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Final ID: P1063

Association of Demographic and Clinical Factors with SARS-CoV-2 Anti-Nucleocapsid Antibody Response Among Previously Infected US Adults: The C4R Study

Abstract Body: Background: Despite the availability of effective vaccines and a recent decrease in annual deaths, coronavirus disease-2019 (COVID-19) remains a leading cause of death. Serological studies of anti-nucleocapsid (N) antibody response to infection provide insights into host immunobiology of adaptive immune response, which holds promise for identifying high-risk individuals for adverse acute and chronic COVID-19 outcomes.
Hypothesis: Among participants previously infected with SARS-CoV-2, traditional vascular disease risk factors are associated with higher anti-N antibodies while vaccination is associated with lower anti-N antibodies.
Methods: Among previously infected participants, anti-N antibodies were measured from dried blood spots collected between February 2021-February 2023 among 1,419 Collaborative Cohort of Cohorts for COVID-19 Research (C4R) participants with prior SARS-CoV-2 infection. We measured anti-N IgG antibodies reported as median fluorescence intensity (MFI) units; reactivity (i.e., seropositivity) was defined based on MFI above a validated threshold. Vascular disease risk factors were assessed via pre-pandemic in-person examination, questionnaires, and medical record review. Multivariable generalized linear models regressed anti-N reactivity (modified Poisson) or LN transformed MFI (linear).
Results: Among 1,419 participants with prior infection, mean age (standard deviation) was 65.8(12.1) years, 61% were women, and 42.8% were self-reported from a race/ethnicity minority group. Participant reactivity to nucleocapsid peaked at 69% by 4 months post-infection and waned to only 44% ≥12 months after infection. After multivariable adjustment, higher anti-N antibody response was associated with older age, Hispanic (vs. White) or American Indian (vs. White) race/ethnicity, lower income and education, former smoking, and higher anti-spike antibody levels. Asian race (vs. White) and vaccination (even after infection) were associated with lower nucleocapsid reactivity; common cardiometabolic co-morbidities were not associated with anti-N reactivity or levels (Figures 1 and 2).
Conclusions: Among participants previously infected with SARS-CoV-2, select sociodemographic and behavioral risk factors were associated with higher anti-N antibody levels while vaccination was associated with lower anti-N antibody levels. The observation that vaccination, even after infection, is related to lower anti-N antibody levels merits further investigation.
  • Demmer, Ryan  ( Mayo Clinic , Rochester , Minnesota , United States )
  • Bell, Taison  ( UVA Health , Charlottesville , Virginia , United States )
  • Anderson, Michaela  ( University of Pennsylvania , Philadelphia , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Allen, Norrina  ( NORTHWESTERN UNIVERSITY , Chicago , Illinois , United States )
  • Schreiner, Pamela  ( UNIV MINNESOTA , Minneapolis , Minnesota , United States )
  • Bowler, Russell  ( National Jewish Health , Denver , Colorado , United States )
  • Schwartz, David  ( University of Colorado , Aurora , Colorado , United States )
  • Lee, Joyce  ( University of Colorado , Aurora , Colorado , United States )
  • Xanthakis, Vanessa  ( BU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Rock, Jean  ( New York State Department of Health , Albany , New York , United States )
  • Bievenue, Rachel  ( New York State Department of Health , Albany , New York , United States )
  • Wu, Chaoqi  ( Columbia University , New York City , New York , United States )
  • Pirzada, Amber  ( University of Illinois Chicago , Chicago , Illinois , United States )
  • Doyle, Margaret  ( University of Vermont , Burlington , Vermont , United States )
  • Regan, Elizabeth  ( National Jewish Health , Denver , Colorado , United States )
  • Make, Barry  ( National Jewish Health , Denver , Colorado , United States )
  • Kanaya, Alka  ( UCSF , San Francisco , California , United States )
  • Kandula, Namratha  ( Northwestern University , Chicago , Illinois , United States )
  • Morganroth, S  ( University of Pittsburgh , Pittsburgh , Pennsylvania , United States )
  • Coresh, Joe  ( NYU Langone Hospital , New York , New York , United States )
  • Isasi, Carmen  ( ALBERT EINSTEIN COLLEGE MEDICINE , Bronx , New York , United States )
  • Raffield, Laura  ( University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill , Chapel Hill , North Carolina , United States )
  • Kim, John  ( UVA Health , Charlottesville , Virginia , United States )
  • Elkind, Mitchell  ( Columbia University , New York City , New York , United States )
  • Howard, Virginia  ( UNIVERSITY OF ALABAMA-BIRMINGH , Birmingham , Alabama , United States )
  • Ortega, Victor  ( Mayo Clinic , Carefree , Arizona , United States )
  • Woodruff, Prescott  ( University of California San Francisco , San Francisco , California , United States )
  • Cole, Shelley  ( Texas Biomedical Research Institute , San Antonio , Texas , United States )
  • Henderson, Joel  ( BU SCHOOL OF MEDICINE , Boston , Massachusetts , United States )
  • Mantis, Nicholas  ( New York State Department of Health , Albany , New York , United States )
  • Oelsner, Elizabeth  ( Columbia University , New York , New York , United States )
  • Sun, Yifei  ( Columbia University , New York City , New York , United States )
  • Balte, Pallavi  ( Columbia University , New York , New York , United States )
  • Cushman, Mary  ( University of Vermont , Burlington , Vermont , United States )
  • Boyle, Rebekah  ( University of Vermont , Burlington , Vermont , United States )
  • Tracy, Russell  ( UNIVERSITY VERMONT , Colchester , Vermont , United States )
  • Styer, Linda  ( New York State Department of Health , Albany , New York , United States )
  • Author Disclosures:
    Ryan Demmer: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Taison Bell: No Answer | Michaela Anderson: No Answer | Norrina Allen: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Pamela Schreiner: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Russell Bowler: No Answer | David Schwartz: No Answer | Joyce Lee: No Answer | Vanessa Xanthakis: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Jean Rock: No Answer | Rachel Bievenue: No Answer | Chaoqi Wu: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Amber Pirzada: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Margaret Doyle: No Answer | Elizabeth Regan: No Answer | Barry Make: No Answer | Alka Kanaya: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Namratha Kandula: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | S Morganroth: DO have relevant financial relationships ; Consultant:Regeneron :Active (exists now) ; Consultant:Pfizer:Active (exists now) ; Consultant:Chiesi:Active (exists now) ; Research Funding (PI or named investigator):Regeneron:Active (exists now) | Joe Coresh: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Carmen Isasi: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Laura Raffield: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | John Kim: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Mitchell Elkind: No Answer | Virginia Howard: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Victor Ortega: No Answer | Prescott Woodruff: No Answer | Shelley Cole: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Joel Henderson: No Answer | Nicholas Mantis: No Answer | Elizabeth Oelsner: No Answer | Yifei Sun: No Answer | Pallavi Balte: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships | Mary Cushman: No Answer | Rebekah Boyle: No Answer | Russell Tracy: No Answer | Linda Styer: DO NOT have relevant financial relationships
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