| Literature DB >> 24902619 |
K G Achary1, N N Mandal, S Mishra, R Mishra, S S Sarangi, A K Satapathy, S K Kar, M S Bal.
Abstract
In utero exposure has been considered as a risk factor for filarial infection. To evaluate the influence of maternal infection on filarial-specific IgG subclass response in neonates and their correlation with plasma levels IL-10 and interferon-γ, 145 pairs of mothers and their respective cord bloods were examined. Transplacental transfer of circulating filarial antigen (CFA) was observed in 34·8% cord bloods from CFA positive mothers. Filarial-specific IgG1, IgG2 and IgG4 responses of cord bloods were found to be positively correlated with CFA of mothers. In contrast, IgG3 responses negatively correlated with CFA of mothers. The % of similarity of recognition pattern in the cord blood with maternal blood was high for IgG3 response than IgG4 in all three groups. An increased levels of IL-10 and decreased levels of interferon gamma (IFN-γ) were observed in cord blood of infected mothers. Interferon gamma was positively correlated with IgG3 and negatively correlated with IgG4 level. On the other hand, IL-10 was positively correlated with IgG4 and CFA, indicating that cytokines may play a role in modulating the immune responses in cord bloods of sensitized foetus. The findings of the study reveal that in utero tolerance or sensitization may influence the filarial-specific immunity to infection in neonates.Entities:
Keywords: IgG3; IgG4; circulating filarial antigen; filariasis; interferon gamma; maternal filarial infection
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Year: 2014 PMID: 24902619 DOI: 10.1111/pim.12121
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Parasite Immunol ISSN: 0141-9838 Impact factor: 2.280