Antibody responses after documented COVID-19 disease in patients with autoimmune rheumatic disease

被引:0
作者
Padmanabha Shenoy
Sakir Ahmed
K. C. Shanoj
Veena Shenoy
Deepak Damodaran
Aparna R. Menon
Bazil Alias
Divya SanjoSaijan
A. S. Sageer Devakumar
机构
[1] Centre for Arthritis and Rheumatism Excellence (CARE),Department of Clinical Immunology &Rheumatology Kalinga Institute of Medical Sciences (KIMS)
[2] KIIT University,Department of Transfusion Medicine
[3] Amrita Institute of Medical Science & Research Centre,Department of Internal Medicine
[4] Sree Sudheendra Medical Mission Hospital,undefined
来源
Clinical Rheumatology | 2021年 / 40卷
关键词
Autoimmune disease; COVID-19 susceptibility; Immune response; Immunosuppressant; Protective antibody; Rheumatic disease;
D O I
暂无
中图分类号
学科分类号
摘要
Patients with autoimmune rheumatic diseases (AIRD) are suspected to have less robust immune responses during COVID-19 due to underlying immune dysfunction and the use of immune-suppressive drugs. Fifty consecutive patients with a diagnosis of AIRD on disease-modifying drugs were included at around 30 days after a confirmatory test for COVID-19. Fifty controls matched one to one for age, sex, and severity of COVID-19 were also included at around 30 days after testing positive for COVID-19. Antibody titers for anti-spike protein IgG and anti-nucleocapsid protein IgG were estimated. Cases (mean age 45.9 ± 13; 76% females) and controls (mean age 45.9 ± 13; 76% females) had similar proportion of comorbidities. Of the cases, 4 had moderate and 1 had severe COVID-19, while 3 and 1 of controls had moderate and severe COVID-19 respectively. Positivity of anti-N IgG was similar between patients (80%) and controls (90%) (p = 0.26). Similarly, anti-S IgG was positive in 82% of patients and 86% of controls (p = 0.79). Both the antibodies were negative in seven (14%) patients and five (10%) of controls (p = 0.76, Fischer exact test). Only anti-N IgG titers were lower in patients as compared to controls. In four patients with rheumatoid arthritis, two with spondyloarthritis and one with eosinophilic fasciitis both antibodies were not detectable. They did not differ from the rest of the cohort in clinical characteristics. The patients with AIRD had adequate protective antibody responses to COVID-19 at a median of 30 days post-infection. Thus, the presence of AIRD or the use of immunosuppressants does not seem to influence the development of humoral immune response against COVID-19.
引用
收藏
页码:4665 / 4670
页数:5
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] COVID-19 Vaccine: A Survey of Hesitancy in Patients with Celiac Disease
    Costantino, Andrea
    Topa, Matilde
    Roncoroni, Leda
    Doneda, Luisa
    Lombardo, Vincenza
    Stocco, Davide
    Gramegna, Andrea
    Costantino, Claudio
    Vecchi, Maurizio
    Elli, Luca
    VACCINES, 2021, 9 (05)
  • [42] Disease flare in patients with dermatomyositis following COVID-19 vaccination
    Pan, Catherina X.
    Goldman, Nathaniel
    Kim, Daniel Y.
    Rowley, Rachael
    Schaefer, Morgan
    LaChance, Avery H.
    Nambudiri, Vinod E.
    JOURNAL OF THE AMERICAN ACADEMY OF DERMATOLOGY, 2022, 87 (06) : 1373 - 1374
  • [43] Physical activity and nutritional status in rheumatic patients during the COVID-19 pandemic
    Castillo Ruiz, Lorena Elizabeth
    Heredia Aguirre, Susana Isabel
    Valle Salazar, Javier Guillermo
    Marcatoma Roldan, Edelberto
    REVISTA CUBANA DE REUMATOLOGIA, 2022, 24 (01):
  • [44] Downregulated Gene Expression Spectrum and Immune Responses Changed During the Disease Progression in Patients With COVID-19
    Ouyang, Yabo
    Yin, Jiming
    Wang, Wenjing
    Shi, Hongbo
    Shi, Ying
    Xu, Bin
    Qiao, Luxin
    Feng, Yingmei
    Pang, Lijun
    Wei, Feili
    Guo, Xianghua
    Jin, Ronghua
    Chen, Dexi
    CLINICAL INFECTIOUS DISEASES, 2020, 71 (16) : 2052 - 2060
  • [45] Comparison of COVID-19 Vaccination and Infection Rates in Adult Patients With Autoimmune Inflammatory Disease on b/tsDMARD Therapy
    Avlasevich, Viktoriya
    McCarthy, Katharine
    ANNALS OF PHARMACOTHERAPY, 2023, 57 (12) : 1455 - 1458
  • [46] Interaction of pregnancy and autoimmune rheumatic disease
    Oestensen, Monika
    Villiger, Peter M.
    Foerger, Frauke
    AUTOIMMUNITY REVIEWS, 2012, 11 (6-7) : A437 - A446
  • [47] COVID-19 vaccine-induced antibody responses in immunosuppressed patients with inflammatory bowel disease (VIP): a multicentre, prospective, case-control study
    Alexander, James L.
    Kennedy, Nicholas A.
    Ibraheim, Hajir
    Anandabaskaran, Sulak
    Saifuddin, Aamir
    Seoane, Rocio Castro
    Liu, Zhigang
    Nice, Rachel
    Bewshea, Claire
    D'Mello, Andrea
    Constable, Laura
    Jones, Gareth R.
    Balarajah, Sharmili
    Fiorentino, Francesca
    Sebastian, Shaji
    Irving, Peter M.
    Hicks, Lucy C.
    Williams, Horace R. T.
    Kent, Alexandra J.
    Linger, Rachel
    Parkes, Miles
    Kok, Klaartje
    Patel, Kamal, V
    Teare, Julian P.
    Altmann, Daniel M.
    Boyton, Rosemary J.
    Goodhand, James R.
    Hart, Ailsa L.
    Lees, Charlie W.
    Ahmad, Tariq
    Powell, Nick
    LANCET GASTROENTEROLOGY & HEPATOLOGY, 2022, 7 (04): : 342 - 352
  • [48] Incidence of COVID-19 in patients with rheumatic disease: is prior health education more important than shielding advice during the pandemic?
    Kipps, Sarah
    Paul, Anindita
    Vasireddy, Sreekanth
    CLINICAL RHEUMATOLOGY, 2021, 40 (04) : 1575 - 1579
  • [49] Incidence of COVID-19 in patients with rheumatic disease: is prior health education more important than shielding advice during the pandemic?
    Sarah Kipps
    Anindita Paul
    Sreekanth Vasireddy
    Clinical Rheumatology, 2021, 40 : 1575 - 1579
  • [50] The potential similarities of COVID-19 and autoimmune disease pathogenesis and therapeutic options: new insights approach
    Sahar Najafi
    Elham Rajaei
    Rezvan Moallemian
    Forough Nokhostin
    Clinical Rheumatology, 2020, 39 : 3223 - 3235