Response to Immunization against SARS-CoV-2 and Risk of Omicron Infection in Dialysis Patients: A Prospective Cohort Study

Author:

Werzowa Johannes12,Behanova Martina1ORCID,Handisurya Ammon2,Heger Florian3ORCID,Indra Alexander3,Holzer Barbara4ORCID,Dechat Thomas1ORCID,Spitzer Silvia1,Lederer Sandra2,Kraus Daniel A.12,Zwerina Jochen12,Fritsch-Stork Ruth D. E.56

Affiliation:

1. Ludwig Boltzmann Institute of Osteology at Hanusch Hospital of OEGK and AUVA Trauma Centre Meidling, 1140 Vienna, Austria

2. 1st Medical Department, Hanusch Hospital, 1140 Vienna, Austria

3. Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), 1090 Vienna, Austria

4. Institute for Veterinary Disease Control, Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety (AGES), 2340 Moedling, Austria

5. Medical Center Mariahilf of OEGK, 1060 Vienna, Austria

6. Medical Faculty, Sigmund Freud Private University, 1020 Vienna, Austria

Abstract

It is not well established to what extent previous immunizations offer protection against infections with the SARS-CoV-2 Omicron variant in dialysis patients. We aimed to define the relevant humoral response in dialysis patients using a SARS-CoV-2 IgG chemiluminescence microparticle immunoassay (CMIA) compared to the activity of neutralizing antibodies assessed by a virus neutralization test. Next, we aimed to determine differences in humoral and cellular response levels over time among patients infected or not infected by the Omicron variant of SARS-CoV-2. Immunological parameters of cellular and humoral response to SARS-CoV-2 were analyzed at baseline and after 3 (T3), 6 (T6) and 14 months (T14). In this monocentric cohort study, we followed 110 dialysis patients (mean age 68.4 ± 13.7 years, 60.9% male) for a median of 545 days. We determined an anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG level of 56.7 BAU/mL as an ideal cut-off value with a J-index of 90.7. Patients infected during the Omicron era had significantly lower (p < 0.001) mean antibody levels at T0 (3.5 vs. 111.2 BAU/mL), T3 (269.8 vs. 699.8 BAU/mL) and T6 (260.2 vs. 513.9 BAU/mL) than patients without Omicron infection. Patients who developed higher antibody levels at the time of the basic immunizations were less likely to become infected with SARS-CoV-2 during the Omicron era. There is a need to adjust the cut-off values for anti-SARS-CoV-2 IgG levels in dialysis patients.

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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