Objectives: The literature describes the attenuated SARS-CoV-2 vaccine response in hemodialysis (HD) patients. Most studies detected humoral response against the monomeric form of the SARS-CoV-2 spike (S) glycoprotein, which has a trimeric structure. In our HD population, we examined the antibody (ab) titer after the second and third dose of mRNA vaccine, using anti-trimericS abs.
Methods: Forty-one of 51 HD patients evaluated matched the enrollment criteria (no evidence of previous or current SARS-COV 2 disease) and completed the entire follow up. We assessed ab response before (T0) and 15, 30, 60, 90 and 210 days (T1, T2, T3, T4, T5) after the second dose of mRNA vaccine, as well as 30 and 60 days (T6, T7) after the third dose. We also evaluated ab response in 43 healthcare workers (HCWs) at T5 and T7.
Results: Anti-trimericS IgG were above the assay cut-off in 100% of patients at T1, 97,5% at T2, 95,1% at T3, 92,7% at T4, 80% at T5, 100% at T6. We observed a reduction in anti-trimericS abs from T1 to T5 and a significant rise at T6 compared to all previous times of observation (p<0,0001). The third dose resulted in a significant increase in anti-trimericS IgG (p<0,0001) in both HCWs and HD cohorts, without significant differences between the 2 groups.
Conclusions: In our HD patients,
using anti-trimericS abs, we described a higher seroconversion rate after 2
mRNA vaccine doses than that reported in literature. We confirmed the efficacy
of the third dose in terms of ab response in the HD cohort, with no significant
differences from a control population of HCWs.