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Anti-Group B Streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection()

BACKGROUND: HIV-exposed uninfected infants have increased infection risk and mortality compared to HIV-unexposed infants. HIV-exposed infants may be at increased risk of invasive GBS disease due to reduced maternal antibody against GBS. METHODS: We quantified antibodies that bind to the surface of w...

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Autores principales: Le Doare, Kirsty, Allen, Lauren, Kampmann, Beate, Heath, Paul Trafford, Taylor, Stephen, Hesseling, Anneke C., Gorringe, Andrew, Jones, Christine Elizabeth
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Publicado: Elsevier Science 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25543061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.12.025
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author Le Doare, Kirsty
Allen, Lauren
Kampmann, Beate
Heath, Paul Trafford
Taylor, Stephen
Hesseling, Anneke C.
Gorringe, Andrew
Jones, Christine Elizabeth
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Allen, Lauren
Kampmann, Beate
Heath, Paul Trafford
Taylor, Stephen
Hesseling, Anneke C.
Gorringe, Andrew
Jones, Christine Elizabeth
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description BACKGROUND: HIV-exposed uninfected infants have increased infection risk and mortality compared to HIV-unexposed infants. HIV-exposed infants may be at increased risk of invasive GBS disease due to reduced maternal antibody against GBS. METHODS: We quantified antibodies that bind to the surface of whole Group B Streptococcus (GBS) of serotypes Ia, Ib, II, III and V using novel flow cytometry assays in South African HIV-infected and non-infected mothers and their uninfected infants. Antibody-mediated complement C3b/iC3b deposition onto GBS of these serotypes was also quantified by a novel flow cytometry assay. RESULTS: Geometric mean concentration (GMC) of both surface-binding anti-GBS antibody and antibody-mediated complement deposition onto GBS were reduced in HIV-infected women (n = 46) compared to HIV-uninfected women (n = 58) for ST1a (surface-binding: 19.3 vs 29.3; p = 0.003; complement deposition: 2.9 vs 5.3 SU/mL; p = 0.003), STIb (24.9 vs 47.6; p = 0.003; 2.6 vs 4.9 SU/mL; p = 0.003), STII (19.8 vs 50.0; p = 0.001; 3.1 vs 6.2 SU/mL; p = 0.001), STIII (27.8 vs 60.1; p = 0.001; 2.8 vs 5.3 SU/mL; p = 0.001) and STV (121.9 vs 185.6 SU/mL; p < 0.001) and in their infants for STIa (complement deposition 9.4 vs 27.0 SU/mL; p = 0.02), STIb (13.4 vs 24.5 SU/mL; p = 0.02), STII (14.6 vs 42.7 SU/mL; p = 0.03), STIII (26.6 vs 62.7 SU/mL; p = 0.03) and STV (90.4 vs 165.8 SU/mL; p = 0.04). Median transplacental transfer of antibody from HIV-infected women to their infants was reduced compared to HIV-uninfected women for GBS serotypes II (0.42 [IQR 0.22–0.59] vs 1.0 SU/mL [0.42–1.66]; p < 0.001), III (0.54 [0.31–1.03] vs 0.95 SU/mL [0.42–3.05], p = 0.05) and V (0.51 [0.28–0.79] vs 0.75 SU/mL [0.26–2.9], p = 0.04). The differences between infants remained significant at 16 weeks of age. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal HIV infection was associated with lower anti-GBS surface binding antibody concentration and antibody-mediated C3b/iC3b deposition onto GBS bacteria of serotypes Ia, Ib, II, III and V. This may render these infants more susceptible to early and late onset GBS disease.
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spelling pubmed-43151332015-02-14 Anti-Group B Streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection() Le Doare, Kirsty Allen, Lauren Kampmann, Beate Heath, Paul Trafford Taylor, Stephen Hesseling, Anneke C. Gorringe, Andrew Jones, Christine Elizabeth Vaccine Article BACKGROUND: HIV-exposed uninfected infants have increased infection risk and mortality compared to HIV-unexposed infants. HIV-exposed infants may be at increased risk of invasive GBS disease due to reduced maternal antibody against GBS. METHODS: We quantified antibodies that bind to the surface of whole Group B Streptococcus (GBS) of serotypes Ia, Ib, II, III and V using novel flow cytometry assays in South African HIV-infected and non-infected mothers and their uninfected infants. Antibody-mediated complement C3b/iC3b deposition onto GBS of these serotypes was also quantified by a novel flow cytometry assay. RESULTS: Geometric mean concentration (GMC) of both surface-binding anti-GBS antibody and antibody-mediated complement deposition onto GBS were reduced in HIV-infected women (n = 46) compared to HIV-uninfected women (n = 58) for ST1a (surface-binding: 19.3 vs 29.3; p = 0.003; complement deposition: 2.9 vs 5.3 SU/mL; p = 0.003), STIb (24.9 vs 47.6; p = 0.003; 2.6 vs 4.9 SU/mL; p = 0.003), STII (19.8 vs 50.0; p = 0.001; 3.1 vs 6.2 SU/mL; p = 0.001), STIII (27.8 vs 60.1; p = 0.001; 2.8 vs 5.3 SU/mL; p = 0.001) and STV (121.9 vs 185.6 SU/mL; p < 0.001) and in their infants for STIa (complement deposition 9.4 vs 27.0 SU/mL; p = 0.02), STIb (13.4 vs 24.5 SU/mL; p = 0.02), STII (14.6 vs 42.7 SU/mL; p = 0.03), STIII (26.6 vs 62.7 SU/mL; p = 0.03) and STV (90.4 vs 165.8 SU/mL; p = 0.04). Median transplacental transfer of antibody from HIV-infected women to their infants was reduced compared to HIV-uninfected women for GBS serotypes II (0.42 [IQR 0.22–0.59] vs 1.0 SU/mL [0.42–1.66]; p < 0.001), III (0.54 [0.31–1.03] vs 0.95 SU/mL [0.42–3.05], p = 0.05) and V (0.51 [0.28–0.79] vs 0.75 SU/mL [0.26–2.9], p = 0.04). The differences between infants remained significant at 16 weeks of age. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal HIV infection was associated with lower anti-GBS surface binding antibody concentration and antibody-mediated C3b/iC3b deposition onto GBS bacteria of serotypes Ia, Ib, II, III and V. This may render these infants more susceptible to early and late onset GBS disease. Elsevier Science 2015-01-29 /pmc/articles/PMC4315133/ /pubmed/25543061 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.12.025 Text en Crown Copyright © Published by Elsevier Ltd. All rights reserved. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Le Doare, Kirsty
Allen, Lauren
Kampmann, Beate
Heath, Paul Trafford
Taylor, Stephen
Hesseling, Anneke C.
Gorringe, Andrew
Jones, Christine Elizabeth
Anti-Group B Streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection()
title Anti-Group B Streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection()
title_full Anti-Group B Streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection()
title_fullStr Anti-Group B Streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection()
title_full_unstemmed Anti-Group B Streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection()
title_short Anti-Group B Streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (HIV) infection()
title_sort anti-group b streptococcus antibody in infants born to mothers with human immunodeficiency virus (hiv) infection()
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4315133/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25543061
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2014.12.025
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