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Novel multiplex assay for profiling influenza antibodies in breast milk and serum of mother-infant pairs

Background: During early life, systemic protection to influenza is passively provided by transplacental transfer of IgG antibodies and oral and gastrointestinal mucosal protection via breast milk (BM) containing predominantly IgA. Immune imprinting, influenced by initial exposure of the infant immun...

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Autores principales: Järvinen, Kirsi M., Wang, Jiong, Seppo, Antti E., Zand, Martin
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: F1000 Research Limited 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30918628
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.16717.2
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author Järvinen, Kirsi M.
Wang, Jiong
Seppo, Antti E.
Zand, Martin
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Wang, Jiong
Seppo, Antti E.
Zand, Martin
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description Background: During early life, systemic protection to influenza is passively provided by transplacental transfer of IgG antibodies and oral and gastrointestinal mucosal protection via breast milk (BM) containing predominantly IgA. Immune imprinting, influenced by initial exposure of the infant immune system to influenza, has recently been recognized as an important determinant of future influenza immune responses. Methods: We utilized stored frozen BM from a prospective birth cohort to assess immune factors in human milk. The earliest available BM and a paired, timed serum sample was assessed from each of  7 mothers. Paired infant serum samples were assayed at up to three time points during the first 12 months of life, one prior to assumed disappearance of transplacentally transferred IgG, and one after. We utilized a novel multiplex assay to assess mothers’ and infants’ IgG and IgA antibodies in serum to a panel of  30 individual recombinant hemagglutinin (rHA) proteins of influenza virus strains and chimeric rHAs. We also characterized IgA and IgG antibody levels in breast milk which provide mucosal protection. Results: Our pilot results, analyzing a small number of samples demonstrate the feasibility of this method for studying paired maternal-infant IgG and IgA anti-influenza immunity patterns. Unlike IgG antibodies, breast milk influenza virus HA-specific IgA antibody levels and patterns were mostly discordant compared to serum.  As expected, there was a steady decay of infant influenza specific IgG levels by 6 to 8 months of age, which was not, however, comparable in all infants. In contrast, most of the infants showed an increase in IgA responses throughout the first year of life Conclusions:  This new analytical method can be applied in a larger study to understand the impact of maternal imprinting on influenza immunity.
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spelling pubmed-64199792019-03-26 Novel multiplex assay for profiling influenza antibodies in breast milk and serum of mother-infant pairs Järvinen, Kirsi M. Wang, Jiong Seppo, Antti E. Zand, Martin F1000Res Research Article Background: During early life, systemic protection to influenza is passively provided by transplacental transfer of IgG antibodies and oral and gastrointestinal mucosal protection via breast milk (BM) containing predominantly IgA. Immune imprinting, influenced by initial exposure of the infant immune system to influenza, has recently been recognized as an important determinant of future influenza immune responses. Methods: We utilized stored frozen BM from a prospective birth cohort to assess immune factors in human milk. The earliest available BM and a paired, timed serum sample was assessed from each of  7 mothers. Paired infant serum samples were assayed at up to three time points during the first 12 months of life, one prior to assumed disappearance of transplacentally transferred IgG, and one after. We utilized a novel multiplex assay to assess mothers’ and infants’ IgG and IgA antibodies in serum to a panel of  30 individual recombinant hemagglutinin (rHA) proteins of influenza virus strains and chimeric rHAs. We also characterized IgA and IgG antibody levels in breast milk which provide mucosal protection. Results: Our pilot results, analyzing a small number of samples demonstrate the feasibility of this method for studying paired maternal-infant IgG and IgA anti-influenza immunity patterns. Unlike IgG antibodies, breast milk influenza virus HA-specific IgA antibody levels and patterns were mostly discordant compared to serum.  As expected, there was a steady decay of infant influenza specific IgG levels by 6 to 8 months of age, which was not, however, comparable in all infants. In contrast, most of the infants showed an increase in IgA responses throughout the first year of life Conclusions:  This new analytical method can be applied in a larger study to understand the impact of maternal imprinting on influenza immunity. F1000 Research Limited 2019-03-11 /pmc/articles/PMC6419979/ /pubmed/30918628 http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.16717.2 Text en Copyright: © 2019 Järvinen KM et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution Licence, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Wang, Jiong
Seppo, Antti E.
Zand, Martin
Novel multiplex assay for profiling influenza antibodies in breast milk and serum of mother-infant pairs
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title_full Novel multiplex assay for profiling influenza antibodies in breast milk and serum of mother-infant pairs
title_fullStr Novel multiplex assay for profiling influenza antibodies in breast milk and serum of mother-infant pairs
title_full_unstemmed Novel multiplex assay for profiling influenza antibodies in breast milk and serum of mother-infant pairs
title_short Novel multiplex assay for profiling influenza antibodies in breast milk and serum of mother-infant pairs
title_sort novel multiplex assay for profiling influenza antibodies in breast milk and serum of mother-infant pairs
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6419979/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30918628
http://dx.doi.org/10.12688/f1000research.16717.2
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