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Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study

OBJECTIVES: To quantify SARS-CoV2 IgG antibody titers over time and assess the longevity of the immune response in a multi-ethnic population setting. SETTING: This prospective study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in Abu Dhabi city, UAE, among COVID-19 confirmed patients. The virus-specific IgG...

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Autores principales: Alzaabi, Ashraf Hassan, Ahmed, Luai A., Rabooy, Abdulla E., Zaabi, Ali Al, Alkaabi, Mohammed, AlMahmoud, Falah, Hamed, Mai Farouk, Bashaeb, Khalid Omar, Bakhsh, Abdul Rahim, Adil, Suha, Elmajed, Nadeen, Abousalha, Ahmed Nigm, Uwaydah, Ahmad Kanaan, Mazrouei, Khulood Al
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8195379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34115768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251159
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author Alzaabi, Ashraf Hassan
Ahmed, Luai A.
Rabooy, Abdulla E.
Zaabi, Ali Al
Alkaabi, Mohammed
AlMahmoud, Falah
Hamed, Mai Farouk
Bashaeb, Khalid Omar
Bakhsh, Abdul Rahim
Adil, Suha
Elmajed, Nadeen
Abousalha, Ahmed Nigm
Uwaydah, Ahmad Kanaan
Mazrouei, Khulood Al
author_facet Alzaabi, Ashraf Hassan
Ahmed, Luai A.
Rabooy, Abdulla E.
Zaabi, Ali Al
Alkaabi, Mohammed
AlMahmoud, Falah
Hamed, Mai Farouk
Bashaeb, Khalid Omar
Bakhsh, Abdul Rahim
Adil, Suha
Elmajed, Nadeen
Abousalha, Ahmed Nigm
Uwaydah, Ahmad Kanaan
Mazrouei, Khulood Al
author_sort Alzaabi, Ashraf Hassan
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description OBJECTIVES: To quantify SARS-CoV2 IgG antibody titers over time and assess the longevity of the immune response in a multi-ethnic population setting. SETTING: This prospective study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in Abu Dhabi city, UAE, among COVID-19 confirmed patients. The virus-specific IgG were measured quantitatively in serum samples from the patients during three visits over a period of 6 months. Serum IgG levels ≥15 AU/ml was used to define a positive response. PARTICIPANTS: 113 patients were analyzed at first visit, with a mean (SD) age of participants of 45.9 (11.8) years 87.5% of the patients were men. 63 and 27 participants had data available for visits 2 and 3, respectively. PRIMARY OUTCOME: Change in SARS-CoV2 IgG antibody titers over the visits. RESULTS: No mortality or re-infection were reported. 69% of the patients developed positive IgG response within the first month after the onset of symptoms. The levels of IgG showed a consistent increase during the first three months with a peak level during the third month. Increasing trend in the levels of IgG were observed in 82.5%, 55.6% and 70.4% of patients between visit 1 to visit 2, visit 2 to visit 3, and from visit 1 to visit 3, respectively. Furthermore, about 64.3% of the patients showed sustained increase in IgG response for more than 120 days. CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates a sustained and prolonged positive immune response in COVID-19 recovered patients. The consistent rise in antibody and positive levels of IgG titers within the first 5 months suggest that immunization is possible, and the chances of reinfection minimal.
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spelling pubmed-81953792021-06-21 Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study Alzaabi, Ashraf Hassan Ahmed, Luai A. Rabooy, Abdulla E. Zaabi, Ali Al Alkaabi, Mohammed AlMahmoud, Falah Hamed, Mai Farouk Bashaeb, Khalid Omar Bakhsh, Abdul Rahim Adil, Suha Elmajed, Nadeen Abousalha, Ahmed Nigm Uwaydah, Ahmad Kanaan Mazrouei, Khulood Al PLoS One Research Article OBJECTIVES: To quantify SARS-CoV2 IgG antibody titers over time and assess the longevity of the immune response in a multi-ethnic population setting. SETTING: This prospective study was conducted in a tertiary hospital in Abu Dhabi city, UAE, among COVID-19 confirmed patients. The virus-specific IgG were measured quantitatively in serum samples from the patients during three visits over a period of 6 months. Serum IgG levels ≥15 AU/ml was used to define a positive response. PARTICIPANTS: 113 patients were analyzed at first visit, with a mean (SD) age of participants of 45.9 (11.8) years 87.5% of the patients were men. 63 and 27 participants had data available for visits 2 and 3, respectively. PRIMARY OUTCOME: Change in SARS-CoV2 IgG antibody titers over the visits. RESULTS: No mortality or re-infection were reported. 69% of the patients developed positive IgG response within the first month after the onset of symptoms. The levels of IgG showed a consistent increase during the first three months with a peak level during the third month. Increasing trend in the levels of IgG were observed in 82.5%, 55.6% and 70.4% of patients between visit 1 to visit 2, visit 2 to visit 3, and from visit 1 to visit 3, respectively. Furthermore, about 64.3% of the patients showed sustained increase in IgG response for more than 120 days. CONCLUSIONS: Our study indicates a sustained and prolonged positive immune response in COVID-19 recovered patients. The consistent rise in antibody and positive levels of IgG titers within the first 5 months suggest that immunization is possible, and the chances of reinfection minimal. Public Library of Science 2021-06-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8195379/ /pubmed/34115768 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251159 Text en © 2021 Alzaabi et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Alzaabi, Ashraf Hassan
Ahmed, Luai A.
Rabooy, Abdulla E.
Zaabi, Ali Al
Alkaabi, Mohammed
AlMahmoud, Falah
Hamed, Mai Farouk
Bashaeb, Khalid Omar
Bakhsh, Abdul Rahim
Adil, Suha
Elmajed, Nadeen
Abousalha, Ahmed Nigm
Uwaydah, Ahmad Kanaan
Mazrouei, Khulood Al
Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study
title Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study
title_full Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study
title_fullStr Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study
title_full_unstemmed Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study
title_short Longitudinal changes in IgG levels among COVID-19 recovered patients: A prospective cohort study
title_sort longitudinal changes in igg levels among covid-19 recovered patients: a prospective cohort study
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8195379/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34115768
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0251159
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