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MO948: Impact of DE Novo Immunosuppression in The Covid-19 Serological Status at Kidney Transplantation

Nephrology Dialysis Transplantation(2022)

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Abstract BACKGROUND AND AIMS COVID-19 infection has heavily impacted our national health system since March-2020. Although the kidney transplant (KT) activity was strongly reduced initially, nowadays it is partially recovered by using ‘COVID-clean’ pathways and vaccination of KT candidates since February-2021. However, scarce information is available regarding how de novo KT immunosuppression influences the serological status of vaccinated recipients. METHOD We reviewed the course of 38 de novo KT recipients transplanted between March-September 2021 fully vaccinated before KT. SARS-CoV-2 IgG antibodies against Spike (IgG-S) before and after KT (median: 32 days) were quantified with a serological assay (positive ≥13.0 AU/mL). RESULTS Of 38 recipients, 35 showed positive IgG-S at KT (92%). We exclude from the analysis, 4 recipients with COVID infection which interfered the analysis and 5 with inappropriate samples. The remaining 26 recipients had received the second dose of the mRNA vaccine a median time of 48 days before the pre-KT IgG determination. All patients maintained IgG-S over the cut-off after KT, but we observed that half de novo recipients (53.8%) showed a 50% reduction in the level of IgG-S at 1 month: 12/20 (60%) of those who received induction with basiliximab and 2/6 (33%) who received thymoglobulin. Regarding the impact of maintenance immunosuppression under induction with basiliximab, the IgG-S levels halved in 50% of those with tacrolimus-mycophenolate and 67% with tacrolimus-everolimus. The restricted analysis of IgG-S levels excluding five outliers before KT (>800 AU/mL) showed the most intense reduction in three KT recipients who received thymoglobulin-tacrolimus- mycophenolate (263.8 versus 68.8, 74%) compared with seven basiliximab-tacrolimus-mycophenolate cases (494.4 versus 359.8, 27%) and eleven basiliximab-tacrolimus-everolimus (344.0 versus 306.4, 11%) KT recipients. CONCLUSION Immunosuppression in de novo KT recipients reduces significantly the seroprotective levels of antibodies anti-Spike induced by COVID m-RNA vaccines in more than half the recipients. In our experience, the combination of thymoglobulin, tacrolimus and mycophenolate produces a more intense reduction than the combination of basiliximab with tacrolimus and mycophenolate or everolimus.
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de novo immunosuppression,kidney
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