Early antibody responses associated with survival in COVID19 patients

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Abstract

Neutralizing antibodies to the SARS CoV-2 spike proteins have been issued Emergency Use Authorizations and are a likely mechanism of vaccines to prevent COVID-19. However, benefit of treatment with monoclonal antibodies has only been observed in clinical trials in outpatients with mild to moderate COVID-19 but not in patients who are hospitalized and/or have advanced disease. To address this observation, we evaluated the timing of anti SARS-CoV-2 antibody production in hospitalized patients with the use of a highly sensitive multiplexed bead-based immunoassay allowing for early detection of antibodies to SARSCoV- 2. We found significantly lower levels of antibodies to the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein in the first week after symptom onset in patients who expired as compared to patients who were discharged. We also developed a model to characterize the relationship between each patient's individual antibody level trajectory and eventual COVID 19 outcome which can be adapted into a prediction model with more data.

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Zhou, Z. H., Dharmarajan, S., Lehtimaki, M., Kirshner, S. L., & Kozlowski, S. (2021). Early antibody responses associated with survival in COVID19 patients. PLoS Pathogens, 17(July). https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1009766

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