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Comparison of antibody response following the second dose of SARS-CoV-2 mRNA vaccine in elderly patients with late-stage chronic kidney disease.
Matsunami, Masatoshi; Suzuki, Tomo; Fukuda, Junko; Terao, Toshiki; Ukai, Kohei; Sugihara, Shinnosuke; Toishi, Takumi; Nagaoka, Kanako; Nakata, Mayumi; Ohara, Mamiko; Yashima, Jun; Kuji, Hiroshi; Matsue, Kosei.
  • Matsunami M; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Suzuki T; Renal Transplant Center, Kameda Medical Center, Chiba, Japan.
  • Fukuda J; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Terao T; Renal Transplant Center, Kameda Medical Center, Chiba, Japan.
  • Ukai K; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Sugihara S; Division of Hematology/Oncology, Department of Internal Medicine, Kameda Medical Center, Chiba, Japan.
  • Toishi T; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Nagaoka K; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Nakata M; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Ohara M; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Yashima J; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Kuji H; Department of Nephrology, Kameda Medical Center, 929 Higashi-cho, Kamogawa, Chiba 296-8602 Japan.
  • Matsue K; Renal Transplant Center, Kameda Medical Center, Chiba, Japan.
Ren Replace Ther ; 8(1): 13, 2022.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: covidwho-1779680
ABSTRACT

Background:

Currently, it is unclear whether the progression of chronic kidney disease (CKD) could be an independent predictor of antibody response after administration of a COVID-19 vaccine. This study aimed to investigate the immune response to COVID-19 vaccination in patients with CKD stage G4 to G5 without renal replacement therapy and G5D using the recommended dose and schedule.

Methods:

This retrospective single-center cohort study evaluated immunogenicity regarding antibody response after COVID-19 vaccination in our hospital for late-stage CKD patients aged ≥ 60 years. We evaluated antibody responses in 48 patients with CKD G4, 35 patients with CKD G5, and 70 patients undergoing hemodialysis (HD; CKD G5D).

Results:

After the second vaccination, anti-SARS-CoV-2-S (Spike) IgG levels were found to be positive (> 0.8 U/mL) in all CKD G4 and G5 patients (100%), and 69 of 70 HD patients (98.5%). The median (interquartile range [IQR] S-IgG level (Ab titers) was 358 [130.2-639.2], 218 [117-377], and 185.5 [95.1-323.5] U/mL in the CKD G4, G5, and HD groups, respectively. The median S-IgG levels were significantly lower in the HD group than in the CKD G4 group (p < 0.01). However, there was no significant difference in the antibody titers between the CKD G4 and G5 groups. To further analyze the decline in S-IgG levels after 6 months, we additionally assessed and compared antibody titers at 1 month and 6 months after the second vaccination in the HD group. Compared with the median S-IgG levels of 185.5 [95.1-323.5] U/mL 1 month after the second dose, the median S-IgG level 6 months thereafter was significantly decreased at 97.4 [62.5-205.5] U/mL (p < 0.05).

Conclusions:

We highlight two major factors of variability in the vaccine response. First, in elderly patients with late-stage CKD, antibody titers tended to be lower in the G5D group than in the G4 and G5 groups despite the shorter time since vaccination; therefore, CKD stage progression might cause a decline in antibody titers. Second, waning immune responses were observed 6 months after second dose administration in HD patients advocating a potential need for a third booster dose vaccine after 6 months.
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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Ren Replace Ther Year: 2022 Document Type: Article

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Full text: Available Collection: International databases Database: MEDLINE Type of study: Cohort study / Experimental Studies / Observational study / Prognostic study / Randomized controlled trials Topics: Vaccines Language: English Journal: Ren Replace Ther Year: 2022 Document Type: Article