Pre-existing polymerase-specific T cells expand in abortive seronegative SARS-CoV-2.
Leo Swadling,
Mariana O Diniz,
Nathalie M Schmidt,
Oliver E Amin,
Aneesh Chandran,
Emily Shaw,
Corinna Pade,
Joseph M Gibbons,
Nina Le Bert,
Anthony T Tan,
Anna Jeffery-Smith,
Cedric CS Tan,
Christine YL Tham,
Stephanie Kucykowicz,
Gloryanne Aidoo-Micah,
Joshua Rosenheim,
Jessica Davies,
Marina Johnson,
Melanie P Jensen,
George Joy,
Laura E McCoy,
Ana M Valdes,
Benjamin M Chain,
David Goldblatt,
Daniel M Altmann,
Rosemary J Boyton,
Charlotte Manisty,
Thomas A Treibel,
James C Moon,
COVIDsortium Investigators,
Lucy van Dorp,
Francois Balloux,
Áine McKnight,
Mahdad Noursadeghi,
Antonio Bertoletti,
Mala K Maini
Jan 10, 2022
Individuals with potential exposure to severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) do not necessarily develop PCR or antibody positivity, suggesting that some individuals may clear subclinical infection before...