Daily Viral Kinetics and Innate and Adaptive Immune Response Assessment in COVID-19: a Case Series

Author:

Vetter Pauline1234ORCID,Eberhardt Christiane S.567,Meyer Benjamin5,Martinez Murillo Paola Andrea5,Torriani Giulia18,Pigny Fiona13,Lemeille Sylvain5,Cordey Samuel34,Laubscher Florian34,Vu Diem-Lan234,Calame Adrien123,Schibler Manuel234,Jacquerioz Frederique1234,Blanchard-Rohner Géraldine56,Siegrist Claire-Anne56,Kaiser Laurent1234,Didierlaurent Arnaud M.17,Eckerle Isabella12348

Affiliation:

1. Geneva Centre for Emerging Viral Diseases, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

2. Division of Infectious Diseases, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

3. Laboratory of Virology, Division of Laboratory Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

4. Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

5. Center for Vaccinology, Department of Pathology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

6. Division of General Pediatrics, Geneva University Hospitals, Geneva, Switzerland

7. Emory Vaccine Center, Emory University, Atlanta, Georgia, USA

8. Department of Microbiology and Molecular Medicine, Faculty of Medicine, University of Geneva, Geneva, Switzerland

Abstract

This work is particularly important because it simultaneously assessed the virology, immunology, and clinical presentation of the same subjects, whereas other studies assess these separately. We describe the detailed viral and immune profiles of the first five patients infected by SARS-CoV-2 and quarantined in Geneva, Switzerland. Viral loads peaked at the very beginning of the disease, and infectious virus was shed only during the early acute phase of disease. No infectious virus could be isolated by culture 7 days after onset of symptoms, while viral RNA was still detectable for a prolonged period. Importantly, we saw that all patients, even those with mild symptoms, mount an innate response sufficient for viral control (characterized by early activated cytokines and monocyte responses) and develop specific immunity as well as cellular and humoral SARS-CoV-2-specific adaptive responses, which already begin to decline a few months after the resolution of symptoms.

Funder

Geneva Center for Emerging Viral Diseases

Publisher

American Society for Microbiology

Subject

Molecular Biology,Microbiology

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