Seroconversion and abundance of IgG antibodies against S1-RBD of SARS-CoV-2 and neutralizing activity in the chilean population
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Seroconversion and abundance of IgG antibodies against S1-RBD of SARS-CoV-2 and neutralizing activity in the chilean population
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- González Stegmaier, R.;
- Cereceda, K.;
- Briones, J. L.;
- Beltrán Pavez, C.;
- Oyarzún Arrau, A.;
- Riquelme Barrios, S.;
- Selman, C.;
- Yarad, F.;
- Mahave, M.;
- Caglevic, C.;
- Morales, R.;
- Aguirre, A.;
- Valiente Echeverría, Fernando Andrés;
- Soto Rifo, Ricardo;
- Marsiglia, H.;
- Gazitúa, R.;
- Villarroel Espíndola, F.;
Abstract
COVID-19 is a pandemic caused by SARS-CoV-2. In Chile, half a million people have been infected and more than 16,000 have
died from COVID-19. As part of the clinical trial NCT04384588, we quantified IgG against S1-RBD of SARS-CoV-2 (anti-RBD)
in recovered people in Santiago and evaluated their suitability as COVID-19 convalescent plasma donors. ELISA and a
luminescent SARS-CoV-2 pseudotype were used for IgG and neutralizing antibody quantification. 72.9% of the convalescent
population (468 of 639) showed seroconversion (5-55 μg/mL anti-RBD IgG) and were suitable candidates for plasma donation.
Analysis by gender, age, and days after symptom offset did not show significant differences. Neutralizing activity correlated with
an increased concentration of anti-RBD IgG (p < 0:0001) and showed a high variability between donors. We confirmed that the
majority of the Chilean patients have developed anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies. The quantification of anti-RBD IgG in
convalescent plasma donors is necessary to increase the detection of neutralizing antibodies.
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"Fondo de Adopcion tecnologica SIEmpre" - SOFOFA (Sociedad de Fomento Fabril)
CPC Chile (Confederacion de la Produccion y de Comercio)
Ministerio de Ciencia y Tecnologia, Conocimiento e Innovacion, Chile
Fundacion Arturo Lopez Perez (FALP), Santiago, Chile
Chile Conicyt Fondecyt Postdoctoral Grant 3170356
ANID Chile FONDECYT 1190156
1180798
Comision Nacional de Investigacion Cientifica y Tecnologica (CONICYT) 21190771
21160818
Proyecto de Internacionalizacion grant UCH-1566
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Journal of Immunology Research Volume 2021, Article ID 6680337, 11 pages
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