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Maternal immunity and antibody response of neonatal mice to pneumococcal type 19F polysaccharide.

C J Lee1, E D Ching, J H Vickers.   

Abstract

The effect of immunization of mothers on the antibody response of their young to pneumococcal type 19F polysaccharide was studied. When 2-week-old BALB/c mice from mothers immunized with 23-valent pneumococcal vaccine during gestation were given an additional dose of the same vaccine, mouse pneumococcal antiserum, or both, they produced higher titers of antibodies to the 19F polysaccharide (1.87 to 4.66 micrograms of 19F immunoglobulin M [IgM] antibody per ml of serum; 0.45 to 0.81 micrograms of IgG antibody per ml of serum) than the control group that did not receive any treatment after birth (0.69 micrograms of 19F IgM antibody per ml; 0.28 micrograms of 19F IgG antibody per ml) (P less than 0.01). Furthermore, all 11- to 12-week-old monkeys that received an additional dose of 23-valent vaccine, pneumococcal immunoglobulin, or both produced statistically higher titers of IgG antibody to the 19F polysaccharide than did controls at various ages. The titers (micrograms of IgG antibody per milliliter of serum) were as follows: vaccine group, 7.12 +/- 0.96; control group at 4 months of age, 3.82 +/- 0.74 (P less than 0.01); immunoglobulin-treated group, 6.85 +/- 0.76; vaccinated and immunoglobulin-treated group, 7.80 +/- 1.40; control group at 3 months of age, 3.01 +/- 0.61 (P less than 0.01). These results suggest that immunization of mothers under certain conditions, such as with an optimum dose of antigen at a critical period of gestation or postnatal development, could provide young infants with an enhanced antibody response to pneumococcal polysaccharide immunogens.

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Year:  1991        PMID: 1774315      PMCID: PMC270233          DOI: 10.1128/jcm.29.9.1904-1909.1991

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Clin Microbiol        ISSN: 0095-1137            Impact factor:   5.948


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