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Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccine Responses in Transplant Recipients

COVID-19 vaccination has significantly impacted the global pandemic by reducing the severity of infection, lowering rates of hospitalization, and reducing morbidity/mortality in healthy individuals. However, the degree of vaccine-induced protection afforded to renal transplant recipients who receive...

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Autores principales: Murali, Tanusya Murali, Shunmuganathan, Bhuvaneshwari, Trueman, Emma Li-Lin, Gupta, Rashi, Tan, Rebecca See Weng, Sran, Hersharan Kaur, D’Costa, Matthew Ross, Wong, Emmett Tsz-Yeung, Gu, Yue, Cui, Jianzhou, Wee Kun, Koh, Lim, Amy Qiao Hui, Qian, Xinlei, Purushotorman, Kiren, Chen, Jinmiao, MacAry, Paul Anthony, Vathsala, Anantharaman
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: AAI 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10615654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37889158
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2300071
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author Murali, Tanusya Murali
Shunmuganathan, Bhuvaneshwari
Trueman, Emma Li-Lin
Gupta, Rashi
Tan, Rebecca See Weng
Sran, Hersharan Kaur
D’Costa, Matthew Ross
Wong, Emmett Tsz-Yeung
Gu, Yue
Cui, Jianzhou
Wee Kun, Koh
Lim, Amy Qiao Hui
Qian, Xinlei
Purushotorman, Kiren
Chen, Jinmiao
MacAry, Paul Anthony
Vathsala, Anantharaman
author_facet Murali, Tanusya Murali
Shunmuganathan, Bhuvaneshwari
Trueman, Emma Li-Lin
Gupta, Rashi
Tan, Rebecca See Weng
Sran, Hersharan Kaur
D’Costa, Matthew Ross
Wong, Emmett Tsz-Yeung
Gu, Yue
Cui, Jianzhou
Wee Kun, Koh
Lim, Amy Qiao Hui
Qian, Xinlei
Purushotorman, Kiren
Chen, Jinmiao
MacAry, Paul Anthony
Vathsala, Anantharaman
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description COVID-19 vaccination has significantly impacted the global pandemic by reducing the severity of infection, lowering rates of hospitalization, and reducing morbidity/mortality in healthy individuals. However, the degree of vaccine-induced protection afforded to renal transplant recipients who receive forms of maintenance immunosuppression remains poorly defined. This is particularly important when we factor in the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) that have defined mutations that reduce the effectiveness of Ab responses targeting the Spike Ags from the ancestral Wuhan-Hu-1 variants employed in the most widely used vaccine formats. In this study, we describe a qualitative, longitudinal analysis of neutralizing Ab responses against multiple SARS-CoV-2 VOCs in 129 renal transplant recipients who have received three doses of the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (BNT162b2). Our results reveal a qualitative and quantitative reduction in the vaccine-induced serological response in transplant recipients versus healthy controls where only 51.9% (67 of 129) made a measurable vaccine-induced IgG response and 41.1% (53 of 129) exhibited a significant neutralizing Ab titer (based on a pseudovirus neutralization test value >50%). Analysis on the VOCs revealed strongest binding toward the wild-type Wuhan-Hu-1 and Delta variants but none with both of the Omicron variants tested (BA1 and BA2). Moreover, older transplant recipients and those who are on mycophenolic acid as part of their maintenance therapy exhibited a profound reduction in all of the analyzed vaccine-induced immune correlates. These data have important implications for how we monitor and manage transplant patients in the future as COVID-19 becomes endemic in our populations.
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spelling pubmed-106156542023-11-01 Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccine Responses in Transplant Recipients Murali, Tanusya Murali Shunmuganathan, Bhuvaneshwari Trueman, Emma Li-Lin Gupta, Rashi Tan, Rebecca See Weng Sran, Hersharan Kaur D’Costa, Matthew Ross Wong, Emmett Tsz-Yeung Gu, Yue Cui, Jianzhou Wee Kun, Koh Lim, Amy Qiao Hui Qian, Xinlei Purushotorman, Kiren Chen, Jinmiao MacAry, Paul Anthony Vathsala, Anantharaman Immunohorizons Clinical and Translational Immunology COVID-19 vaccination has significantly impacted the global pandemic by reducing the severity of infection, lowering rates of hospitalization, and reducing morbidity/mortality in healthy individuals. However, the degree of vaccine-induced protection afforded to renal transplant recipients who receive forms of maintenance immunosuppression remains poorly defined. This is particularly important when we factor in the emergence of SARS-CoV-2 variants of concern (VOCs) that have defined mutations that reduce the effectiveness of Ab responses targeting the Spike Ags from the ancestral Wuhan-Hu-1 variants employed in the most widely used vaccine formats. In this study, we describe a qualitative, longitudinal analysis of neutralizing Ab responses against multiple SARS-CoV-2 VOCs in 129 renal transplant recipients who have received three doses of the Pfizer–BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine (BNT162b2). Our results reveal a qualitative and quantitative reduction in the vaccine-induced serological response in transplant recipients versus healthy controls where only 51.9% (67 of 129) made a measurable vaccine-induced IgG response and 41.1% (53 of 129) exhibited a significant neutralizing Ab titer (based on a pseudovirus neutralization test value >50%). Analysis on the VOCs revealed strongest binding toward the wild-type Wuhan-Hu-1 and Delta variants but none with both of the Omicron variants tested (BA1 and BA2). Moreover, older transplant recipients and those who are on mycophenolic acid as part of their maintenance therapy exhibited a profound reduction in all of the analyzed vaccine-induced immune correlates. These data have important implications for how we monitor and manage transplant patients in the future as COVID-19 becomes endemic in our populations. AAI 2023-10-27 /pmc/articles/PMC10615654/ /pubmed/37889158 http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2300071 Text en Copyright © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This article is distributed under the terms of the CC BY-NC-ND 4.0 Unported license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/) .
spellingShingle Clinical and Translational Immunology
Murali, Tanusya Murali
Shunmuganathan, Bhuvaneshwari
Trueman, Emma Li-Lin
Gupta, Rashi
Tan, Rebecca See Weng
Sran, Hersharan Kaur
D’Costa, Matthew Ross
Wong, Emmett Tsz-Yeung
Gu, Yue
Cui, Jianzhou
Wee Kun, Koh
Lim, Amy Qiao Hui
Qian, Xinlei
Purushotorman, Kiren
Chen, Jinmiao
MacAry, Paul Anthony
Vathsala, Anantharaman
Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccine Responses in Transplant Recipients
title Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccine Responses in Transplant Recipients
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title_fullStr Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccine Responses in Transplant Recipients
title_full_unstemmed Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccine Responses in Transplant Recipients
title_short Analyzing COVID-19 Vaccine Responses in Transplant Recipients
title_sort analyzing covid-19 vaccine responses in transplant recipients
topic Clinical and Translational Immunology
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10615654/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37889158
http://dx.doi.org/10.4049/immunohorizons.2300071
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