| Literature DB >> 31743334 |
Motaher Hossain1,2, Kamrul Islam1,2, Meagan Kelly1, Leslie M Mayo Smith1, Richelle C Charles1,3, Ana A Weil1,3, Taufiqur Rahman Bhuiyan2, Pavol Kováč4, Peng Xu4, Stephen B Calderwood1,3, Jakub K Simon5, Wilbur H Chen6, Michael Lock7, Caroline E Lyon8, Beth D Kirkpatrick8, Mitchell Cohen9, Myron M Levine6, Marc Gurwith7, Daniel T Leung10, Andrew S Azman11, Jason B Harris1,12, Firdausi Qadri2, Edward T Ryan1,3,13.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Antibodies targeting O-specific polysaccharide (OSP) of Vibrio cholerae may protect against cholera; however, little is known about this immune response in infected immunologically naïve humans.Entities:
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Year: 2019 PMID: 31743334 PMCID: PMC6863522 DOI: 10.1371/journal.pntd.0007874
Source DB: PubMed Journal: PLoS Negl Trop Dis ISSN: 1935-2727
Characteristics of North American experimentally-infected volunteers and Bangladeshi naturally-infected cholera patients.
| Characteristics | North American volunteers (n = 38) | Bangladeshi cholera patients (n = 38) |
|---|---|---|
| Number of male (%) | 21 (55.3) | 21 (55.3) |
| Median age in year (25th, 75th percentile) | 30.5 (25.3, 35) | 29.5 (25, 36) |
| Blood group O (%) | 18 (47.4) | 18 (47.4) |
Fig 1OSP responses over time in North American volunteers (orange) and Bangladeshi cholera patients (green).
Dots represent individual responses at each time since infection (jittered) for IgM (A-B), IgA (C-D) and IgG (E-F). Initial data points for Bangladeshi samples assigned day 3 from presumed date of infection. Lines represent LOESS curve fit to response data from each group and horizontal bars represent the geometric mean titer for each time point. Please refer to Supplemental S1–S3 Figs for detailed statistical comparisons among values.
Fig 2Anti-cholera toxin B (CtxB) responses in North American volunteers (orange) and Bangladeshi cholera patients (green).
Dots represent individual responses at each time since infection (jittered) for IgM (A), IgA (B) and IgG (C). Initial data points for Bangladeshi samples assigned day 3 from presumed date of infection. Lines represent LOESS curve fit to response data from each group and horizontal bars represent the geometric mean titer for each time point. Please refer to Supplemental S4 Fig for detailed statistical comparisons among values.
Fig 3Vibriocidal responses over time in North American volunteers (orange) and Bangladeshi cholera patients (green).
Dots represent individual responses at each time since infection (jittered) for vibriocidal titers to Inaba (A) and Ogawa (B) serotypes. Initial data points for Bangladeshi samples assigned day 3 from presumed date of infection. Lines represent LOESS curve fit to response data from each group and horizontal bars represent the geometric mean titer for each time point. Please refer to Supplemental S5 Fig for detailed statistical comparisons among values.
Fig 4Fold-changes of anti-Inaba OSP IgA responses by O versus non-O blood group status.
Distribution of fold-changes of anti-Inaba OSP IgA responses from pre-infection to day 10 following experimental infection of North American volunteers with V. cholerae O1 by O versus non-O blood group status. Colored ticks on x-axis illustrate the values of the fold-change for each participant.