TY - JOUR
T1 - Serum and mucosal antibody-mediated protection and identification of asymptomatic respiratory syncytial virus infection in community-dwelling older adults in Europe
AU - Öner, Deniz
AU - Vernhes, Charlotte
AU - Balla-Jhagjhoorsingh, Sunita
AU - Moureau, Annick
AU - Crabbe, Marjolein
AU - Salaun, Bruno
AU - Bastian, Arangassery Rosemary
AU - Thys, Kim
AU - De Smedt, Jonathan
AU - Ooft, Salo N.
AU - Korsten, Koos
AU - Adriaenssens, Niels
AU - Coenen, Samuel
AU - Butler, Christopher C.
AU - Verheij, Theo J.M.
AU - Drysdale, Simon B.
AU - Wildenbeest, Joanne G.
AU - Pollard, Andrew J.
AU - Openshaw, Peter J.M.
AU - Bont, Louis
AU - Aerssens, Jeroen
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
Copyright © 2024 Öner, Vernhes, Balla-Jhagjhoorsingh, Moureau, Crabbe, Salaun, Bastian, Thys, De Smedt, Ooft, Korsten, Adriaenssens, Coenen, Butler, Verheij, Drysdale, Wildenbeest, Pollard, Openshaw, Bont and Aerssens.
PY - 2024/10/18
Y1 - 2024/10/18
N2 - Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI) and reinfects adults throughout life, posing a risk for hospitalization in older adults (>60 years) with frailty and comorbidities. Methods: To investigate serum and mucosal antibodies for protection against RSV infections, baseline serum samples were compared for RSV-pre- and -post-fusion (F) binding, and RSV-A2 neutralizing IgG antibodies between symptomatic RSV-ARTI (N = 30), non-RSV (RSV negative) ARTI (N = 386), and no ARTI (N = 338). Mucosal RSV-pre-F IgA and IgG levels, as well as serum RSV-G IgG antibodies, were analyzed to determine their association with protection from symptomatic RSV-ARTI in a subset study. Results: Using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis, we established thresholds of 1.4- to 1.6-fold change (FC) for RSV-pre-F and -post-F, and RSV-A2 neutralizing IgG antibodies, respectively, enabling the identification of asymptomatic RSV cases with high sensitivity and specificity (>80% and >90%, respectively). As a result, serum RSV-pre-F, RSV-G IgG, and mucosal pre-F binding IgA antibodies showed correlations with protection against symptomatic RSV infection. RSV-pre-F IgG antibodies were correlated with protection from RSV infections irrespective of the symptoms. Discussion: This study provides insights into antibody-mediated protection for symptomatic RSV infection in a community-dwelling older-adult population and establishes a threshold to identify asymptomatic RSV infection using a data-driven approach.
AB - Introduction: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) causes acute respiratory tract infection (ARTI) and reinfects adults throughout life, posing a risk for hospitalization in older adults (>60 years) with frailty and comorbidities. Methods: To investigate serum and mucosal antibodies for protection against RSV infections, baseline serum samples were compared for RSV-pre- and -post-fusion (F) binding, and RSV-A2 neutralizing IgG antibodies between symptomatic RSV-ARTI (N = 30), non-RSV (RSV negative) ARTI (N = 386), and no ARTI (N = 338). Mucosal RSV-pre-F IgA and IgG levels, as well as serum RSV-G IgG antibodies, were analyzed to determine their association with protection from symptomatic RSV-ARTI in a subset study. Results: Using a receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis, we established thresholds of 1.4- to 1.6-fold change (FC) for RSV-pre-F and -post-F, and RSV-A2 neutralizing IgG antibodies, respectively, enabling the identification of asymptomatic RSV cases with high sensitivity and specificity (>80% and >90%, respectively). As a result, serum RSV-pre-F, RSV-G IgG, and mucosal pre-F binding IgA antibodies showed correlations with protection against symptomatic RSV infection. RSV-pre-F IgG antibodies were correlated with protection from RSV infections irrespective of the symptoms. Discussion: This study provides insights into antibody-mediated protection for symptomatic RSV infection in a community-dwelling older-adult population and establishes a threshold to identify asymptomatic RSV infection using a data-driven approach.
KW - humoral immunity
KW - immune correlates
KW - immune response
KW - older adults
KW - respiratory syncytial virus
KW - RSV infections
KW - symptomatic infections
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U2 - 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1448578
DO - 10.3389/fimmu.2024.1448578
M3 - Article
C2 - 39493753
AN - SCOPUS:85208461970
SN - 1664-3224
VL - 15
JO - Frontiers in Immunology
JF - Frontiers in Immunology
M1 - 1448578
ER -