartaORCID,Janda AlesORCID

Abstract

AbstractThe COVID-19 course and immunity differ in children and adults. We analyzed immune response dynamics in 28 families up to 12 months after mild or asymptomatic infection. Unlike adults, the initial response is plasmablast-driven in children. Four months after infection, children show an enhanced specific antibody response and lower but detectable spike 1 protein (S1)-specific B and T cell responses than their parents. While specific antibodies decline, neutralizing antibody activity and breadth increase in both groups. The frequencies of S1-specific B and T cell responses remain stable. However, in children, one year after infection, an increase in the S1-specific IgA class switch and the expression of CD27 on S1-specific B cells and T cell maturation are observed. These results, together with the enhanced neutralizing potential and breadth of the specific antibodies, suggest a progressive maturation of the S1-specific immune response. Hence, the immune response in children persists over 12 months but dynamically changes in quality, with progressive neutralizing, breadth, and memory maturation. This implies a benefit for booster vaccination in children to consolidate memory formation.

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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