Bengaluru doctors develop India’s first successful Specific T cell immunity test to examine Covid-19 exposure and infection
CoVID affects people in different ways. Most of the affected patients develop mild symptoms, while a relatively small number patients require intensive medical care. Immunity plays important role in the body’s response to SARS CoV-2 infection. It is now understood that apart from antibody response, a strong T cell response can help in conferring protective immunity to CoVID infection. Most tests focus on serology, which relies on antibody production after CoVID infection. However, some affected people do not develop antibodies, while antibody levels can reduce significantly after 6-8 weeks of infection. There is no simple ready-to-use test for cellular immunity that can complement diagnostic and prognostic tools in clinical use.
Dr Asthana & Dr Kurpad, said “We have devised a novel, simple, in-tube assay for the assessment of specific T cell immune responses to stimulation by SARS CoV-2 proteins. Traditional tests for T cell immunity require complex processing to separate different cells from blood samples and use technology that is not readily available. This test can be done with a small sample of whole blood. Our solution simplifies the testing process which can be done at smaller labs without specialised equipment. The blood doesn’t require any special treatment. The results can be obtained in 24 hours, by measuring chemical called cytokines. A positive reading indicates good specific cellular immunity.”
They further added, “The blood samples from 3 patterns of people- recovered, moderate and severe individuals with Covid 19 infection were analysed at Anand Labs as an initial pilot study by a team that included Dr. Ananth Vikas and Dr Samrat Bordoloi. The outcome showed that recovered individuals have high levels of cellular immunity as compared to hospitalised patients. Our robust, easily deployable assay for cellular immunity strengthens our understanding of COVID-19 immune responses. We are in the process of applying for a patent for this assay. Further development of this test would include testing virus sequences specific to India and matched to Indian populations, along with Dr Nagasuma Chandra from Indian Institute of Science, Bengaluru, who has been part of the group.”
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