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Deirdre Nolfi-Donegan, Monica Konar, Vianca Vianzon, Jessica MacNeil, James Cooper, Perrianne Lurie, Judi Sedivy, Xin Wang, Dan M Granoff, Lucy McNamara.
Abstract
Patients receiving eculizumab have an increased risk for meningococcal disease, but most reported cases are attributable to encapsulated meningococcal strains. We describe a case in which a nongroupable meningococcal strain, which rarely causes disease in healthy persons, caused fatal disease in an eculizumab recipient despite meningococcal vaccination.Entities:
Keywords: 4CMenB; Bexsero; MenB-4C; Soliris; bacteria; eculizumab; immunization; meningitis/encephalitis; meningococcemia; meningococci; paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria; vaccinated; vaccines
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Year: 2018 PMID: 30015608 PMCID: PMC6056112 DOI: 10.3201/eid2408.180228
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Emerg Infect Dis ISSN: 1080-6040 Impact factor: 6.883
Figure 1Serum IgG reactivity to 3 recombinant antigens in Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B meningococcal vaccine (MenB-4C) (Bexsero; GlaxoSmithKline, Bellaria Rosia, Sovicille, Italy), determined by ELISA. A postmortem serum sample () from a 16-year-old girl with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria who died of meningococcal disease after treatment with eculizumab. Reactivity was measured in parallel with stored serum from 10 unvaccinated college students () and 10 vaccinated college students () 7 months after vaccination with MenB-4C (). For the comparison specimens, each data point represents reactivity of an individual person. A) Factor H binding protein. B) Neisseria heparin binding antigen. C) NadA, MenB-4C antigens absent. OD, optical density. Data points for () indicate results of replicate assays. OD, optical density.
Figure 2Effect of eculizumab on serum bactericidal activity and killing of Neisseria meningitidis by anticoagulated human blood. A) Complement-mediated bactericidal activity of an IgG-depleted human serum pool from 3 unvaccinated adult donors measured against encapsulated serogroup B strains CH855 and CH861 (data from 2–4 replicate assays for each strain). B) Bactericidal activity of pool tested in (panel A) measured against the nongroupable (NG) case isolate from a 16-year-old girl with paroxysmal nocturnal hemoglobinuria who died of meningococcal disease after treatment with eculizumab (data from 5 replicate assays). The addition of 50 μg/mL of eculizumab blocked bacterial killing of the NG case-isolate (data from 3 replicates). C, D) Killing of the NG case-isolate by anticoagulated human blood from 2 healthy adults, 1 previously vaccinated with 2 doses of Neisseria meningitidis serogroup B meningococcal vaccine (MenB-4C) (Bexsero; GlaxoSmithKline, Bellaria Rosia, Sovicille, Italy) with the last dose 14 months earlier (C), the other unvaccinated (D). The addition of 50 μg/mL of eculizumab to the blood from both donors blocked killing of the bacteria by the blood. The addition of a mouse anti-C7 monoclonal antibody, which blocked serum bactericidal activity (data not shown), did not inhibit whole blood killing. Similar results were obtained with blood from a third adult who had been vaccinated with MenB-4C 9 months earlier (data not shown). 1, negative control (plasma-heated at 56°C for 30 min to inactivate complement activity); 2, no inhibitor; 3, eculizumab; 4, anti-C7 (24 whole blood assay).