Abstract
The interplay between the virus, infected cells and immune responses to SARS-CoV-2 is still under debate. By extending the basic model of viral dynamics, we propose here a formal approach to describe neutralisation versus weak (or non-)neutralisation scenarios and compare them with the possible effects of antibody-dependent enhancement (ADE). The theoretical model is consistent with the data available in the literature; we show that both weakly neutralising antibodies and ADE can result in final viral clearance or disease progression, but that the immunodynamics are different in each case. As a significant proportion of the world’s population is already naturally immune or vaccinated, we also discuss the implications for secondary infections after vaccination or in the presence of immune system dysfunctions.
Keywords: Antibody disease enhancement; COVID-19; Non-neutralizing antibodies; SARS-CoV-2; Virus – immune system interaction; Virus model.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, SARS-CoV-2, Antibody disease enhancement, Non-neutralizing antibodies, Virus - immune system interaction, Virus model., 【초록키워드】 immune response, vaccination, Antibody-dependent enhancement, immune system, virus, viral clearance, immune, Disease progression, Secondary infection, neutralising antibody, viral dynamics, ADE, disease, neutralisation, Final, infected cell, Effect, implication, approach, proportion, 【제목키워드】 scenario, enhancement,