Hybrid Immunity Protects against Antibody Fading after SARS-CoV-2mRNA Vaccination in Kidney Transplant Recipients, Dialysis Patients, and Medical Personnel: 9 Months Data from the Prospective, Observational Dia-Vacc Study

Author:

Stumpf Julian12,Siepmann Torsten3,Schwöbel Jörg4,Karger Claudia5,Lindner Tom H.6,Faulhaber-Walter Robert7,Langer Torsten8,Escher Katja9,Anding-Rost Kirsten10,Seidel Harald11,Hüther Jan12,Pistrosch Frank13,Martin Heike14,Schewe Jens15,Stehr Thomas16,Meistring Frank17,Paliege Alexander1,Schneider Daniel1,Steglich Anne1,Gembardt Florian1ORCID,Kessel Friederike1ORCID,Kröger Hannah1,Arndt Patrick1ORCID,Sradnick Jan1,Frank Kerstin18,Klimova Anna19,Mauer René20,Roeder Ingo20,Tonn Torsten2122,Hugo Christian12ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Internal Medicine III, Division of Nephrology, University Hospital Carl Gustav Carus at the Technische Universität Dresden, Fetscherstraße 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany

2. KfH-Nierenzentrum Dresden, Fetscherstraße 73, 01307 Dresden, Germany

3. KfH-Nierenzentrum am Klinikum Chemnitz, Krankenhaus Küchwald, Bürgerstraße 2, 09113 Chemnitz, Germany

4. Dialysezentrum Chemnitz, Forststraße 22, 09130 Chemnitz, Germany

5. KfH-Nierenzentrum am Klinikum St. Georg, Delitzscher Straße 141, 04129 Leipzig, Germany

6. Division of Nephrology, University Hospital Leipzig, Liebigstraße 20, 04103 Leipzig, Germany

7. Nephrologisches Zentrum Freiberg, Franz-Kögler-Ring 135, 09599 Freiberg, Germany

8. Dialysezentrum Annaberg, Geyersdorfer Hauptstraße 4, 09456 Annaberg-Buchholz, Germany

9. KfH-Gesundheitszentrum Aue, Albert-Schweitzer-Straße 33, 08280 Aue-Bad-Schlema, Germany

10. KfH-Nierenzentrum Bischofswerda, Kamenzer Straße 51, 01877 Bischofswerda, Germany

11. KfH-Nierenzentrum am Vogtland Krankenhaus Plauen, Röntgenstraße 6, 08529 Plauen, Germany

12. Nephrocare GmbH Döbeln, Grimmaische Straße 23, 04720 Döbeln, Germany

13. Nephrologisches Zentrum Hoyerswerda, Liselotte-Herrmann-Straße 13, 02977 Hoyerswerda, Germany

14. Nephrologisches Zentrum Zwickau, Hilfegottesschachtstraße 3, 08056 Zwickau, Germany

15. Dialyse- und Nierenambulanz Sebnitz, Götzingerstraße 8, 01855 Sebnitz, Germany

16. KfH-Nierenzentrum Bautzen, Schäfferstraße 27, 02625 Bautzen, Germany

17. KfH-Nierenzentrum am Städtischen Klinikum Görlitz, Girbigsdorfer Straße 26, 02828 Görlitz, Germany

18. Institut für Transfusionsmedizin Plauen, DRK-Blutspendedienst Nord-Ost Gemeinnützige GmbH, Röntgenstraße 2a, 08529 Plauen, Germany

19. National Centre for Tumor Diseases (NCT) Partner Site Dresden, Fiedlerstraße 23, 01307 Dresden, Germany

20. Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus, Institute for Medical Informatics and Biometry (IMB), Technische Universität, Blasewitzer Straße 86, 01307 Dresden, Germany

21. Institute for Transfusion Medicine, German Red Cross Blood Donation Service North-East, Blasewitzer Straße 68/70, 01307 Dresden, Germany

22. Faculty of Medicine Carl Gustav Carus, Transfusion Medicine, Technische Universität, Fetscherstraße 74, 01307 Dresden, Germany

Abstract

(1) Background: Compared to medical personnel, SARS-CoV-2mRNA vaccination-related positive immunity rates, levels, and preservation over time in dialysis and kidney transplant patients are reduced. We hypothesized that COVID-19 pre-exposure influences both vaccination-dependent immunity development and preservation in a group-dependent manner. (2) Methods: We evaluated 2- and 9-month follow-up data in our observational Dia-Vacc study, exploring specific cellular (interferon-γ release assay = IGRA) and/or humoral immune responses (IgA/IgG/RBD antibodies) after two SARS-CoV-2mRNA vaccinations in 2630 participants, including medical personnel (301-MP), dialysis patients (1841-DP), and kidney transplant recipients (488-KTR). Study participants were also separated into COVID-19 pre-exposure (hybrid immunity) positive (n = 407) versus negative (n = 2223) groups. (3) Results: COVID-19 pre-exposure improved most vaccination-related positive immunity rates in KTR and DP at 2 months but not in MP, where rates reached almost 100% independent of hybrid immunity. In the COVID-19-negative study, patients’ immunity faded between two and nine months, evaluated via the percentage of patients with an RBD antibody decrease >50%, and was markedly group- (MP-17.8%, DP-52.2%, and KTR-38.6%) and vaccine type-dependent. In contrast, in all patient groups with COVID-19, pre-exposure RBD antibody decreases of >50% were similarly rare (MP-4.3%, DP-7.2%, and KTR-0%) but still vaccine type-dependent, with numerically reduced numbers in mRNA-1273- versus BNT162b2mRNA-treated patients. Multivariable regression analysis of RBD antibody changes between two and nine months by interval scale categorization confirmed COVID-19 pre-exposure as a factor in inhibiting strong RBD Ab fading. COVID-19 pre-exposure in MP and DP also numerically reduced T-cell immunity fading. In DP, symptomatic (versus asymptomatic) COVID-19 pre-exposure was identified as a factor in reducing strong RBD Ab fading after vaccination. (4) Conclusions: After mRNA vaccination, immunity positivity rates in DP and KTR but not MP, as well as immunity preservation in MP/DP/KTR, are markedly improved via prior COVID-19 infection. In DP, prior symptomatic compared to asymptomatic COVID-19 disease was particularly effective in blocking immunity fading after mRNA vaccination.

Funder

Sächsisches Staatsministerium für Wissenschaft, Kultur und Tourismus via Sächsische AufbauBank

Else Kröner Fresenius Stiftung

Publisher

MDPI AG

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