Artículo
Elevated Humoral Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2 at High Altitudes Revealed by an Anti-RBD “In-House” ELISA
Tomas Grau, Rodrigo Hernán
; Ploper, Diego
; Avila, Cesar Luis
; Vera Pingitore, Esteban
; Maldonado Galdeano, María Carolina
; Chaves, Analia Silvina
; Socias, Sergio Benjamin
; Stagnetto, Agustín
; Navarro, Silvia Adriana
; Chahla, Rossana Elena; Aguilar López, Mónica; Llapur, Conrado Juan; Aznar, Patricia; Alcorta, María Elena; Costas, Dardo; Flores, Isolina; Heinze, Dar; Apfelbaum, Gabriela; Mostoslavsky, Raul; Mostoslavsky, Gustavo; Cazorla, Silvia Ines
; Perdigon, Gabriela del Valle
; Chehin, Rosana Nieves
Fecha de publicación:
14/10/2021
Editorial:
Frontiers Media
Revista:
Frontiers in Medicine
ISSN:
2296-858X
e-ISSN:
2296-858X
Idioma:
Inglés
Tipo de recurso:
Artículo publicado
Clasificación temática:
Resumen
The severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus-2 (SARS-CoV-2) has caused a global pandemic with dramatic health and socioeconomic consequences. The Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) challenges health systems to quickly respond by developing new diagnostic strategies that contribute to identify infected individuals, monitor infections, perform contact-tracing, and limit the spread of the virus. In this brief report, we developed a highly sensitive, specific, and precise “In-House” ELISA to correctly discriminate previously SARS-CoV-2-infected and non-infected individuals and study population seroprevalence. Among 758 individuals evaluated for anti-SARS-CoV-2 serology in the province of Tucumán, Argentina, we found a weak correlation between antibodies elicited against the RBD, the receptor-binding domain of the Spike protein, and the nucleocapsid (N) antigens of this virus. Additionally, we detected mild levels of anti-RBD IgG antibodies in 33.6% of individuals diagnosed with COVID-19, while only 19% showed sufficient antibody titers to be considered as plasma donors. No differences in IgG anti-RBD titers were found between women and men, neither in between different age groups ranging from 18 to 60. Surprisingly, individuals from a high altitude village displayed elevated and longer lasting anti-RBD titers compared to those from a lower altitude city. To our knowledge, this is the first report correlating altitude with increased humoral immune response against SARS-CoV-2 infection.
Palabras clave:
COVID-19
,
ELISA
,
HIGH ALTITUDE
,
RBD
,
SARS-COV-2
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Articulos (IMMCA)
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN MEDICINA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR APLICADA DEL BICENTENARIO
Articulos de INSTITUTO DE INVESTIGACIONES EN MEDICINA MOLECULAR Y CELULAR APLICADA DEL BICENTENARIO
Articulos(CERELA)
Articulos de CENTRO DE REFERENCIA PARA LACTOBACILOS (I)
Articulos de CENTRO DE REFERENCIA PARA LACTOBACILOS (I)
Citación
Tomas Grau, Rodrigo Hernán; Ploper, Diego; Avila, Cesar Luis; Vera Pingitore, Esteban; Maldonado Galdeano, María Carolina; et al.; Elevated Humoral Immune Response to SARS-CoV-2 at High Altitudes Revealed by an Anti-RBD “In-House” ELISA; Frontiers Media; Frontiers in Medicine; 8; 14-10-2021; 1-9
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