IgG4 serum levels are not elevated in cases of Post-COVID syndrome

Author:

Abel Jonas,Walter Annika J.,Glück Vivian,Magnus Clara L.,Glück Thomas,Schuster Philipp,Blaas Stefan,Montanari Ida,Koller Michael,Mohr Arno,Hinterberger Thilo,Salzberger Bernd,Renner Kerstin,Mack Matthias,Bals Robert,Schmidt Tina,Klemis Verena,Sester MartinaORCID,Kardashi Romina,de With Katja,Loew Thomas H.,Malfertheiner Maximilian,Pfeifer Michael,Gessner André,Schmidt Barbara,Schmalenberger Daniel,Peterhoff DavidORCID

Abstract

AbstractRecently, unexpectedly high virus-specific IgG4 levels were reported after more than two mRNA vaccinations. Class switch towards IgG4 occurs after long-term antigen exposure, downregulates immune responses and is associated with several autoimmune diseases.Here, we examined differences in antigen-specific IgG subtypes in serum samples from 64 Post-COVID patients and an equally sized cohort of convalescent controls.In both cohorts, the relative amounts of spike protein-specific IgG subtypes were comparable. IgG1 was the most frequent, followed by IgG3, IgG2, and IgG4. A difference between cohorts was observed only for IgG2, which was significantly lower in the Post-COVID cohort. Further analysis of the reactive IgG4 revealed a small but significant difference for the spike protein receptor-binding domain but not for the spike ectodomain.Since the total IgG4 levels are very low, we do not expect a biologically relevant role in Post-COVID syndrome. However, reduced virus-specific IgG2 levels could contribute to the persistence of SARS-CoV-2, causing chronic inflammation in the setting of Post-COVID syndrome.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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