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Impact of pathogen reduction methods on immunological properties of the COVID-19 convalescent plasma

A. Kostin, M. Lundgren, A. Bulanov, E. Ladygina, K. Chirkova, A. Gintsburg, D. Logunov, I. Dolzhikova, D. Shcheblyakov, N. Borovkova, M. Godkov, A. Bazhenov, V. Shustov, A. Bogdanova, A. Kamalova, V. Ganchin, E. Dombrovskiy, S. Volkov, N. Drozdova, S. Petrikov,
2021

Background and objectives: COVID-19 convalescent plasma is an experimental treatment against SARS-CoV-2. The aim of this study is to assess the impact of different pathogen reduction methods on the levels and virus neutralizing activity of the specific antibodies against SARS-CoV2 in convalescent plasma. Materials and methods: A total of 140 plasma doses collected by plasmapheresis from COVID-19 convalescent donors were subjected to pathogen reduction by three methods: methylene blue (M)/visible light, riboflavin (R)/UVB and amotosalen (A)/UVA. To conduct a paired comparison, individual plasma doses were divided into 2 samples that were subjected to one of these methods. The titres of SARS-CoV2 neutralizing antibodies (NtAbs) and levels of specific immunoglobulins to RBD, S- and N-proteins of SARS-CoV-2 were measured before and after pathogen reduction. Results: The methods reduced NtAbs titres differently: among units with the initial titre 80 or above, 81% of units remained unchanged and 19% decreased by one step after methylene blue; 60% were unchanged and 40% decreased by one step after amotosalen; after riboflavin 43% were unchanged and 50% (7%, respectively) had a one-step (two-step, respectively) decrease. Paired two-sample comparisons (M vs. A, M vs. R and A vs. R) revealed that the largest statistically significant decrease in quantity and activity of the specific antibodies resulted from the riboflavin treatment. Conclusion: Pathogen reduction with methylene blue or with amotosalen provides the greater likelihood of preserving the immunological properties of the COVID-19 convalescent plasma compared to riboflavin.

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  • A. Kostin
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • M. Lundgren
    Office of Medical Services
  • A. Bulanov
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • E. Ladygina
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • K. Chirkova
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • A. Gintsburg
    Ministry of Health of Russian Federation
  • D. Logunov
    Ministry of Health of Russian Federation
  • I. Dolzhikova
    Ministry of Health of Russian Federation
  • D. Shcheblyakov
    Ministry of Health of Russian Federation
  • N. Borovkova
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • M. Godkov
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • A. Bazhenov
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • V. Shustov
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • A. Bogdanova
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • A. Kamalova
    Pirogov Russian National Research Medical University (RNRMU)
  • V. Ganchin
    Center of Analytical Development of the Social Sector
  • E. Dombrovskiy
    Center of Analytical Development of the Social Sector
  • S. Volkov
    Lunds Universitet
  • N. Drozdova
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
  • S. Petrikov
    N.V. Sklifosovskii Research Institute for Emergency Medicine of Moscow Healthcare Department
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