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Boosting the VZV-Specific Memory B and T Cell Response to Prevent Herpes Zoster After Kidney Transplantation

Authors :
Kho, Marcia M.L.
Weimar, Willem
Malahe, S. Reshwan K.
Zuijderwijk, Joke M.
de Kuiper, Ronella
Boer-Verschragen, Marieken J.
Eijk, Annemiek A.van der
Hesselink, Dennis A.
Reinders, Marlies E.J.
van Besouw, Nicole M.
Kho, Marcia M.L.
Weimar, Willem
Malahe, S. Reshwan K.
Zuijderwijk, Joke M.
de Kuiper, Ronella
Boer-Verschragen, Marieken J.
Eijk, Annemiek A.van der
Hesselink, Dennis A.
Reinders, Marlies E.J.
van Besouw, Nicole M.
Source :
Kho , M M L , Weimar , W , Malahe , S R K , Zuijderwijk , J M , de Kuiper , R , Boer-Verschragen , M J , Eijk , A A V D , Hesselink , D A , Reinders , M E J & van Besouw , N M 2022 , ' Boosting the VZV-Specific Memory B and T Cell Response to Prevent Herpes Zoster After Kidney Transplantation ' , Frontiers in Immunology , vol. 13 , 927734 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background: Solid organ transplant recipients are at high risk to develop (complicated) herpes zoster (HZ). Booster vaccination could prevent HZ. However, end-stage renal disease (ESRD) patients show poor immunological responses to vaccinations. We studied the effect of a live attenuated VZV booster vaccine on VZV-specific B and T cell memory responses in ESRD patients and healthy controls. NL28557.000.09, www.toetsingonline.nl Methods: VZV-seropositive patients, aged ≥50 years, awaiting kidney transplantation, were vaccinated with Zostavax®. Gender and age-matched VZV-seropositive potential living kidney donors were included as controls. VZV-specific IgG titers were measured before, at 1, 3 and 12 months post-vaccination. VZV-specific B and T cell responses before, at 3 months and 1 year after vaccination were analysed by flow-cytometry and Elispot, respectively. Occurrence of HZ was assessed at 5 years post-vaccination. Results: 26 patients and 27 donors were included. Median VZV-specific IgG titers were significantly higher at all time-points post-vaccination in patients (mo 1: 3104 IU/ml [1967-3825], p<0.0001; mo 3: 2659 [1615-3156], p=0.0002; mo 12: 1988 [1104-2989], p=0.01 vs. pre: 1397 [613-2248]) and in donors (mo 1: 2981 [2126-3827], p<0.0001; mo 3: 2442 [2014-3311], p<0.0001; mo 12: 1788 [1368-2460], p=0.0005 vs. pre: 1034 [901-1744]. The patients’ IgG titers were comparable to the donors’ at all time-points. The ratio VZV-specific B cells of total IgG producing memory B cells had increased 3 months post-vaccination in patients (0.85 [0.65-1.34] vs. pre: 0.56 [0.35-0.81], p=0.003) and donors (0.85 [0.63-1.06] vs. pre: 0.53 [0.36-0.79], p<0.0001) and remained stable thereafter in donors. One year post-vaccination, the percentage of CD4+ central memory cells had increased in both patients (0.29 [0.08-0.38] vs. 0.12 [0.05-0.29], p=0.005) and donors (0.12 [0.03-0.37] vs. 0.09 [0.01-0.20], p=0.002) and CD4+ effector memory cells had in

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Kho , M M L , Weimar , W , Malahe , S R K , Zuijderwijk , J M , de Kuiper , R , Boer-Verschragen , M J , Eijk , A A V D , Hesselink , D A , Reinders , M E J & van Besouw , N M 2022 , ' Boosting the VZV-Specific Memory B and T Cell Response to Prevent Herpes Zoster After Kidney Transplantation ' , Frontiers in Immunology , vol. 13 , 927734 .
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edsoai.on1343122553
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Electronic Resource