| Literature DB >> 33172393 |
Voahangy Andrianaivoarimanana1, Alice Lantoniaina Iharisoa2, Lila Rahalison2, Marie Laurette Ralimanantsoa3, Maherisoa Ratsitorahina4, Rado J L Rakotonanahary2, Elisabeth Carniel5, Christian Demeure5, Minoarisoa Rajerison2.
Abstract
BACKGROUND: Plague, a fatal disease caused by the bacillus, Yersinia pestis, still affects resources-limited countries. Information on antibody response to plague infection in human is scarce. Anti-F1 Ig G are among the known protective antibodies against Y. pestis infection. As a vaccine preventable disease, knowledge on antibody response is valuable for the development of an effective vaccine to reduce infection rate among exposed population in plague-endemic regions. In this study, we aim to describe short and long-term humoral immune responses against Y. pestis in plague-confirmed patients from Madagascar, the most affected country in the world.Entities:
Keywords: Human; Immune response; Madagascar; Plague; Yersinia pestis
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Year: 2020 PMID: 33172393 PMCID: PMC7653777 DOI: 10.1186/s12879-020-05565-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: BMC Infect Dis ISSN: 1471-2334 Impact factor: 3.090
Fig. 1Location of the Districts included in the study sites and plague focus in Madagascar. Dashed line: limits of the main plague-endemic area in the central highlands of Madagascar (altitude > 800 m). This map, created using an open source Geographic Information System QGIS 3.4 software, is freely available for use
Fig. 2Kinetics of anti- F1 IgG in sera collected from suspected plague patients enrolled in Madagascar, 2005–2007 (n = 6). Abbreviations: IgG, immunoglobulin G; ELISA, enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay; OD: Optical density measured at 600 nm (OD threshold = 0.350); F1RDT: Rapid Diagnostic Test for Y. pestis F1 antigen detection
Fig. 3Distribution of anti-F1 IgG titer according to time elapsed between disease onset and serum collection (n = 40). The unique titer of 12,800 was not considered when constructing this figure as this is most likely to be an outlier
Recovered plague patients characteristics and serology data (n = 71)
| Characteristic | Seronegative | Seropositive | |
|---|---|---|---|
| 31 | 40 | ||
| 4 | 1 | ||
| 27 | 39 | ||
| 31; IQR 2–152 | 24; IQR 5.57–39.7 | ||
| 23; IQR 9–33.5 | 14; IQR 9.75–23 | ||
| 15 | 22 | ||
| 16 | 18 |
Abbreviations: PP Pneumonic plague, BP Bubonic plague, IQR Interquartile range
Fig. 4Distribution of plague patients by serological status and time elapsed between disease onset and sampling. High-antibody responders are patients with an OD ≥ 1, and low-antibody responders are patients with an OD < 1. These two groups of patients are seropositive for anti-F1 IgG using ELISA with a threshold value of 0.350