A novel application of delayed-type hipersensitivity reaction to measure cellular immune response in SARS-CoV-2 exposed individuals.
Fecha
2021Resumen
Objective: To understand the anti-virus adaptive immune response occurring during SARS-Cov-2 infection is
necessary to have methods to investigate cellular and humoral components. The goal of this study has been to
investigate the utility of a specific spike-DTH test using a coronavirus recombinant protein in COVID-19 patients.
Methods: DTH studies were performed by intradermal injection of a commercial recombinant spike protein from
SARS-CoV-2 along with conventional serology studies.
Results: Fifty-one COVID-19 patients were studied showing 84,3% of concordance with spike-DTH and anti-RBDIgG. Spike-DTH was superior to identify seven more COVID-19 individuals. A high specificity was found with no
positive spike DTH reactions in the non-sick individuals. The skin test also showed more stable results over time
while specific anti-RBD-IgG decreased gradually. Clinical severity groups also showed a progressive gradient of
larger positive spike-DTH.
Conclusion: Specific spike DTH test seems to be an easy method to study cell immune response