The transfer and decay of maternal antibody against Shigella sonnei in a longitudinal cohort of Vietnamese infants.

Corinne N Thompson; Thi Phuong Tu Le; Katherine L Anders; Trong Hieu Nguyen; Lan Vi Lu; Van Vinh Chau Nguyen; Thuy Duong Vu; Ngoc Minh Chau Nguyen; Thi Hong Chau Tran; Thanh Tuyen Ha; +11 more... Vu Thieu Nga Tran; Van Minh Pham; Do Hoang Nhu Tran; Thi Quynh Nhi Le; Allan Saul; Laura B Martin; Audino Podda; Christiane Gerke; Guy Thwaites; Cameron P Simmons; Stephen Baker; (2015) The transfer and decay of maternal antibody against Shigella sonnei in a longitudinal cohort of Vietnamese infants. Vaccine, 34 (6). pp. 783-790. ISSN 0264-410X DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2015.12.047
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BACKGROUND: Shigella sonnei is an emergent and major diarrheal pathogen for which there is currently no vaccine. We aimed to quantify duration of maternal antibody against S. sonnei and investigate transplacental IgG transfer in a birth cohort in southern Vietnam. METHODS AND RESULTS: Over 500-paired maternal/infant plasma samples were evaluated for presence of anti-S. sonnei-O IgG and IgM. Longitudinal plasma samples allowed for the estimation of the median half-life of maternal anti-S. sonnei-O IgG, which was 43 days (95% confidence interval: 41-45 days). Additionally, half of infants lacked a detectable titer by 19 weeks of age. Lower cord titers were associated with greater increases in S. sonnei IgG over the first year of life, and the incidence of S. sonnei seroconversion was estimated to be 4/100 infant years. Maternal IgG titer, the ratio of antibody transfer, the season of birth and gestational age were significantly associated with cord titer. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal anti-S. sonnei-O IgG is efficiently transferred across the placenta and anti-S. sonnei-O maternal IgG declines rapidly after birth and is undetectable after 5 months in the majority of children. Preterm neonates and children born to mothers with low IgG titers have lower cord titers and therefore may be at greater risk of seroconversion in infancy.


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