Dialysis Patients Respond Adequately to Influenza Vaccination Irrespective of Dialysis Modality and Chronic Inflammation

Author:

Pleros Christos1,Adamidis Konstantinos2,Kantartzi Konstantia3,Griveas Ioannis4,Baltsavia Ismini5ORCID,Moustakas Aristides6ORCID,Kalliaropoulos Antonios7,Fraggedaki Evaggelia8,Petra Christina9,Damianakis Nikolaos10,Mentis Andreas7,Drosataki Eleni1,Petrakis Ioannis1ORCID,Passadakis Ploumis3,Panagopoulos Periklis11,Stylianou Kostas1ORCID,Panagoutsos Stylianos3

Affiliation:

1. Nephrology Department, University Hospital of Heraklion, 71500 Heraklion, Greece

2. Dialysis Unit Bionephros, 18345 Athens, Greece

3. Nephrology Department, University Hospital of Alexandroupoli, 68100 Alexandroupoli, Greece

4. Nephrology Department, 417 Army Share Fund Hospital of Athens, 11521 Athens, Greece

5. Laboratory of Computational Biology, Division of Basic Sciences, Medical School, University of Crete, 71500 Heraklion, Greece

6. Infometrics Data Analytics Ltd., 128 City Road, London EC1V 2NX, UK

7. National Influenza Reference Laboratory for Southern Greece, Hellenic Pasteur Institute, 11521 Athens, Greece

8. Nephroxenia Dialysis Unit, 73100 Chania, Greece

9. Venizeleio-Pananeio General Hospital of Heraklion, 71409 Heraklion, Greece

10. Nephrology Department, General Hospital of Chania, 73300 Chania, Greece

11. Department of Infectious Diseases, Second University Department of Internal Medicine, University Hospital of Alexandroupoli, Democritus University of Thrace, 68100 Alexandroupoli, Greece

Abstract

(1) Background: Chronic inflammation and suboptimal immune responses to vaccinations are considered to be aspects of immune dysregulation in patients that are undergoing dialysis. The present study aimed to evaluate immune responses in hemodialysis (HD) and online hemodiafiltration (OL-HDF) patients to a seasonal inactivated quadrivalent influenza vaccine (IQIV). (2) Methods: We enrolled 172 chronic dialysis patients (87 on HD and 85 on OL-HDF) and 18 control subjects without chronic kidney disease in a prospective, cross-sectional cohort study. Participants were vaccinated with a seasonal IQIV, and antibody titers using the hemagglutination inhibition (HI) assay were determined before vaccination (month 0) and 1, 3, and 6 months thereafter. Demographics and inflammatory markers (CRP, IL-6, IL-1β) were recorded at month 0. The primary endpoints were the rates of seroresponse (SR), defined as a four-fold increase in the HI titer, and seroprotection (SP), defined as HI titer ≥ 1/40 throughout the study period. Statistical analyses were conducted in R (version 3.6.3) statistical software. The differences between groups were analyzed using chi-square and t-test analyses for dichotomous and continuous variables, respectively. To identify independent determinants of SR and SP, generalized linear models were built with response or protection per virus strain as the dependent variable and group, age, sex, time (month 0, 1, 3, 6), diabetes, IL-6, dialysis vintage, HD access, and HDF volume as independent explanatory variables. (3) Results: SR and SP rates were similar between control subjects, and dialysis patients were not affected by dialysis modality. SP rates were high (> 70%) at the beginning of the study and practically reached 100% after vaccination in all study groups. These results applied to all four virus strains that were included in the IQIV. IL-6 levels significantly differed between study groups, with HD patients displaying the highest values, but this did not affect SP rates. (4) Conclusions: Dialysis patients respond to influenza immunization adequately and similarly to the general population. Thus, annual vaccination policies should be encouraged in dialysis units. OL-HDF reduces chronic inflammation; however, this has no impact on SR rates.

Funder

Hellenic Society of Nephrology

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

General Medicine

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