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The repertoire of maternal anti-viral antibodies in human newborns

Authors :
Pou, Christian
Nkulikiyimfura, Dieudonné
Henckel, Ewa
Olin, Axel
Lakshmikanth, Tadepally
Mikes, Jaromir
Wang, Jun
Source :
Nature Medicine. April, 2019, Vol. 25 Issue 4, p591, 6 p.
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

All circulating immunoglobulin G (IgG) antibodies in human newborns are of maternal origin.sup.1 and transferred across the placenta to provide passive immunity until newborn IgG production takes over 15 weeks after birth.sup.2. However, maternal IgG can also negatively interfere with newborn vaccine responses.sup.3. The concentration of IgG increases sharply during the third trimester of gestation and children delivered extremely preterm are believed to largely lack this passive immunity.sup.1,2,4. Antibodies to individual viruses have been reported.sup.5-12, but the global repertoire of maternal IgG, its variation in children, and the epitopes targeted are poorly understood. Here, we assess antibodies against 93,904 epitopes from 206 viruses in 32 preterm and 46 term mother-child dyads. We find that extremely preterm children receive comparable repertoires of IgG as term children, albeit at lower absolute concentrations and consequent shorter half-life. Neutralization of the clinically important respiratory syncytial virus (RS-virus) was also comparable until three months of age. These findings have implications for understanding infectious disease susceptibility, vaccine development, and vaccine scheduling in newborn children. A longitudinal survey of maternal antiviral antibodies in newborns provides a blueprint for understanding infectious disease susceptibility and vaccine development, and inform vaccine scheduling in newborn children.<br />Author(s): Christian Pou [sup.1] , Dieudonné Nkulikiyimfura [sup.1] , Ewa Henckel [sup.2] [sup.3] , Axel Olin [sup.1] , Tadepally Lakshmikanth [sup.1] , Jaromir Mikes [sup.1] , Jun Wang [sup.1] , [...]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
10788956
Volume :
25
Issue :
4
Database :
Gale General OneFile
Journal :
Nature Medicine
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
edsgcl.581338872
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1038/s41591-019-0392-8