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Virological Characterization of the First 2 COVID-19 Patients Diagnosed in Italy: Phylogenetic Analysis, Virus Shedding Profile From Different Body Sites, and Antibody Response Kinetics

BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection remains unclear. We report the detection of viral RNA from different anatomical districts and the antibody profile in the first 2 COVID-19 cases diagnosed in Italy. METHODS: We tested for SARS-CoV-...

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Autores principales: Colavita, Francesca, Lapa, Daniele, Carletti, Fabrizio, Lalle, Eleonora, Messina, Francesco, Rueca, Martina, Matusali, Giulia, Meschi, Silvia, Bordi, Licia, Marsella, Patrizia, Nicastri, Emanuele, Marchioni, Luisa, Mariano, Andrea, Scorzolini, Laura, Ascoli Bartoli, Tommaso, Di Caro, Antonino, Ippolito, Giuseppe, Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria, Castilletti, Concetta
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7499768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33527081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa403
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author Colavita, Francesca
Lapa, Daniele
Carletti, Fabrizio
Lalle, Eleonora
Messina, Francesco
Rueca, Martina
Matusali, Giulia
Meschi, Silvia
Bordi, Licia
Marsella, Patrizia
Nicastri, Emanuele
Marchioni, Luisa
Mariano, Andrea
Scorzolini, Laura
Ascoli Bartoli, Tommaso
Di Caro, Antonino
Ippolito, Giuseppe
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Castilletti, Concetta
author_facet Colavita, Francesca
Lapa, Daniele
Carletti, Fabrizio
Lalle, Eleonora
Messina, Francesco
Rueca, Martina
Matusali, Giulia
Meschi, Silvia
Bordi, Licia
Marsella, Patrizia
Nicastri, Emanuele
Marchioni, Luisa
Mariano, Andrea
Scorzolini, Laura
Ascoli Bartoli, Tommaso
Di Caro, Antonino
Ippolito, Giuseppe
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Castilletti, Concetta
author_sort Colavita, Francesca
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description BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection remains unclear. We report the detection of viral RNA from different anatomical districts and the antibody profile in the first 2 COVID-19 cases diagnosed in Italy. METHODS: We tested for SARS-CoV-2 RNA clinical samples, either respiratory and nonrespiratory (ie, saliva, serum, urine, vomit, rectal, ocular, cutaneous, and cervico-vaginal swabs), longitudinally collected from both patients throughout the hospitalization. Serological analysis was carried out on serial serum samples to evaluate IgM, IgA, IgG, and neutralizing antibody levels. RESULTS: SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected since the early phase of illness, lasting over 2 weeks in both upper and lower respiratory tract samples. Virus isolate was obtained from acute respiratory samples, while no infectious virus was rescued from late respiratory samples with low viral RNA load, collected when serum antibodies had been developed. Several other specimens came back positive, including saliva, vomit, rectal, cutaneous, cervico-vaginal, and ocular swabs. IgM, IgA, and IgG were detected within the first week of diagnosis, with IgG appearing earlier and at higher titers. Neutralizing antibodies developed during the second week, reaching high titers 32 days after diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Our longitudinal analysis showed that SARS-CoV-2 RNA can be detected in different body samples, which may be associated with broad tropism and different spectra of clinical manifestations and modes of transmission. Profiling antibody response and neutralizing activity can assist in laboratory diagnosis and surveillance actions.
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spelling pubmed-74997682020-09-21 Virological Characterization of the First 2 COVID-19 Patients Diagnosed in Italy: Phylogenetic Analysis, Virus Shedding Profile From Different Body Sites, and Antibody Response Kinetics Colavita, Francesca Lapa, Daniele Carletti, Fabrizio Lalle, Eleonora Messina, Francesco Rueca, Martina Matusali, Giulia Meschi, Silvia Bordi, Licia Marsella, Patrizia Nicastri, Emanuele Marchioni, Luisa Mariano, Andrea Scorzolini, Laura Ascoli Bartoli, Tommaso Di Caro, Antonino Ippolito, Giuseppe Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria Castilletti, Concetta Open Forum Infect Dis Major Articles BACKGROUND: The pathogenesis of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection remains unclear. We report the detection of viral RNA from different anatomical districts and the antibody profile in the first 2 COVID-19 cases diagnosed in Italy. METHODS: We tested for SARS-CoV-2 RNA clinical samples, either respiratory and nonrespiratory (ie, saliva, serum, urine, vomit, rectal, ocular, cutaneous, and cervico-vaginal swabs), longitudinally collected from both patients throughout the hospitalization. Serological analysis was carried out on serial serum samples to evaluate IgM, IgA, IgG, and neutralizing antibody levels. RESULTS: SARS-CoV-2 RNA was detected since the early phase of illness, lasting over 2 weeks in both upper and lower respiratory tract samples. Virus isolate was obtained from acute respiratory samples, while no infectious virus was rescued from late respiratory samples with low viral RNA load, collected when serum antibodies had been developed. Several other specimens came back positive, including saliva, vomit, rectal, cutaneous, cervico-vaginal, and ocular swabs. IgM, IgA, and IgG were detected within the first week of diagnosis, with IgG appearing earlier and at higher titers. Neutralizing antibodies developed during the second week, reaching high titers 32 days after diagnosis. CONCLUSIONS: Our longitudinal analysis showed that SARS-CoV-2 RNA can be detected in different body samples, which may be associated with broad tropism and different spectra of clinical manifestations and modes of transmission. Profiling antibody response and neutralizing activity can assist in laboratory diagnosis and surveillance actions. Oxford University Press 2020-09-02 /pmc/articles/PMC7499768/ /pubmed/33527081 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa403 Text en © The Author(s) 2020. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Colavita, Francesca
Lapa, Daniele
Carletti, Fabrizio
Lalle, Eleonora
Messina, Francesco
Rueca, Martina
Matusali, Giulia
Meschi, Silvia
Bordi, Licia
Marsella, Patrizia
Nicastri, Emanuele
Marchioni, Luisa
Mariano, Andrea
Scorzolini, Laura
Ascoli Bartoli, Tommaso
Di Caro, Antonino
Ippolito, Giuseppe
Capobianchi, Maria Rosaria
Castilletti, Concetta
Virological Characterization of the First 2 COVID-19 Patients Diagnosed in Italy: Phylogenetic Analysis, Virus Shedding Profile From Different Body Sites, and Antibody Response Kinetics
title Virological Characterization of the First 2 COVID-19 Patients Diagnosed in Italy: Phylogenetic Analysis, Virus Shedding Profile From Different Body Sites, and Antibody Response Kinetics
title_full Virological Characterization of the First 2 COVID-19 Patients Diagnosed in Italy: Phylogenetic Analysis, Virus Shedding Profile From Different Body Sites, and Antibody Response Kinetics
title_fullStr Virological Characterization of the First 2 COVID-19 Patients Diagnosed in Italy: Phylogenetic Analysis, Virus Shedding Profile From Different Body Sites, and Antibody Response Kinetics
title_full_unstemmed Virological Characterization of the First 2 COVID-19 Patients Diagnosed in Italy: Phylogenetic Analysis, Virus Shedding Profile From Different Body Sites, and Antibody Response Kinetics
title_short Virological Characterization of the First 2 COVID-19 Patients Diagnosed in Italy: Phylogenetic Analysis, Virus Shedding Profile From Different Body Sites, and Antibody Response Kinetics
title_sort virological characterization of the first 2 covid-19 patients diagnosed in italy: phylogenetic analysis, virus shedding profile from different body sites, and antibody response kinetics
topic Major Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7499768/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33527081
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofaa403
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