Introduction
Decreased immunosuppression has been proposed for kidney transplant recipients infected with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19), but the impact on the alloreactive immune response during and after infection has been poorly investigated. We evaluated the occurrence of antihuman leukocyte antigen (HLA) donor-specific antibodies (DSAs) (post–COVID-19) and rejection episodes after COVID-19 with particular focus on immunosuppression modulation.
Methods
Kidney transplant recipients from 2 French institutions had anti-HLA antibody screening before and after COVID-19. Management of immunosuppression, rejection episodes, COVID-19 severity, inflammatory markers, and antiviral therapies were recorded.
Results
From 251 recruited patients, 72 were excluded because of COVID-19–related death (n = 25) and incomplete immunologic follow-up (n = 47). Among the remaining 179 included patients, almost half were hospitalized (49.2%). Antimetabolites were interrupted in 47% of patients (82% in hospitalized, median time of resumption of 23 days and in 15% nonhospitalized, median time of resumption of 7 days). Calcineurin inhibitors were interrupted in 12% of patients (all hospitalized, median time of resumption of 11 days). The incidence of post–COVID-19 DSA was 4% (8% and 0% in hospitalized and nonhospitalized, respectively). Allograft rejection occurred in 3 patients (1.7%) and all were hospitalized. Younger age, transplantation <1 year, and preexisting DSA were more frequently observed in patients with post–COVID-19 DSA, whereas inflammatory markers, lymphopenia, and use of antiviral therapies were not.
Conclusion
The incidence of post–COVID-19 DSA among COVID-19–positive kidney transplant recipients was low (4%) despite a significant decrease in immunosuppression and was mainly restricted to high-risk immunologic patient’s status. COVID-19 severity was not associated with post–COVID-19 DSA and/or rejection.
【저자키워드】 COVID-19, allograft rejection, DSA, 【초록키워드】 coronavirus disease, antiviral therapy, immune response, Hospitalized, antibody, Infection, inflammatory markers, COVID-19 severity, Immunosuppression, Antigen, lymphopenia, Patient, death, age, Follow-up, HLA, antibody screening, incidence, inhibitor, patients, kidney transplant recipient, leukocyte, modulation, median time, significant decrease, French, recipient, rejection, calcineurin, antimetabolite, Occurrence, Result, occurred, recruited, investigated, evaluated, Decreased, were recorded, were excluded, 【제목키워드】 Transplant, recipient,