Blood and saliva SARS-CoV-2 antibody levels in self-collected dried spot samples

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Laura Lahdentausta
Anne Kivimäki
Lotta Oksanen
Marika Tallgren
Sampo Oksanen
Enni Sanmark
Aino Salminen
Ahmed Geneid
Mikko Sairanen
Susanna Paju
Kalle Saksela
Pirkko Pussinen
Milla Pietiäinen
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[1] University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital,Department of Oral and Maxillofacial Diseases
[2] PerkinElmer Finland Oy,Department of Otorhinolaryngology and Phoniatrics–Head and Neck Surgery
[3] Helsinki University Hospital and University of Helsinki,Department of Virology
[4] Aalto University School of Business,Institute of Dentistry
[5] University of Helsinki and Helsinki University Hospital,undefined
[6] University of Eastern Finland,undefined
[7] VTT Technical Research Centre of Finland,undefined
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SARS-CoV-2; Antibody; Blood; Saliva; Dried spot sample; COVID-19; Exposure; Vaccination;
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We examined the usefulness of dried spot blood and saliva samples in SARS-CoV-2 antibody analyses. We analyzed 1231 self-collected dried spot blood and saliva samples from healthcare workers. Participants filled in a questionnaire on their COVID-19 exposures, infections, and vaccinations. Anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG, IgA, and IgM levels were determined from both samples using the GSP/DELFIA method. The level of exposure was the strongest determinant of all blood antibody classes and saliva IgG, increasing as follows: (1) no exposure (healthy, non-vaccinated), (2) exposed, (3) former COVID-19 infection, (4) one vaccination, (5) two vaccinations, and (6) vaccination and former infection. While the blood IgG assay had a 99.5% sensitivity and 75.3% specificity to distinguish participants with two vaccinations from all other types of exposure, the corresponding percentages for saliva IgG were 85.3% and 65.7%. Both blood and saliva IgG-seropositivity proportions followed similar trends to the exposures reported in the questionnaires. Self-collected dry blood and saliva spot samples combined with the GSP/DELFIA technique comprise a valuable tool to investigate an individual’s immune response to SARS-CoV-2 exposure or vaccination. Saliva IgG has high potential to monitor vaccination response wane, since the sample is non-invasive and easy to collect.
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