COVID 19 Management CME Course Update: Variants April 2021

 

         

 

COVID 19 SarsCOV-2 Variants

CDC Brief: Emerging Variants

Major Variants

UK B1.1.7 Sept 2020

  • Spike protein mutation
  • Increased transmission
  • No increase in severity of disease
  • No reduction in vaccine efficacy

South Africa B1.351 Oct. 2020

  • Spike protein mutation
  • Increased transmission
  • No increased severity of disease
  • Reduced vaccine infection prevention
  • No reduction in vaccine severe disease prevention

Brazil P.1 Jan 2021

  • Spike protein mutation
  • Increased transmission
  • No increased severity of disease
  • Reduced vaccine infection prevention
  • No reduction in vaccine severe disease prevention

 

Variants and Immunity: Cellular Immunity vs Humoral (Antibodies) Immunity

 

Cellular Immunity

NIH News Brief: Does the Immune System Recognize Variants April 2021

  • CD8 T cells from COVID 19 convalescent patients   NIH Research Reference
    • UK B1.1.7 – positive recognition
    • B 1.351 – positive recognition
    • P.1 – Positive recognition
  • Conclusion
    • Cellular immunity in the form of T Cell immune response will be initiated to all variants.
    • Infection is possible but severe disease very unlikely in all variants due to the cellular immunity response.

Antibody Immunity JAMA March 2021

  • Previous infection: antibody levels are lower but likely still protective from infection and very likely from severe disease.
  • Vaccination: Lower antibody response but still enough to prevent infection and severe disease.
    • Vaccine boosters in development to cover emerging strains. (6- 12 months after initial vaccination)
    • Specific vaccine clinical trials in variant populations pending 

 

Anti-viral and Anti-inflammatory Treatments NEJM March 24, 2021

  •  No evidence that antiviral agents and anti-inflammatory treatments are any less effective with the emerging variants than with the preexisting variants, treatment with convalescent serum and monoclonal antibodies may not be as effective.