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Dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic

In the last decade, several mumps outbreaks were reported in various countries despite high vaccination coverage. In most cases, young adults were affected who have acquired immunity against mumps solely by vaccination and not by previous wild-type mumps virus infection. To investigate mumps-specifi...

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Autores principales: Kaaijk, Patricia, Gouma, Sigrid, Hulscher, Hinke I, Han, Wanda G, Kleijne, Deborah E, van Binnendijk, Rob S, van Els, Cécile A
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Publicado: Taylor & Francis 2015
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4514281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26047038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2015.1040967
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author Kaaijk, Patricia
Gouma, Sigrid
Hulscher, Hinke I
Han, Wanda G
Kleijne, Deborah E
van Binnendijk, Rob S
van Els, Cécile A
author_facet Kaaijk, Patricia
Gouma, Sigrid
Hulscher, Hinke I
Han, Wanda G
Kleijne, Deborah E
van Binnendijk, Rob S
van Els, Cécile A
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description In the last decade, several mumps outbreaks were reported in various countries despite high vaccination coverage. In most cases, young adults were affected who have acquired immunity against mumps solely by vaccination and not by previous wild-type mumps virus infection. To investigate mumps-specific antibody levels, functionality and dynamics during a mumps epidemic, blood samples were obtained longitudinally from 23 clinical mumps cases, with or without a prior history of vaccination, and from 20 healthy persons with no serological evidence of recent mumps virus infection. Blood samples from mumps cases were taken 1–2 months and 7–10 months after onset of disease. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases had significantly higher geomean concentrations of mumps-specific IgG (resp. 13,617 RU/ml (95% CI of 9,574–19,367 RU/ml) vs. 1,552 (445–5412) RU/ml at 1–2 months; and 6,514 (5,247–8,088) RU/ml vs. 1,143 (480–2,725) RU/ml at 7–10 months) than healthy controls (169 (135–210) RU/ml) (p = 0.001). Patterns in virus-neutralizing (VN) antibody responses against the mumps vaccine virus were similar, vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases had significantly higher ND(50) values at both time points of sampling (resp 4,695 (3,779–5,832) RU/ml vs. 1,533 (832–2,825) RU/ml at 1–2 months; 2,478 (1,968–3,122) RU/ml vs. 1,221 (1,029–1,449) RU/ml at 7–10 months) compared with (previously vaccinated) healthy controls (122 (196–76)) RU/ml) (p = 0.001) The unvaccinated mumps cases had significantly lower mumps-specific IgG and VN antibody concentrations at both sampling points compared with previously vaccinated cases, but their antibody concentrations did not differ significantly at the 2 time points. In contrast, the mumps-specific IgG and VN antibody concentrations of the previously vaccinated mumps cases were significantly higher within the first 2 months after onset of mumps and declined thereafter, characteristic for a secondary response. A moderate correlation was found between the level of mumps-specific IgG serum antibodies and VN antibodies for the mumps cases (r = 0.64; p<0.001).
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spelling pubmed-45142812016-02-03 Dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic Kaaijk, Patricia Gouma, Sigrid Hulscher, Hinke I Han, Wanda G Kleijne, Deborah E van Binnendijk, Rob S van Els, Cécile A Hum Vaccin Immunother Research Paper In the last decade, several mumps outbreaks were reported in various countries despite high vaccination coverage. In most cases, young adults were affected who have acquired immunity against mumps solely by vaccination and not by previous wild-type mumps virus infection. To investigate mumps-specific antibody levels, functionality and dynamics during a mumps epidemic, blood samples were obtained longitudinally from 23 clinical mumps cases, with or without a prior history of vaccination, and from 20 healthy persons with no serological evidence of recent mumps virus infection. Blood samples from mumps cases were taken 1–2 months and 7–10 months after onset of disease. Both vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases had significantly higher geomean concentrations of mumps-specific IgG (resp. 13,617 RU/ml (95% CI of 9,574–19,367 RU/ml) vs. 1,552 (445–5412) RU/ml at 1–2 months; and 6,514 (5,247–8,088) RU/ml vs. 1,143 (480–2,725) RU/ml at 7–10 months) than healthy controls (169 (135–210) RU/ml) (p = 0.001). Patterns in virus-neutralizing (VN) antibody responses against the mumps vaccine virus were similar, vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases had significantly higher ND(50) values at both time points of sampling (resp 4,695 (3,779–5,832) RU/ml vs. 1,533 (832–2,825) RU/ml at 1–2 months; 2,478 (1,968–3,122) RU/ml vs. 1,221 (1,029–1,449) RU/ml at 7–10 months) compared with (previously vaccinated) healthy controls (122 (196–76)) RU/ml) (p = 0.001) The unvaccinated mumps cases had significantly lower mumps-specific IgG and VN antibody concentrations at both sampling points compared with previously vaccinated cases, but their antibody concentrations did not differ significantly at the 2 time points. In contrast, the mumps-specific IgG and VN antibody concentrations of the previously vaccinated mumps cases were significantly higher within the first 2 months after onset of mumps and declined thereafter, characteristic for a secondary response. A moderate correlation was found between the level of mumps-specific IgG serum antibodies and VN antibodies for the mumps cases (r = 0.64; p<0.001). Taylor & Francis 2015-06-05 /pmc/articles/PMC4514281/ /pubmed/26047038 http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2015.1040967 Text en © 2015 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution-Non-Commercial License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/3.0/), which permits unrestricted non-commercial use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. The moral rights of the named author(s) have been asserted.
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Gouma, Sigrid
Hulscher, Hinke I
Han, Wanda G
Kleijne, Deborah E
van Binnendijk, Rob S
van Els, Cécile A
Dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic
title Dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic
title_full Dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic
title_fullStr Dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic
title_full_unstemmed Dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic
title_short Dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic
title_sort dynamics of the serologic response in vaccinated and unvaccinated mumps cases during an epidemic
topic Research Paper
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4514281/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/26047038
http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/21645515.2015.1040967
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