Exploratory study of antibody titers against SARS-CoV-2 using an indirect immunoperoxidase assay in COVID-19 patients and vaccinated volunteers

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Katoh, Shungo [1 ,2 ,3 ,4 ]
Yasuda, Ikkoh [1 ,2 ,3 ]
Kitakawa, Kazuhiro [5 ]
Hamaguchi, Sugihiro [1 ,6 ]
Sando, Eiichiro [1 ,2 ,3 ]
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[1] Fukushima Med Univ, Dept Gen Internal Med & Clin Infect Dis, Fukushima, Japan
[2] Kita Fukushima Med Ctr, Dept Gen Internal Med & Infect Dis, Fukushima, Japan
[3] Kita Fukushima Med Ctr, Inst Rickettsioses, Fukushima, Japan
[4] Imadachi Internal Med Clin, Fukuoka, Japan
[5] Fukushima Prefectural Inst Publ Hlth, Dept Microbiol, Fukushima, Japan
[6] Fukushima Med Univ, Dept Gen Internal Med, Fukushima, Japan
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COVID-19; Antibody test; Indirect immunoperoxidase assay; ELISA; ROC analysis; Accuracy; DIAGNOSIS;
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10.1186/s41182-024-00635-y
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R188.11 [热带医学];
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Background A number of antibody test kits for detecting prior SARS-CoV-2 infection and post-immunization status have been commercialized. Indirect immunoperoxidase assay (IIP) is a conventional method to test antibodies. We evaluated the diagnostic accuracy and antibody titer profile of the IIP in COVID-19 and pre- and post-vaccination. Methods We conducted a hospital-based observational study in Fukushima prefecture, Japan. We enrolled COVID-19 inpatients who tested positive by PCR. We used serum samples collected > 10 years before the pandemic as the negative control. We also included volunteers vaccinated at the hospital. All participants were tested using an IIP with whole-cell antigen of the six SARS-CoV-2 variants isolated in Japan during the epidemic and an IgG ELISA kit. Negative controls and vaccinated volunteers were also tested using a lateral flow assay (LFA) kit. We conducted receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis to evaluate diagnostic accuracy and performed logistic regression analysis to explore factors associated with antibody titer. Results We included 146 COVID-19 inpatients, 38 negative controls, and 36 vaccinated volunteers. Most participants had the highest titer for IgG and IgM in the wild type-A antigen among the six variants. The sensitivity, specificity, and accuracy of the IgG ELISA kit were 60.3%, 100%, and 68.5%; of the IIP for IgG with the cutoff titer at 1:80, 82.2%, 94.7%, and 84.8%, respectively. The ROC curves of the ELISA and IIP for IgG were almost identical. In the IgG tests of the 36 volunteers, 35 were positive for ELISA and IIP and 34 for LFA after two vaccinations. IgM titers in the IIP were < = 1:40 in 114 patients and 32 volunteers after two vaccinations; therefore, the IgM titer is unsuitable for diagnosis. In COVID-19 patients, age, days from disease onset, > = 7 days after the second vaccination, and immunosuppressants for comorbidity were associated with IgG titer of > = 1:640 in the IIP. Conclusions The diagnostic accuracy of the IIP for detecting IgG antibodies in COVID-19 or after two vaccinations is equivalent to that of an ELISA. Further investigations are required to address the association between antibody titers in the IIP and their protective or harmful effects against COVID-19.
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