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Antibody and T-Cell Responses 6 Months after Coronavirus Disease 2019 Messenger RNA-1273 Vaccination in Patients with Chronic Kidney Disease, on Dialysis, or Living with a Kidney Transplant

Authors :
Sanders, J.F.
Messchendorp, A.L.
Vries, R.D. de
Baan, C.C.
Baarle, D. van
Binnendijk, R. van
Diavatopoulos, D.A.
Geers, D.
Schmitz, K.S.
GeurtsvanKessel, C.H.
Hartog, G. den
Kho, M.M.
Koopmans, M.P.
Molen, R.G. van der
Remmerswaal, E.B.M.
Rots, N.
Gansevoort, R.T.
Bemelman, F.J.
Hilbrands, L.B.
Reinders, M.E.
Virology
Internal Medicine
Experimental Immunology
AII - Inflammatory diseases
AII - Infectious diseases
Nephrology
Source :
Clinical Infectious Diseases, 76, 3, pp. e188-e199, Clinical infectious diseases : an official publication of the Infectious Diseases Society of America, 76(3):ciac557, E188-E199. Oxford University Press, Clinical infectious diseases, 76(3), E188-E199. Oxford University Press, Clinical Infectious Diseases, 76, e188-e199
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Background The immune response to COVID-19 vaccination is inferior in kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) and to a lesser extent in patients on dialysis or with chronic kidney disease (CKD). We assessed the immune response 6 months after mRNA-1273 vaccination in kidney patients and compared this to controls. Methods A total of 152 participants with CKD stages G4/5 (eGFR Results At 6 months after vaccination, S1-specific antibodies were detected in 100% of controls, 98.7% of CKD G4/5 patients, 95.1% of dialysis patients, and 56.6% of KTRs. These figures were comparable to the response rates at 28 days, but antibody levels waned significantly. Neutralization of the ancestral and Delta variants was detected in most participants, whereas neutralization of Omicron was mostly absent. S-specific T-cell responses were detected at 6 months in 75.0% of controls, 69.4% of CKD G4/5 patients, 52.6% of dialysis patients, and 12.9% of KTRs. T-cell responses at 6 months were significantly lower than responses at 28 days. Conclusions Although seropositivity rates at 6 months were comparable to rates at 28 days after vaccination, significantly decreased antibody levels and T-cell responses were observed. The combination of low antibody levels, reduced T-cell responses, and absent neutralization of the newly emerging variants indicates the need for additional boosts or alternative vaccination strategies in KTRs. Clinical Trials Registration NCT04741386.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10584838
Volume :
76
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Clinical infectious diseases
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....fd1470f01b43a20342755f789c0ec9f9