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Reduced Placental Transfer of Antibodies Against a Wide Range of Microbial and Vaccine Antigens in HIV-Infected Women in Mozambique.

Selena Alonso1, Marta Vidal1, Gemma Ruiz-Olalla1, Raquel González1,2, M Nelia Manaca2, Chenjerai Jairoce2, Miquel Vázquez-Santiago1, Reyes Balcells1,2, Anifa Vala2, María Rupérez1,2, Pau Cisteró1, Laura Fuente-Soro1,2, Marta Cova1, Evelina Angov3, Arsenio Nhacolo2, Esperança Sevene2,4, John J Aponte1,2, Eusebio Macete2, Ruth Aguilar1, Alfredo Mayor1,2, Clara Menéndez1,2, Carlota Dobaño1,2, Gemma Moncunill1,2.   

Abstract

Transplacental transfer of antibodies is essential for conferring protection in newborns against infectious diseases. We assessed the impact of different factors, including gestational age and maternal infections such as HIV and malaria, on the efficiency of cord blood levels and placental transfer of IgG subclasses. We measured total IgG and IgG subclasses by quantitative suspension array technology against 14 pathogens and vaccine antigens, including targets of maternal immunization, in 341 delivering HIV-uninfected and HIV-infected mother-infant pairs from southern Mozambique. We analyzed the association of maternal HIV infection, Plasmodium falciparum exposure, maternal variables and pregnancy outcomes on cord antibody levels and transplacental transfer. Our results show that maternal antibody levels were the main determinant of cord antibody levels. Univariable and multivariable analysis showed that HIV reduced the placental transfer and cord levels of IgG and IgG1 principally, but also IgG2 to half of the antigens tested. P. falciparum exposure and prematurity were negatively associated with cord antibody levels and placental transfer, but this was antigen-subclass dependent. Our findings suggest that lower maternally transferred antibodies may underlie increased susceptibility to infections of HIV-exposed infants. This could affect efficacy of maternal vaccination, especially in sub-Saharan Africa, where there is a high prevalence of HIV, malaria and unfavorable environmental factors.
Copyright © 2021 Alonso, Vidal, Ruiz-Olalla, González, Manaca, Jairoce, Vázquez-Santiago, Balcells, Vala, Rupérez, Cisteró, Fuente-Soro, Cova, Angov, Nhacolo, Sevene, Aponte, Macete, Aguilar, Mayor, Menéndez, Dobaño and Moncunill.

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Keywords:  HIV; IgG; IgG subclasses; antibody; malaria; maternal antibodies; pathogens; placental transfer

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Year:  2021        PMID: 33746958      PMCID: PMC7965965          DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2021.614246

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Front Immunol        ISSN: 1664-3224            Impact factor:   7.561


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