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Level of maternal respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) F antibodies in hospitalized children and correlates of protection.
Taleb, Sara A; Al-Ansari, Khalid; Nasrallah, Gheyath K; Elrayess, Mohamed A; Al-Thani, Asmaa A; Derrien-Colemyn, Alexandrine; Ruckwardt, Tracy J; Graham, Barney S; Yassine, Hadi M.
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  • Taleb SA; College of Health and Life Sciences, Hamad Bin Khalifa University, Qatar; Biomedical Research Center, Qatar University, Qatar.
  • Al-Ansari K; Pediatric Emergency Center, Hamad Medical Corporation, Qatar; Emergency Medicine Department, Sidra Medicine, Qatar.
  • Nasrallah GK; Biomedical Research Center, Qatar University, Qatar; College of Health Sciences, Qatar University, Qatar.
  • Elrayess MA; Biomedical Research Center, Qatar University, Qatar.
  • Al-Thani AA; Biomedical Research Center, Qatar University, Qatar; College of Health Sciences, Qatar University, Qatar.
  • Derrien-Colemyn A; Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory, Vaccine Research Center, National Institute of Health, USA.
  • Ruckwardt TJ; Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory, Vaccine Research Center, National Institute of Health, USA.
  • Graham BS; Viral Pathogenesis Laboratory, Vaccine Research Center, National Institute of Health, USA.
  • Yassine HM; Biomedical Research Center, Qatar University, Qatar; College of Health Sciences, Qatar University, Qatar. Electronic address: hyassine@qu.edu.qa.
Int J Infect Dis ; 109: 56-62, 2021 Aug.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-34118428
BACKGROUND: Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of lower respiratory infection among children and no vaccine is available. The stabilized form of the fusion (F) protein - pre-F - is a leading vaccine candidate to target different populations, including pregnant women. This study aimed to determine the magnitude and nature of RSV-directed maternal antibodies (matAbs) in hospitalized children with RSV infection. METHODS: Sixty-five paired blood samples were collected from RSV-infected children aged <6 months and their corresponding mothers. All pairs were screened for levels of pre-F and post-F antibodies using ELISA. The neutralizing antibodies (NAbs) in both groups were measured in vitro against mKate RSV-A2 using H28 cells. RESULTS: It was found that 14% of matAbs (log2 12.8) were present in infants at hospitalization, with an average log2 EP titer of 10.2 directed to both F-protein conformations. Additionally, 61.4% of maternal NAbs (log2 EC50 = 9.4) were detected in infants (log2 EC50 = 8.7), which were mostly pre-F exclusive (81%). Pre-F antibodies in children showed a positive correlation with matAbs titers and negative correlations with age and bronchiolitis score. CONCLUSIONS: The maintenance of neutralizing activity in infants relative to maternal titers was greater than the maintenance of antibody binding based on ELISA, suggesting that higher-potency antibodies may have a longer half-life than weakly neutralizing antibodies.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vírus Sincicial Respiratório Humano / Infecções por Vírus Respiratório Sincicial / Vacinas contra Vírus Sincicial Respiratório Limite: Child / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Int J Infect Dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Qatar

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Vírus Sincicial Respiratório Humano / Infecções por Vírus Respiratório Sincicial / Vacinas contra Vírus Sincicial Respiratório Limite: Child / Female / Humans / Pregnancy Idioma: En Revista: Int J Infect Dis Assunto da revista: DOENCAS TRANSMISSIVEIS Ano de publicação: 2021 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Qatar