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Neutralizing antibody response and SARS severity
Authors:Ho Mei-Shang  Chen Wei-Ju  Chen Hour-Young  Lin Szu-Fong  Wang Min-Chin  Di Jiali  Lu Yen-Ta  Liu Ching-Lung  Chang Shan-Chwen  Chao Chung-Liang  King Chwan-Chuen  Chiou Jeng-Min  Su Ih-Jen  Yang Jyh-Yuan
Affiliation:Academia Sinica, Taipei, Taiwan.
Abstract:Using the Taiwan nationwide laboratory-confirmed severe acute respiratory syndrome (SARS) database, we analyzed neutralizing antibody in relation to clinical outcomes. With a linear mixed model, neutralizing antibody titer was shown to peak between week 5 and week 8 after onset and to decline thereafter, with a half-life of 6.4 weeks. Patients with a longer illness showed a lower neutralizing antibody response than patients with a shorter illness duration (p = 0.008). When early responders were compared with most patients, who seroconverted on and after week 3 of illness, the small proportion (17.4%) of early responders (antibody detectable within 2 weeks) had a higher death rate (29.6% vs. 7.8%) (Fisher exact test, p = 0.004), had a shorter survival time of <2 weeks (Fisher exact test, p = 0.013), and were more likely to be > 60 years of age (Fisher exact test, p = 0.01). Our findings have implications for understanding the pathogenesis of SARS and for SARS vaccine research and development.
Keywords:SARS   neutralizing antibody   antibody decay   mortality   pathogenesis   ADE   research
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