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Emma Löfström, Anna Eringfält, Arne Kötz, Fredrik Wickbom, Johan Tham, Markus Lingman, Jens M. Nygren, Johan Undén
Research output: Contribution to journal › Article › peer-review
Background: A potentially important aspect of the humoral immune response to Covid-19 is avidity, the overall binding strength between antibody and antigen. As low avidity is associated with a risk of re- infection in several viral infections, avidity might be of value to predict risk for reinfection with covid-19. Objectives: The purpose of this study was to describe the maturation of IgG avidity and the antibody-levels over time in patients with PCR-confirmed non-severe covid-19. Study design: Prospective longitudinal cohort study including patients with RT-PCR confirmed covid-19. Blood samples were drawn 1, 3 and 6 months after infection. Antibody levels and IgG-avidity were analysed. Results: The majority had detectable s- and n-antibodies (88,1%, 89,1%, N = 75). The level of total n-antibodies significantly increased from 1 to 3 months (median value 28,3 vs 39,3 s/co, p<0.001) and significantly decreased from 3 to 6 months (median value 39,3 vs 17,1 s/co, p<0.001). A significant decrease in the IgG anti-spike levels (median value 37,6, 24,1 and 18,2 RU/ml, p<0.001) as well as a significant increase in the IgG-avidity index (median values 51,6, 66,0 and 71,0%, p<0.001) were seen from 1 to 3 to 6 months. Conclusion: We found a significant ongoing increase in avidity maturation after Covid-19 whilst the levels of antibodies were declining, suggesting a possible aspect of long-term immunity.
Original language | English |
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Article number | 104986 |
Journal | Journal of Clinical Virology |
Volume | 144 |
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Publication status | Published - 2021 Nov 1 |
Research output: Thesis › Doctoral Thesis (compilation)
Löfström, E. (Researcher), Undén, J. (Supervisor), Tham, J. (Assistant supervisor), Nygren, J. M. (Assistant supervisor) & Lingman, M. (Assistant supervisor)
Project: Dissertation