Cellular and humoral response to SARS-CoV-2 vaccine BNT162b2 in adults with Chronic Kidney Disease G4/5.

IF 2.9 Q2 INFECTIOUS DISEASES New Microbes and New Infections Pub Date : 2024-08-18 DOI:10.1016/j.nmni.2024.101458
Anja Rosdahl , Fredrika Hellgren , Torbjörn Norén , Jessica Smolander , Ursula Wopenka , Karin Loré , Helena Hervius Askling
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The mRNA vaccines have proven to be very effective in preventing severe disease and death from SARS-CoV-2 in the general population. However, in patients with chronic kidney disease (CKD) in dialysis or with kidney transplants (KT) the vaccine responses vary, with severe breakthrough infections as a consequence. In this intervention study we investigated the magnitude and quality of the responses to mRNA vaccination administered prior to kidney replacement therapy (KRT). Twenty patients with CKD G4/5 and nine healthy controls were followed for 12 months after receiving two doses of BNT162b2 four weeks apart and a booster dose after 3–6 months. Induction of anti-Spike and anti-RBD IgG in plasma followed the same kinetics in CKD patients and controls, with a trend towards higher titers in controls. In accordance, there was no differences in the establishment of Spike-specific memory B-cells between groups. In contrast, the CKD patients showed lower levels of anti-Spike IgG in saliva and Spike-specific CD8+ T-cells in blood, possibly influencing the capacity of viral clearance which can contribute to an elevated risk of severe breakthrough infections. In conclusion, we found that CKD patients, despite having a reduced mucosal and cytotoxic immunity to BNT162b2, demonstrated a serological response in plasma similar to healthy controls. This suggests that immunization prior to RRT is efficient and motivated. (EudraCT-nr 2021-000988-68).

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慢性肾脏病 G4/5 成人对 SARS-CoV-2 疫苗 BNT162b2 的细胞和体液反应。
事实证明,mRNA 疫苗在预防普通人群感染 SARS-CoV-2 导致严重疾病和死亡方面非常有效。然而,在接受透析或肾移植的慢性肾病(CKD)患者中,对疫苗的反应却不尽相同,结果导致了严重的突破性感染。在这项干预研究中,我们调查了肾脏替代疗法(KRT)前接种 mRNA 疫苗的反应程度和质量。20 名 CKD G4/5 患者和 9 名健康对照组在接受两剂相隔四周的 BNT162b2 疫苗接种并在 3-6 个月后接受一剂加强剂量后,我们对他们进行了为期 12 个月的随访。CKD 患者和对照组血浆中抗斯派克和抗 RBD IgG 的诱导动力学相同,但对照组的滴度有升高的趋势。与此相对应的是,各组之间在建立穗状病毒特异性记忆 B 细胞方面没有差异。相比之下,CKD 患者唾液中的抗斯派克 IgG 和血液中的斯派克特异性 CD8+ T 细胞水平较低,这可能会影响病毒清除能力,从而导致发生严重突破性感染的风险升高。总之,我们发现,尽管慢性肾脏病患者对 BNT162b2 的粘膜和细胞毒性免疫力下降,但其血浆中的血清学反应与健康对照组相似。这表明,在 RRT 之前进行免疫接种是有效的,也是有积极意义的。(EudraCT-nr 2021-000988-68)。
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New Microbes and New Infections
New Microbes and New Infections Medicine-Infectious Diseases
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