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Humoral and T cell responses to SARS-CoV-2 reveal insights into immunity during the early pandemic period in Pakistan

  • Kiran Iqbal Masood
  • , Shama Qaiser
  • , Syed Hani Abidi
  • , Erum Khan
  • , Syed Faisal Mahmood
  • , Areeba Hussain
  • , Zara Ghous
  • , Khekahsan Imtiaz
  • , Natasha Ali
  • , Muhammad Hasan
  • , Haris Ali Memon
  • , Maliha Yameen
  • , Shiza Ali
  • , Sadaf Baloch
  • , Gulzar Lakhani
  • , Paula M. Alves
  • , Najeeha Talat Iqbal
  • , Kumail Ahmed
  • , Junaid Iqbal
  • , Zulfiqar A. Bhutta
  • Rabia Hussain, Martin Rottenberg, J. Pedro Simas, Marc Veldhoen, Kulsoom Ghias, Zahra Hasan*
*Autor correspondente para este trabalho

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Background: Protection against SARS-CoV-2 is mediated by humoral and T cell responses. Pakistan faced relatively low morbidity and mortality from COVID-19 through the pandemic. To examine the role of prior immunity in the population, we studied IgG antibody response levels, virus neutralizing activity and T cell reactivity to Spike protein in a healthy control group (HG) as compared with COVID-19 cases and individuals from the pre-pandemic period (PP). Methods: HG and COVID-19 participants were recruited between October 2020 and May 2021. Pre-pandemic sera was collected before 2018. IgG antibodies against Spike and its Receptor Binding Domain (RBD) were determined by ELISA. Virus neutralization activity was determined using a PCR-based micro-neutralization assay. T cell – IFN-γ activation was assessed by ELISpot. Results: Overall, the magnitude of anti-Spike IgG antibody levels as well as seropositivity was greatest in COVID-19 cases (90%) as compared with HG (39.8%) and PP (12.2%). During the study period, Pakistan experienced three COVID-19 waves. We observed that IgG seropositivity to Spike in HG increased from 10.3 to 83.5% during the study, whilst seropositivity to RBD increased from 7.5 to 33.3%. IgG antibodies to Spike and RBD were correlated positively in all three study groups. Virus neutralizing activity was identified in sera of COVID-19, HG and PP. Spike reactive T cells were present in COVID-19, HG and PP groups. Individuals with reactive T cells included those with and without IgG antibodies to Spike. Conclusions: Antibody and T cell responses to Spike protein in individuals from the pre-pandemic period suggest prior immunity against SARS-CoV-2, most likely from cross-reactive responses. The rising seroprevalence observed in healthy individuals through the pandemic without known COVID-19 may be due to the activation of adaptive immunity from cross-reactive memory B and T cells. This may explain the more favourable COVID-19 outcomes observed in this population.

Idioma originalEnglish
Número do artigo846
Número de páginas17
RevistaBMC Infectious Diseases
Volume23
Número de emissão1
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Estado da publicaçãoPublicado - dez. 2023

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