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Distinct Immune Response at 1 Year Post-COVID-19 According to Disease Severity

Authors
Kang, Chang KyungKim, MinjiHong, JisuKim, GwanghunLee, SoojinChang, EuijinChoe, Pyoeng GyunKim, Nam JoongKim, Ik SooSeo, Jun-YoungSong, DaesubLee, Dong-SupShin, Hyun MuKim, Yong-WooLee, Chang-HanPark, Wan BeomKim, Hang-RaeOh, Myoung-don
Issue Date
21-Mar-2022
Publisher
FRONTIERS MEDIA SA
Keywords
SARS-CoV-2; antibody; phagocytosis; memory B cells; memory T cells
Citation
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY, v.13
Journal Title
FRONTIERS IN IMMUNOLOGY
Volume
13
URI
https://scholarworks.bwise.kr/gachon/handle/2020.sw.gachon/84107
DOI
10.3389/fimmu.2022.830433
ISSN
1664-3224
Abstract
BackgroundDespite the fact of ongoing worldwide vaccination programs for severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2), understanding longevity, breadth, and type of immune response to coronavirus disease-19 (COVID-19) is still important to optimize the vaccination strategy and estimate the risk of reinfection. Therefore, we performed thorough immunological assessments 1 year post-COVID-19 with different severity. MethodsWe analyzed peripheral blood mononuclear cells and plasma samples at 1 year post-COVID-19 in patients who experienced asymptomatic, mild, and severe illness to assess titers of various isotypes of antibodies (Abs) against SARS-CoV-2 antigens, phagocytic capability, and memory B- and T-cell responses. FindingsA total of 24 patients (7, 9, and 8 asymptomatic, mild, and severe patients, respectively) and eight healthy volunteers were included in this study. We firstly showed that disease severity is correlated with parameters of immune responses at 1 year post-COVID-19 that play an important role in protecting against reinfection with SARS-CoV-2, namely, the phagocytic capacity of Abs and memory B-cell responses. InterpretationVarious immune responses at 1 year post-COVID-19, particularly the phagocytic capacity and memory B-cell responses, were dependent on the severity of the prior COVID-19. Our data could provide a clue for a tailored vaccination strategy after natural infection according to the severity of COVID-19.
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