[COVID-19恢复期患者对SARS-CoV-2病毒抗原特异性t细胞免疫评价]。

Q3 Medicine Voprosy virusologii Pub Date : 2023-02-07 DOI:10.36233/0507-4088-151
M S Blyakher, I M Fedorova, E Tulskaya, I V Kapustin, S I Koteleva, Z K Ramazanova, E E Odintsov, S V Sandalova, L I Novikova
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新冠肺炎大流行的发展刺激了旨在研究SARS-CoV-2免疫形成机制的科学研究。目前,国内需要开发一种简单且具有成本效益的特异性方法,用于监测康复者和接种者的t细胞对SARS-CoV-2的反应。目的:建立一种评价t细胞对SARS-CoV-2特异性免疫的筛选方法。材料和方法:共检查40例轻至中度COVID-19患者和20例无该病史的健康志愿者。采用俄罗斯联邦新西伯利亚市JSC Vector-Best公司的诊断试剂盒,采用ELISA法检测参与者血清中SARS-CoV-2 IgG和IgM抗体的存在和水平。在商业板上用吸附的全病毒粒子灭活的SARS-CoV-2抗原对单个核细胞进行抗原刺激(俄罗斯联邦新西伯利亚国家病毒学和生物技术载体研究中心)。ELISA法检测IFN-浓度,采用俄罗斯联邦新西伯利亚JSC Vector-Best公司的检测系统。淋巴细胞免疫分型在流式细胞仪Cytomics FC500 (Beckman Coulter, USA)上进行。统计数据处理采用Microsoft Excel和STATISTICA 10软件包。结果:用聚苯乙烯板孔底部固定的全病毒粒子灭活的SARS-CoV-2抗原刺激从外周血分离的单个核细胞,40名有COVID-19病史的人与20名健康献血者相比,IFN-产生的中位反应明显更高(172.1 [34.3575.1]pg/ml对15.4 [6.925.8]pg/ml, p 0.0001)。从COVID-19康复者和健康供者未刺激的单核细胞收集的上清液中,IFN-水平中位数无差异(2.7 [0.411.4]pg/ml vs 0.8 [0.023.3] pg/ml, p 0.05)。该方法的总灵敏度和特异性分别为73% (95% CI 5888%)和100% (95% CI 100100%),截止值为50 pg/ml。结论:建立的SARS-CoV-2细胞免疫应答评价方法可作为监测康复人群对新型冠状病毒感染t细胞应答的筛选方法。
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[Assesment of specific T-cell immunity to SARS-CoV-2 virus antigens in COVID-19 reconvalescents].

Introduction: The development of the COVID-19 pandemic has stimulated the scientific research aimed at studying of the mechanisms of formation the immunity against SARS-CoV-2. Currently, there is a need to develop a domestic simple and cost-effective specific method suitable for monitoring of T-cell response against SARS-CoV-2 in reconvalescents and vaccinated individuals.

Aim: Development of a screening method for evaluation specific T-cell immunity against SARS-CoV-2.

Materials and methods: Total 40 individuals who had mild to moderate COVID-19 and 20 healthy volunteers who did not have a history of this disease were examined. The presence and levels of IgG and IgM antibodies to SARS-CoV-2 were identified in participants sera by ELISA using the diagnostic kits from JSC Vector-Best (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation). Antigenic stimulation of mononuclear cells was carried out on commercial plates with adsorbed whole-virion inactivated SARS-CoV-2 antigen (State Research Center of Virology and Biotechnology VECTOR Novosibirsk, Russian Federation). The concentration of IFN- was measured in ELISA using the test systems from JSC Vector-Best (Novosibirsk, Russian Federation). The immunophenotyping of lymphocytes was performed on a flow cytometer Cytomics FC500 (Beckman Coulter, USA). Statistical data processing was carried out using the Microsoft Excel and STATISTICA 10 software package.

Results: Stimulation of mononuclear cells isolated from the peripheral blood with whole-virion inactivated SARS-CoV-2 antigen fixed at the bottom of the wells of a polystyrene plate showed a significantly higher median response in terms of IFN- production in 40 people who had history of COVID-19 compared to 20 healthy blood donors (172.1 [34.3575.1] pg/ml versus 15.4 [6.925.8] pg/ml, p 0.0001). There was no difference in median IFN- levels in supernatants collected from unstimulated mononuclear cells from COVID-19 reconvalescents and healthy donors (2.7 [0.411.4] pg/ml versus 0.8 [0.023.3] pg/ml, p 0.05). The overall sensitivity and specificity of this method were 73% (95% CI 5888%) and 100% (95% CI 100100%), respectively, at a cut-off of 50 pg/ml.

Conclusion: The developed method for assessment of the cellular immune response to SARS-CoV-2 can be used as a screening method for monitoring the T-cell response in a population against a new coronavirus infection in recovered people.

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Voprosy virusologii Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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期刊介绍: The journal deals with advances in virology in Russia and abroad. It publishes papers dealing with investigations of viral diseases of man, animals and plants, the results of experimental research on different problems of general and special virology. The journal publishes materials are which promote introduction into practice of the achievements of the virological science in the eradication and incidence reduction of infectious diseases, as well as their diagnosis, treatment and prevention. The reader will find a description of new methods of investigation, new apparatus and devices.
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