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SARS-CoV-2 Serosurveys: How antigen, isotype and threshold choices affect the outcome

Binder, Raquel A
Fujimori, Gavin F
Forconi, Catherine S
Reed, George W
Silva, Leandro S
Lakshmi, Priya Saikumar
Higgins, Amanda
Cincotta, Lindsey
Dutta, Protiva
Salive, Marie-Claire
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Background: Evaluating the performance of SARS-CoV-2 serological assays and clearly articulating the utility of selected antigen, isotypes and thresholds is crucial to understanding the prevalence of infection within selected communities.

Methods: This cross-sectional study, implemented in 2020, screened PCR-confirmed COVID-19 patients (n = 86), banked pre-pandemic and negative donors (n = 96), health care workers and family members (n = 552), and university employees (n = 327) for anti-SARS-CoV-2 receptor-binding domain (RBD), trimeric spike protein (S), and nucleocapsid protein (N) IgG and IgA antibodies with a laboratory developed Enzyme-Linked Immunosorbent Assay (ELISA) and tested how antigen, isotype and threshold choices affected the seroprevalence. The following threshold methods were evaluated: (i) mean + 3 standard deviations of the negative controls; (ii) 100% specificity for each antigen/isotype combination; and (iii) the maximal Youden index.

Results: We found vastly different seroprevalence estimates depending on selected antigens, isotypes and the applied threshold method, ranging from 0.0% to 85.4% . Subsequently, we maximized specificity and reported a seroprevalence, based on more than one antigen, ranging from 9.3% to 25.9%.

Conclusions: This study revealed the importance of evaluating serosurvey tools for antigen, isotype, and threshold-specific sensitivity and specificity, in order to interpret qualitative serosurvey outcomes reliably and consistently across studies.

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Binder RA, Fujimori GF, Forconi CS, Reed GW, Silva LS, Lakshmi PS, Higgins A, Cincotta L, Dutta P, Salive MC, Mangolds V, Anya O, Calle JMC, Nixon T, Tang Q, Wessolossky M, Wang Y, Ritacco DA, Bly CS, Fischinger S, Atyeo C, Oluoch PO, Odwar B, Bailey JA, Maldonado-Contreras A, Haran JP, Schmidt AG, Cavacini L, Alter G, Moormann AM. SARS-CoV-2 Serosurveys: How antigen, isotype and threshold choices affect the outcome. J Infect Dis. 2022 Oct 31:jiac431. doi: 10.1093/infdis/jiac431. Epub ahead of print. PMID: 36314635.

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10.1093/infdis/jiac431
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