AI Article Synopsis

  • The study aimed to evaluate the long-term humoral immunity from a booster shot of the BNT162b2 vaccine and how well binding antibody tests predict neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) against the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2.
  • Researchers analyzed 269 serum samples from healthcare workers at various timepoints up to 6 months post-booster, observing significant declines in NAbs and anti-RBD IgG levels, with specific correlations noted between the assays used.
  • The findings indicated that while humoral immunity significantly decreases after 6 months, the anti-RBD IgG and Omicron sVNT assays are still reliable predictors of neutralizing activity against the virus.

Article Abstract

Objectives: To assess the long-term humoral immunity induced by booster administration, as well as the ability of binding antibody and surrogate virus neutralization tests (sVNT) to predict neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) against the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant.

Methods: A total of 269 sera samples were analyzed from 64 healthcare workers who had received a homologous booster dose of BNT162b2. Neutralizing antibodies assessed by sVNT and anti-RBD IgG measured with the sCOVG assay (Siemens Healthineers) were analyzed at five timepoints; before and up to 6 months following the booster. Antibody titers were correlated with neutralizing antibodies against the Omicron BA.1 variant obtained by pseudovirus neutralization test (pVNT) as a reference method.

Results: While Wild-type sVNT percentage of inhibition (POI) remained above 98.6% throughout the follow-up period after booster administration, anti-RBD IgG and NAbs assessed by Omicron BA.1 pVNT showed respectively a 3.4-fold and 13.3-fold decrease after 6 months compared to the peak reached at day 14. NAbs assessed by Omicron sVNT followed a steady decline until reaching a POI of 53.4%. Anti-RBD IgG and Omicron sVNT assays were strongly correlated (r=0.90) and performed similarly to predict the presence of neutralizing antibodies with Omicron pVNT (area under the ROC: 0.82 for both assays). In addition, new adapted cut-off values of anti-RBD IgG (>1,276 BAU/mL) and Omicron sVNT (POI>46.6%) were found to be better predictors of neutralizing activity.

Conclusions: This study showed a significant drop in humoral immunity 6 months after booster administration. Anti-RBD IgG and Omicron sVNT assays were highly correlated and could predict neutralizing activity with moderate performance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1515/cclm-2022-1258DOI Listing

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