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A comprehensive antigen production and characterisation study for easy-to-implement, specific and quantitative SARS-CoV-2 serotests

Authors :
Miriam Klausberger
Mark Duerkop
Helmuth Haslacher
Gordana Wozniak-Knopp
Monika Cserjan-Puschmann
Thomas Perkmann
Nico Lingg
Patricia Pereira Aguilar
Elisabeth Laurent
Jelle De Vos
Manuela Hofner
Barbara Holzer
Maria Stadler
Gabriele Manhart
Klemens Vierlinger
Margot Egger
Lisa Milchram
Elisabeth Gludovacz
Nicolas Marx
Christoph Köppl
Christopher Tauer
Jürgen Beck
Daniel Maresch
Clemens Grünwald-Gruber
Florian Strobl
Peter Satzer
Gerhard Stadlmayr
Ulrike Vavra
Jasmin Huber
Markus Wahrmann
Farsad Eskandary
Marie-Kathrin Breyer
Daniela Sieghart
Peter Quehenberger
Gerda Leitner
Robert Strassl
Alexander E. Egger
Christian Irsara
Andrea Griesmacher
Gregor Hoermann
Günter Weiss
Rosa Bellmann-Weiler
Judith Loeffler-Ragg
Nicole Borth
Richard Strasser
Alois Jungbauer
Rainer Hahn
Jürgen Mairhofer
Boris Hartmann
Nikolaus B. Binder
Gerald Striedner
Lukas Mach
Andreas Weinhäusel
Benjamin Dieplinger
Florian Grebien
Wilhelm Gerner
Christoph J. Binder
Reingard Grabherr
Source :
EBioMedicine, Vol 67, Iss , Pp 103348- (2021)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Elsevier, 2021.

Abstract

Background: Antibody tests are essential tools to investigate humoral immunity following SARS-CoV-2 infection or vaccination. While first-generation antibody tests have primarily provided qualitative results, accurate seroprevalence studies and tracking of antibody levels over time require highly specific, sensitive and quantitative test setups. Methods: We have developed two quantitative, easy-to-implement SARS-CoV-2 antibody tests, based on the spike receptor binding domain and the nucleocapsid protein. Comprehensive evaluation of antigens from several biotechnological platforms enabled the identification of superior antigen designs for reliable serodiagnostic. Cut-off modelling based on unprecedented large and heterogeneous multicentric validation cohorts allowed us to define optimal thresholds for the tests’ broad applications in different aspects of clinical use, such as seroprevalence studies and convalescent plasma donor qualification. Findings: Both developed serotests individually performed similarly-well as fully-automated CE-marked test systems. Our described sensitivity-improved orthogonal test approach assures highest specificity (99.8%); thereby enabling robust serodiagnosis in low-prevalence settings with simple test formats. The inclusion of a calibrator permits accurate quantitative monitoring of antibody concentrations in samples collected at different time points during the acute and convalescent phase of COVID-19 and disclosed antibody level thresholds that correlate well with robust neutralization of authentic SARS-CoV-2 virus. Interpretation: We demonstrate that antigen source and purity strongly impact serotest performance. Comprehensive biotechnology-assisted selection of antigens and in-depth characterisation of the assays allowed us to overcome limitations of simple ELISA-based antibody test formats based on chromometric reporters, to yield comparable assay performance as fully-automated platforms. Funding: WWTF, Project No. COV20–016; BOKU, LBI/LBG

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
23523964
Volume :
67
Issue :
103348-
Database :
Directory of Open Access Journals
Journal :
EBioMedicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsdoj.ba1f6bc358354ac0a5baccc4ebc09bec
Document Type :
article
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ebiom.2021.103348