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      Antibody response after a booster dose of SARS-CoV-2 vaccine in liver transplant recipients and those with chronic liver diseases

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          Background &Aims: Lower antibody (Ab) responses after SARS-CoV-2 vaccination have been reported in liver transplant (LT) recipients and those with chronic liver diseases (CLD). The role of a booster dose in those with poor responses to initial vaccination is not well defined.

          Methods: In this prospective study, we determined antibody (Ab) response to spike protein after a booster dose in LT recipients and those with chronic liver diseases (CLD) with and without cirrhosis after they had a poor response to an initial standard regimen.

          Results: Of the 80 patients enrolled, 45 had LT, and 35 had CLD (18 with cirrhosis). A booster dose was given at a median of 138.5 days after the completion of the standard regimen. After the booster dose, 58 (73%, 31 LT, 27 CLD) had good response (≥250 U/mL), and 22 (28%, 14 LT, and 8 CLD) had poor response (7 undetectable and 15 with low Ab levels). No patient had any serious adverse events. The antibody responses were lower in those who had undetectable Ab (80 U/mL) than those who had low levels of Ab (0.80-249 U/mL) after the standard vaccination regimen (42% vs.87%, p=0.0001). The antibody responses after homologous and heterologous booster doses were similar.

          Conclusions: We have shown that a booster dose will enhance Ab responses in LT recipients and those with CLD who had poor responses after an initial vaccine regimen.

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                Author and article information

                Journal
                Ann Hepatol
                Ann Hepatol
                Annals of Hepatology
                Fundación Clínica Médica Sur, A.C. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.
                1665-2681
                1665-2681
                23 March 2022
                23 March 2022
                : 100702
                Affiliations
                [1 ]Institute of Digestive Health & Liver Diseases, Mercy Medical Center, Baltimore, MD
                [2 ]Department of Medicine, University of Maryland School of Medicine, Baltimore, MD
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                Article
                S1665-2681(22)00044-8 100702
                10.1016/j.aohep.2022.100702
                8942457
                2f9e72b9-c19f-4283-b749-807719db7f94
                © 2022 Fundación Clínica Médica Sur, A.C. Published by Elsevier España, S.L.U.

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                History
                : 29 January 2022
                : 20 February 2022
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                ab, antibody,cdc, center for disease control,cld, chronic liver disease,lt, liver transplant

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