Humoral and Cellular Responses to a Delayed Fourth SARS-CoV-2 mRNA-Based Vaccine in Weak Responders to 3 Doses Kidney Transplant Recipients

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del Bello, Arnaud | Kamar, Nassim | Marion, Olivier | Izopet, Jacques | Abravanel, Florence

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International audience. While kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) represent a high-risk population for severe SARS-CoV-2 infection, almost half of them do not develop adequate levels of antibodies conferring clinical protection despite 3 doses of the mRNA vaccine. In the present study we retrospectively analyzed the humoral and cellular responses resulting from a fourth dose of vaccine administered to KTRs having an anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody titer below 142 binding antibody unit (BAU)/mL at 3 months post-third-dose. We observed a significant increase in anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibody concentration from 6.1 (Q1 4.3; Q3 12.7) BAU/mL on the day of the fourth dose to 1054.0 (Q1 739.6; Q3 1649.0) BAU/mL one month later (p = 0.0007), as well as neutralizing antibody titers (from 0.0 (Q1 0.0; Q3 2.0) to 8 (4; 16) IU/mL, p = 0.01) and CD3+ T cell response (from 37.5 (Q1 12.5; Q3 147.5) to 170.0 (Q1 57.5; Q3 510.0) SFUs per 106 PBMCs, p = 0.001). Hence, delaying the fourth dose seems to improve vaccine immunogenicity in KTRs, compared with previously reported data obtained in respect of a fourth dose one month after the third dose. Nevertheless, antibody concentrations seem to remain insufficient to confer clinical protection, especially for Omicron, for which breakthrough infections occur even at very high concentrations.

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