Idiopathic nephrotic syndrome relapse following COVID-19 vaccination: a series of 25 cases

Author:

Hummel Aurélie1,Oniszczuk Julie23,Kervella Delphine45,Charbit Marina6,Guerrot Dominique78ORCID,Testa Angelo9,Philipponnet Carole10ORCID,Chauvet Cécile11,Guincestre Thomas12,Brochard Karine13,Benezech Ariane13,Figueres Lucile45ORCID,Belenfant Xavier14,Guarnieri Andrea15,Demoulin Nathalie1617ORCID,Benetti Elisa18,Miglinas Marius19,Dessaix Kathleen20,Morelle Johann1617ORCID,Angeletti Andrea21,Sellier-Leclerc Anne-Laure22,Ranchin Bruno22,Goussard Guillaume23,Hudier Laurent24,Bacchetta Justine22ORCID,Servais Aude1,Audard Vincent23

Affiliation:

1. Assistance Publique des Hôpitaux de Paris (AP-HP), Hôpital Universitaire Necker-Enfants Malades, Service de Néphrologie et Transplantation, Centre de Référence Maladie Rare “Syndrome Néphrotique Idiopathique” (SNI) , Paris , France

2. AP-HP, Hôpitaux Universitaires Henri Mondor, Service de Néphrologie et Transplantation, Centre de Référence Maladie Rare SNI , Créteil , France

3. Université Paris Est Créteil, Institut National de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale (INSERM) U955, Institut Mondor de Recherche Biomédicale , Equipe 21, Créteil , France

4. Institut de Transplantation Urologie Néphrologie, Centre Hospitalo Universitaire (CHU) Nantes , Nantes , France

5. Centre de Recherche en Transplantation et Immunologie, Unité Mixte de Recherche 1064, INSERM, Université de Nantes , Nantes , France

6. AP-HP, Hôpital Universitaire Necker-Enfants Malades, Service de Néphrologie Pédiatrique, Centre de Référence MARHEA, Centre de Référence SNI, Institut Imagine, Université de Paris , Paris , France

7. Department of Nephrology, Hemodialysis and Transplantation, Rouen University Hospital , Rouen , France

8. Normandy University, UNIROUEN , INSERM U1096, Rouen , France

9. Expansion Centre Hémodialyse de l'Ouest , Rezé, France

10. Service Nephrologie Dialyse et Transplantation Rénale CHU de Clermont-Ferrand , Clermont-Ferrand , France

11. Service de Néphrologie, Centre Hospitalier Saint Joseph Saint Luc , Lyon , France

12. Service de Néphrologie, Centre Hospitalier de Roubaix , Roubaix , France

13. Service de Néphrologie-Rhumatologie-Médecine Interne pédiatrique, Centre de Référence des Maladies Rénales Rares du Sud-Ouest, Hôpital des Enfants , Toulouse , France

14. Groupe Hospitalier Grand Paris Nord Est, Hôpital André Grégoire, Service de Néphrologie-Dialyse , Montreuil , France

15. Nephrology Dialysis and Transplant Unit, Azienda Ospedaliero-Universitaria Senese , Siena, Italy

16. Nephrology Division, Cliniques Universitaires Saint-Luc , Brussels , Belgium

17. Institut de Recherche Expérimentale et Clinique , UC Louvain, Brussels , Belgium

18. Pediatric Nephrology, Dialysis and Transplant Unit, Department of Women's and Children's Health, Padua University Hospital , Padua , Italy

19. Nephrology Center, Faculty of Medicine, Vilnius University , Vilnius , Lithuania

20. Université de Montpellier, Service de Nephrologie, CHU Montpellier, Hôpital Lapeyronie , Montpellier , France

21. Division of Nephrology, Dialysis, Transplantation, IRCCS Giannini Gaslini Children's Hospital , Genova , Italy

22. Centre de Référence des Maladies Rénales Rares Néphrogones, Service de Néphrologie Rhumatologie et Dermatologie Pédiatriques, Hôpital Femme Mère Enfant, Faculté de Médecine Lyon Est , Bron , France

23. Service de Néphrologie et Transplantation CHU Poitiers , Poitiers , France

24. Service de Néphrologie, Centre Hospitalier Broussais , Saint Malo, France

Abstract

ABSTRACT Background Several cases of idiopathic nephrotic syndrome (INS) relapse following the administration of coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) vaccines have recently been reported, raising questions about the potential relationship between the immune response to COVID-19 vaccination and INS pathogenesis. Methods We performed a retrospective multicentre survey describing the clinical and biological characteristics of patients presenting a relapse of INS after COVID-19 vaccination, with an assessment of outcome under treatment. Results We identified 25 patients (16 men and 9 women) presenting a relapse within 1 month of a COVID-19 vaccine injection. The glomerular disease was of childhood onset in half of the patients and most patients (21/25) had received at least one immunosuppressive drug in addition to steroids for frequently relapsing or steroid-dependent nephrotic syndrome (NS). All patients were in a stable condition at the time of injection and 11 had no specific treatment. In five patients, the last relapse was reported >5 years before vaccine injection. The Pfizer-BioNTech (BNT162b2) vaccine was used in 80% of the patients. In 18 cases, INS relapse occurred after the first injection, a mean of 17.5 days after vaccination. A second injection was nevertheless administered in 14 of these patients. Five relapses occurred after administration of the second dose and two relapses after the administration of the third dose. All but one of the patients received steroids as first-line treatment, with an additional immunosuppressive agent in nine cases. During follow-up, complete remission was achieved in 21 patients, within 1 month in 17 cases. Only one patient had not achieved at least partial remission after 3 months of follow-up. Conclusions This case series suggests that, in rare patients, COVID-19 vaccination may trigger INS relapse that is generally easy to control. These findings should encourage physicians to persuade their patients to complete the COVID-19 vaccination schedule.

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

Subject

Transplantation,Nephrology

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