Immune monitoring facilitates the clinical decision in multifocal COVID-19 of a pancreas-kidney transplant patient

  • The optimal management in transplant recipients with coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) remains uncertain. The main concern is the ability of immunosuppressed patients to generate sufficient immunity for antiviral protection. Here, we report on immune monitoring facilitating a successful outcome of severe severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2)-associated pneumonia, meningoencephalitis, gastroenteritis, and acute kidney and pancreas graft failure in a pancreas-kidney transplant recipient. Despite the very low numbers of circulating B, NK, and T cells identified in follow-up, a strong SARS-CoV-2 reactive T cell response was observed. Importantly, we detected T cells reactive to Spike, Membrane, and Nucleocapsid proteins of SARS-CoV-2 with majority of T cells showing polyfunctional proinflammatory Th1 phenotype at all analyzed time points. Antibodies against Spike protein were also detected with increasing titers in follow-up. Neutralization tests confirmed their antiviral protection. A correlation between cellular and humoral immunity was observed underscoring the specificity of demonstrated data. We conclude that analyzing the kinetics of nonspecific and SARS-CoV-2-reactive cellular and humoral immunity can facilitate the clinical decision on immunosuppression adjustment and allow successful outcome as demonstrated in the current clinical case. Although the antiviral protection of the detected SARS-CoV-2-reactive T cells requires further evaluation, our data prove an ability mounting a strong SARS-CoV-2-reactive T cell response with functional capacity in immunosuppressed patients.

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Author:Nina BabelORCiDGND, Moritz AnftGND, Arturo Blazquez-NavarroGND, Adrian DoevelaarORCiDGND, Felix Sebastian SeibertORCiDGND, Frederic BauerGND, Benjamin Johannes RohnGND, Bodo HoelzerGND, Constantin J. ThiemeORCiDGND, Toralf RochORCiDGND, Toni Luise MeisterORCiDGND, Stephanie PfänderORCiDGND, Eike SteinmannORCiDGND, Ulf DittmerGND, Peter SchenkerORCiDGND, Kerstin AmannGND, Richard ViebahnORCiDGND, Ulrik Stervbo-KristensenORCiDGND, Timm WesthoffORCiDGND
URN:urn:nbn:de:hbz:294-99303
DOI:https://doi.org/10.1111/ajt.16252
Parent Title (English):American journal of transplantation
Publisher:Wiley
Place of publication:Hoboken, New Jersey
Document Type:Article
Language:English
Date of Publication (online):2023/05/30
Date of first Publication:2020/08/10
Publishing Institution:Ruhr-Universität Bochum, Universitätsbibliothek
Tag:T cell biology; basic (laboratory) research; cellular biology; complication; immune modulation; immunosuppression; infection and infectious agents – viral; infectious; kidney transplantation; nephrology; science; translational research
Volume:20
Issue:11
First Page:3210
Last Page:3215
Note:
Dieser Beitrag ist auf Grund des DEAL-Wiley-Vertrages frei zugänglich.
Institutes/Facilities:Marienhospital Herne, Medizinische Klinik I
Marienhospital Herne, Centrum für Translationale Medizin
Dewey Decimal Classification:Technik, Medizin, angewandte Wissenschaften / Medizin, Gesundheit
open_access (DINI-Set):open_access
Licence (English):License LogoCreative Commons - CC BY-NC 4.0 - Attribution-NonCommercial 4.0 International