Characterising the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protein antibody response
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2025-03
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Noble, C. C.A.
McDonald, E.
Nicholson, S.
Biering-Sørensen, S.
Pittet, L. F.
Byrne, A. L.
Croda, J.
Dalcolmo, M.
Lacerda, M. V.G.
Lucas, M.
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Abstract
Objectives: SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protein antibodies can be used to identify the serological response to natural infection in those who have previously received a COVID-19 spike-based vaccine. Anti-N antibody responses can also be induced by inactivated whole SARS-CoV-2 virus vaccines, such as CoronaVac. We aimed to characterise antibody responses to the N protein following COVID-19 and following vaccination with CoronaVac. Methods: Using participants from an international randomised controlled trial, we investigated the evolution of anti-N antibody responses over time in two separate groups: adults following COVID-19, and in adults following vaccination with CoronaVac. Results: In 212 participants who had COVID-19, the anti-N seroconversion rate was 96.9% in those infected following an incomplete course of COVID-19 (spike-based) vaccinations and 88.2% in those infected following a complete course. Anti-N antibody indices were highly variable between participants, and higher in participants who had more severe COVID-19 symptoms, were aged ≥60 years, were unvaccinated, had comorbidities and those resident in Brazil. Most participants remained seropositive after 12 months. In 317 separate participants, the anti-N seroconversion rate was 63.5% following CoronaVac vaccination, with variable antibody indices. Conclusions: Anti-N responses to COVID-19 and CoronaVac are highly variable but persistent. A prior complete course of COVID-19 spike-based vaccination reduced both anti-N seroconversion and antibody indices following COVID-19.
Keywords
Anti-N, Antibody, CoronaVac, COVID-19, Nucleocapsid protein, SARS-CoV-2, Seroconversion, Vaccination, Microbiology (medical), Infectious Diseases
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Noble, C C A, McDonald, E, Nicholson, S, Biering-Sørensen, S, Pittet, L F, Byrne, A L, Croda, J, Dalcolmo, M, Lacerda, M V G, Lucas, M, Lynn, D J, Prat Aymerich, C, Richmond, P C, Warris, A, Curtis, N & Messina, N L 2025, 'Characterising the SARS-CoV-2 nucleocapsid (N) protein antibody response', Journal of Infection, vol. 90, no. 3, 106436. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jinf.2025.106436