Scientific Reports (Feb 2021)

Rapid seroconversion and persistent functional IgG antibodies in severe COVID-19 patients correlates with an IL-12p70 and IL-33 signature

  • Ariel Munitz,
  • L. Edry-Botzer,
  • M. Itan,
  • R. Tur-Kaspa,
  • D. Dicker,
  • D. Marcoviciu,
  • M. G. Goren,
  • M. Mor,
  • S. Lev,
  • T. Gottesman,
  • K. Muhsen,
  • D. Cohen,
  • M. Stein,
  • U. Qimron,
  • N. T. Freund,
  • Y. Wine,
  • Motti Gerlic

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-83019-0
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
pp. 1 – 13

Abstract

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Abstract Despite ongoing efforts to characterize the host response toward SARS-CoV-2, a major gap in our knowledge still exists regarding the magnitude and duration of the humoral response. Analysis of the antibody response in mild versus moderate/severe patients, using our new developed quantitative electrochemiluminescent assay for detecting IgM/IgA/IgG antibodies toward SARS-CoV-2 antigens, revealed a rapid onset of IgG/IgA antibodies, specifically in moderate/severe patients. IgM antibodies against the viral receptor binding domain, but not against nucleocapsid protein, were detected at early stages of the disease. Furthermore, we observed a marked reduction in IgM/IgA antibodies over-time. Adapting our assay for ACE2 binding-competition, demonstrated that the presence of potentially neutralizing antibodies is corelated with IgG/IgA. Finally, analysis of the cytokine profile in COVID-19 patients revealed unique correlation of an IL-12p70/IL33 and IgG seroconversion, which correlated with disease severity. In summary, our comprehensive analysis has major implications on the understanding and monitoring of SARS-CoV-2 infections.