Frontiers in Transplantation (Nov 2023)

Comprehensive immune profiling of SARS-CoV-2 infected kidney transplant patients

  • Franz Fenninger,
  • Karen R. Sherwood,
  • Karen R. Sherwood,
  • Vivian Wu,
  • Paaksum Wong,
  • Mari L. DeMarco,
  • Mari L. DeMarco,
  • Meng Wang,
  • Vincent Benedicto,
  • Krishna A. Dwarka,
  • Oliver P. Günther,
  • Logan Tate,
  • Eric Yoshida,
  • Eric Yoshida,
  • Paul A. Keown,
  • Paul A. Keown,
  • Matthew Kadatz,
  • Matthew Kadatz,
  • James H. Lan,
  • James H. Lan,
  • James H. Lan

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/frtra.2023.1261023
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2

Abstract

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IntroductionThe immune responses of kidney transplant recipients against SARS-CoV-2 remains under studied.MethodsIn this prospective pilot study, we performed comprehensive immune profiling using cellular, proteomic, and serologic assays on a cohort of 9 kidney transplant recipients and 12 non-transplant individuals diagnosed with COVID-19.ResultsOur data show that in addition to having reduced SARS-CoV-2 specific antibody levels, kidney transplant recipients exhibited significant cellular differences including a decrease in naïve—but increase in effector T cells, a high number of CD28+ CD4 effector memory T cells, and increased CD8 T memory stem cells compared with non-transplant patients. Furthermore, transplant patients had lower concentrations of serum cytokine MIP-1β as well as a less diverse T cell receptor repertoire.ConclusionOverall, our results show that compared to non-transplant patients, kidney transplant recipients with SARS-CoV-2 infection exhibit an immunophenotype that is reminiscent of the immune signature observed in patients with severe COVID-19.

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