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Blood transcriptomes of SARS-CoV-2 infected kidney transplant recipients demonstrate immune insufficiency.

Zeguo SunZhongyang ZhangKhadija BanuYorg Al AzziAnand ReghuvaranSamuel FredericksMarina PlanouteneSusan HartzellJohn PellGregory TietjenWilliam AschSanjay KulkarniRichard FormicaMeenakshi RanaWeijia ZhangEnver AkalinPaolo CravediPeter S HeegerMadhav C Menon
Published in: medRxiv : the preprint server for health sciences (2022)
Kidney transplant recipients (KTRs) are reported to have worse outcomes with COVID-19, and empiric reduction of maintenance immunosuppression is pursued. Surprisingly, reported rates of acute rejection have been low despite reduced immunosuppression. We evaluated the peripheral blood transcriptome of 64 KTRs either during or after acute COVID-19. We identified transcriptomic signatures consistent with suppression of adaptive T-cell responses which significantly associated with disease severity and showed evidence of recovery after acute disease, even after adjustment for lymphocyte number. Our transcriptomic findings of immune-insufficiency during acute COVID-19 provide an explanation for the low rates of acute rejection in KTRs despite reduced immunosuppression. Our data support the approach of temporarily reducing T -cell-directed immunosuppression in KTRs with acute COVID-19.
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