SARS-CoV-2 infection induces robust, neutralizing antibody responses that are stable for at least three months
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Ania Wajnberg,
Fatima Amanat,
Adolfo Firpo,
Deena Altman,
Mark Bailey,
Mayce Mansour,
Meagan McMahon,
Philip Meade,
Damodara Rao Mendu,
Kimberly Muellers,
Daniel Stadlbauer,
Kimberly Stone,
Shirin Strohmeier,
Judith Aberg,
David Reich,
Florian Krammer,
Carlos Cordon-Cardo
Posted 17 Jul 2020
medRxiv DOI: 10.1101/2020.07.14.20151126
SARS-CoV-2 has caused a global pandemic with millions infected and numerous fatalities. Questions regarding the robustness, functionality and longevity of the antibody response to the virus remain unanswered. Here we report that the vast majority of infected individuals with mild-to-moderate COVID-19 experience robust IgG antibody responses against the viral spike protein, based on a dataset of 19,860 individuals screened at Mount Sinai Health System in New York City. We also show that titers are stable for at least a period approximating three months, and that anti-spike binding titers significantly correlate with neutralization of authentic SARS-CoV-2. Our data suggests that more than 90% of seroconverters make detectible neutralizing antibody responses and that these titers are stable for at least the near-term future.
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