Exacerbation of intimal fibrosis and endarteritis in a kidney transplant recipient with chronic active antibody-mediated rejection and COVID-19: A case report.

Nephron(2023)

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Kidney transplant recipients are immunocompromised hosts at risk for comorbidity and mortality due to infection. Currently there are no established guidelines for the management of immunosuppressed transplant recipients with Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19). The impact of COVID-19 and its therapeutic management on chronic active antibody-mediated rejection (CAAMR) are still unclear. Here, we report a case of CAAMR exacerbation with endarteritis and intimal fibrosis after COVID-19. A 41-year-old female kidney transplant recipient with CAAMR was admitted to a local hospital with moderately severe COVID-19. Her doses of tacrolimus and mycophenolate mofetil were reduced, and she was administered methylprednisolone pulse and anti-viral drugs. This resulted in a good clinical course and she was discharged in 15 days. During and after hospitalization, the immunosuppressants were gradually returned to the baseline levels. However, about 1.5 months after discharge, the serum creatinine level became elevated. An indication kidney biopsy showed CAAMR with intimal fibrosis and endarteritis in all interlobular arteries. An increase of immunosuppressant led to a decrease of the serum creatinine level. Factors contributing to CAAMR with intimal fibrosis and endarteritis may include: (1) insufficient immunosuppression due to changes in the levels of immunosuppressive drugs, (2) overlap with endothelial cell injury caused by COVID-19, and (3) an immune-activated state associated with COVID-19. COVID-19 is a life-threatening disease that can result in unexpected changes in immunological status. Possible allograft rejection should be carefully managed in such patients.
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kidney transplant recipient,intimal fibrosis,endarteritis,antibody-mediated
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