| Literature DB >> 16371154 |
Alison M Elliott1, Proscovia B Namujju, Patrice A Mawa, Maria A Quigley, Margaret Nampijja, Peter M Nkurunziza, John T Belisle, Moses Muwanga, James A G Whitworth.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Maternal schistosomiasis and filariasis have been shown to influence infant responses to neonatal bacille Calmette-Guérin (BCG) immunisation but the effects of maternal hookworm, and of de-worming in pregnancy, are unknown.Entities:
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Year: 2005 PMID: 16371154 PMCID: PMC1352364 DOI: 10.1186/1471-2334-5-115
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Figure 1Study profile.
Figure 2Effects of maternal hookworm on responses mycobacterial antigens in mothers during pregnancy and their one-year-old infants. Effects of maternal hookworm on IFN-γ responses to culture filtrate proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in (a) mothers at enrolment during pregnancy (before receiving study treatment) and (b) their one-year-old infants, who received BCG immunisation at birth. IFN-γ responses shown are net production: low-level cytokine production in un-stimulated wells was subtracted from concentrations produced in response to stimulation to give a measure of antigen-specific response. "No worms": no helminths detected in stool or blood sample from mother either in pregnancy or at delivery. "Hookworm": mother had hookworm in pregnancy. Boxes show median value, 25th and 75th centiles; whiskers show lower and upper adjacent values and dots indicate outside values. P values <0.10 (Wilcoxon's rank sum test) are shown.
Figure 3Effects of maternal hookworm and albendazole treatment on responses mycobacterial antigens in mothers at delivery and their one-year-old infants. Effects of maternal hookworm, and maternal treatment with albendazole during pregnancy, on IFN-γ responses to culture filtrate proteins of Mycobacterium tuberculosis in (a) mothers at delivery and (b) their one-year-old infants, who received BCG immunisation at birth. IFN-γ responses shown are net production: low-level cytokine production in un-stimulated wells was subtracted from concentrations produced in response to stimulation to give a measure of antigen-specific response. "No worms": no helminths detected in stool or blood sample from mother either in pregnancy or at delivery. "Hk, plac": mother had hookworm in pregnancy and received placebo. "Hk, alb": mother had hookworm in pregnancy and received albendazole. Boxes show median value, 25th and 75th centiles; whiskers show lower and upper adjacent values and dots indicate outside values. P values <0.10 (Wilcoxon's rank sum test) are shown comparing a no worms vs hookworm, placebo; b hookworm, placebo vs albendazole; c no worms vs hookworm, whether placebo or albendazole.
Factors associated with high IFN-γ responses to mycobacterial antigens among mothers and their infants.
| Helminths | ||||
| none | 12/19 (63%) | 4/17 (24%) | ||
| hookworm | 11/36 (31%) | 0.025 | 16/20 (80%) | 0.001 |
| S. mansoni | 12/22 (55%) | 0.75 | 7/12 (58%) | 0.12 |
| HIV infection | ||||
| Negative | 39/78 (50%) | 26/49 (53%) | ||
| positive | 5/12 (42%) | 0.76 | 3/8 (38%) | 0.47 |
| Malaria parasitaemia | ||||
| Negative | 41/77 (53%) | 25/49 (51%) | ||
| Positive | 3/13 (23%) | 0.07 | 4/8 (50%) | 1.00 |
| Age | ||||
| < 25 years | 28/61 (46%) | 19/37 (51%) | ||
| 25 or older | 16/29 (55%) | 0.50 | 10/20 (50%) | 1.00 |
| Education (1 mv) | ||||
| none/ primary | 29/55 (53%) | 19/34 (56%) | ||
| secondary/ tertiary | 15/34 (44%) | 0.52 | 10/23 (43%) | 0.42 |
| BCG scar | ||||
| absent | 11/28 (39%) | 10/14 (71%) | ||
| present | 32/59 (54%) | 0.25 | 18/41 (44%) | 0.12 |
a The median level of IFN-γ production in response to CFP for mothers was 69 pg/ml; for infants 206 pg/ml. mv: missing values