Antibodies (Jan 2022)

Immune Maturation Effects on Viral Neutralization and Avidity of Hyperimmunized Equine Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Sera

  • Myriam Belén González Viacava,
  • Augusto Varese,
  • Ignacio Mazzitelli,
  • Laura Lanari,
  • Lucía Ávila,
  • María Julia García Vampa,
  • Jorge Geffner,
  • Osvaldo Cascone,
  • José Christian Dokmetjian,
  • Adolfo Rafael de Roodt,
  • Matías Fingermann

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/antib11010003
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11, no. 1
p. 3

Abstract

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Mass-vaccination against COVID-19 is still a distant goal for most low-to-middle income countries. The experience gained through decades producing polyclonal immunotherapeutics (such as antivenoms) in many of those countries is being redirected to develop similar products able to neutralize SARS-CoV-2 infection. In this study we analyzed the biological activity (viral neutralization or NtAb) and immunochemical properties of hyperimmune horses’ sera (HHS) obtained during initial immunization (I) and posterior re-immunization (R) cycles using the RBD domain of the SARS-CoV-2 spike protein as antigen. HHS at the end of the R cycle showed higher NtAb titers when compared to those after the I cycle (35,585 vs. 7000 mean NtAb, respectively). Moreover, this increase paralleled an increase in avidity (95.2% to 65.2% mean avidity units, respectively). The results presented herein are relevant for manufacturers of these therapeutic tools against COVID-19.

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