Abstract
Increasing evidence suggests that some newly emerged SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VoCs) resist neutralization by antibodies elicited by the early-pandemic wild-type virus. We applied neutralization tests to paired recoveree sera (n = 38) using clinical isolates representing the first wave (D614G), VoC1, and VoC2 lineages (B.1.1.7 and B 1.351). Neutralizing antibodies inhibited contemporary and VoC1 lineages, whereas inhibition of VoC2 was reduced 8-fold, with 50% of sera failing to show neutralization. These results provide evidence for the increased potential of VoC2 to reinfect previously SARS-CoV-infected individuals. The kinetics of NAbs in different patients showed similar decline against all variants, with generally low initial anti-B.1.351 responses becoming undetectable, but with anti-B.1.1.7 NAbs remaining detectable (>20) for months after acute infection.
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Virtanen, J., Uusitalo, R., Korhonen, E. M., Aaltonen, K., Smura, T., Kuivanen, S., … Vapalahti, O. (2021). Kinetics of neutralizing antibodies of covid-19 patients tested using clinical d614g, b.1.1.7, and b 1.351 isolates in microneutralization assays. Viruses, 13(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/v13060996
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