MO877: Dynamics of SARS-COV-2-Spike-Reactive Antibody and T-Cell Responses in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Within 3 Months After Covid-19 Full Vaccination. (3rd May 2022)
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- Title:
- MO877: Dynamics of SARS-COV-2-Spike-Reactive Antibody and T-Cell Responses in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Within 3 Months After Covid-19 Full Vaccination. (3rd May 2022)
- Main Title:
- MO877: Dynamics of SARS-COV-2-Spike-Reactive Antibody and T-Cell Responses in Chronic Kidney Disease Patients Within 3 Months After Covid-19 Full Vaccination
- Authors:
- Panizo Gonzalez, Nayara
Albert, Eliseo
Gimenez-Civera, Elena
Solano Rivera, Camila
Jesús Puchades Montesa, Maria
Gandia, Lorena
D'marco, Luis
Maria Pérez-Baylach, Carmen
Bonilla, Begoña
Sancho, Asunción
Gavela, Eva
Gonzalez-Rico, Miguel
Montomoli, Marco
Fernanda Alvarado, Maria
Torregrosa Maicas, Isidro
Navarro, David
Luis Gorriz Teruel, Jose - Abstract:
- Abstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little is known regarding the dynamics of antibody and T-cell responses in chronic kidney disease (CKD) following COVID-19 vaccination. METHOD: Prospective observational cohort study including 144 participants on haemodialysis (HD) ( n = 52), peritoneal dialysis (PD) ( n = 14), kidney transplantation (KT) ( n = 30) or advanced chronic kidney disease not on dialysis (ACKD), and healthy controls ( n = 18). Anti-Spike(S) antibody and T-cell responses were assessed at 15 days (15D) and 3 months (3M) after vaccination. RESULTS: Anti-S antibodies at 15D and 3M were detectable in 95% (48/50)/98% (49/50) of HD patients, 93% (13/14)/100% of PD patients, 67% (17/26)/75% (21/28) of KT patients and 96% (25/26)/100% (24/24) of ACKD patients. Rates for healthy controls were 81% (13/16)/100% (17/17). Antibody levels decreased at 3M in HD ( P = 0.04), PD ( P = 0.008) and ACKD patients ( P = 0.0009). In KT, patients levels increased ( P = 0.04) between 15D and 3M, although they were low at both time points. Detectable T-cell responses notably increased at 3M in HD patients ( P < 0.022). In PD, patients response increased by 15D (13/14; 93%) and 3M (9/9; 100%), while they were present in KT patients at 41% (12/27), 84% (22/26) and 96% (25/26) at baseline. Detectable T-cell responses in ACKD patients reached 80% (20/25) and 89% (17/19) at 15D and 3M, respectively. whereas in healthy controls it was 67% and 89% at 15D and 3M. CONCLUSION: Most HD, PDAbstract: BACKGROUND AND AIMS: Little is known regarding the dynamics of antibody and T-cell responses in chronic kidney disease (CKD) following COVID-19 vaccination. METHOD: Prospective observational cohort study including 144 participants on haemodialysis (HD) ( n = 52), peritoneal dialysis (PD) ( n = 14), kidney transplantation (KT) ( n = 30) or advanced chronic kidney disease not on dialysis (ACKD), and healthy controls ( n = 18). Anti-Spike(S) antibody and T-cell responses were assessed at 15 days (15D) and 3 months (3M) after vaccination. RESULTS: Anti-S antibodies at 15D and 3M were detectable in 95% (48/50)/98% (49/50) of HD patients, 93% (13/14)/100% of PD patients, 67% (17/26)/75% (21/28) of KT patients and 96% (25/26)/100% (24/24) of ACKD patients. Rates for healthy controls were 81% (13/16)/100% (17/17). Antibody levels decreased at 3M in HD ( P = 0.04), PD ( P = 0.008) and ACKD patients ( P = 0.0009). In KT, patients levels increased ( P = 0.04) between 15D and 3M, although they were low at both time points. Detectable T-cell responses notably increased at 3M in HD patients ( P < 0.022). In PD, patients response increased by 15D (13/14; 93%) and 3M (9/9; 100%), while they were present in KT patients at 41% (12/27), 84% (22/26) and 96% (25/26) at baseline. Detectable T-cell responses in ACKD patients reached 80% (20/25) and 89% (17/19) at 15D and 3M, respectively. whereas in healthy controls it was 67% and 89% at 15D and 3M. CONCLUSION: Most HD, PD and ACKD patients develop SARS-CoV-2-S antibody responses comparable to that of healthy controls, in contrast to KT recipients. Antibody waning at 3M was faster in HD, PD, ACKD patients. No differences in SARS-CoV-2 T-cell immunity responses were noticed across study groups. … (more)
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- Nephrology dialysis transplantation. Volume 37(2022)Supplement 3
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- Nephrology dialysis transplantation
- Issue:
- Volume 37(2022)Supplement 3
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- Volume 37, Issue 3 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 37
- Issue:
- 3
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- 2022-0037-0003-0000
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- Publication Date:
- 2022-05-03
- Subjects:
- Nephrology -- Periodicals
Hemodialysis -- Periodicals
Kidneys -- Transplantation -- Periodicals
Hemodialysis
Kidneys -- Transplantation
Nephrology
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