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Efficient transplacental IgG transfer in women infected with Zika virus during pregnancy

Zika virus (ZIKV) is a newly-identified infectious cause of congenital disease. Transplacental transfer of maternal IgG to the fetus plays an important role in preventing many neonatal infections. However, antibody transfer may also have negative consequences, such as mediating enhancement of flaviv...

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Autores principales: Singh, Tulika, Lopez, Cesar A., Giuberti, Camila, Dennis, Maria L., Itell, Hannah L., Heimsath, Holly J., Webster, Helen S., Roark, Hunter K., Merçon de Vargas, Paulo R., Hall, Allison, Corey, Ralph G., Swamy, Geeta K., Dietze, Reynaldo, Lazear, Helen M., Permar, Sallie R.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6730934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31449521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007648
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author Singh, Tulika
Lopez, Cesar A.
Giuberti, Camila
Dennis, Maria L.
Itell, Hannah L.
Heimsath, Holly J.
Webster, Helen S.
Roark, Hunter K.
Merçon de Vargas, Paulo R.
Hall, Allison
Corey, Ralph G.
Swamy, Geeta K.
Dietze, Reynaldo
Lazear, Helen M.
Permar, Sallie R.
author_facet Singh, Tulika
Lopez, Cesar A.
Giuberti, Camila
Dennis, Maria L.
Itell, Hannah L.
Heimsath, Holly J.
Webster, Helen S.
Roark, Hunter K.
Merçon de Vargas, Paulo R.
Hall, Allison
Corey, Ralph G.
Swamy, Geeta K.
Dietze, Reynaldo
Lazear, Helen M.
Permar, Sallie R.
author_sort Singh, Tulika
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description Zika virus (ZIKV) is a newly-identified infectious cause of congenital disease. Transplacental transfer of maternal IgG to the fetus plays an important role in preventing many neonatal infections. However, antibody transfer may also have negative consequences, such as mediating enhancement of flavivirus infections in early life, or trafficking of virus immune complexes to the fetal compartment. ZIKV infection produces placental pathology which could lead to impaired IgG transfer efficiency as occurs in other maternal infections, such as HIV-1 and malaria. In this study, we asked whether ZIKV infection during pregnancy impairs transplacental transfer of IgG. We enrolled pregnant women with fever or rash in a prospective cohort in Vitoria, Brazil during the recent ZIKV epidemic. ZIKV and dengue virus (DENV)-specific IgG, ZIKV and DENV neutralizing antibodies, and routine vaccine antigen-specific IgG were measured in maternal samples collected around delivery and 20 paired cord blood samples. We concluded that 8 of these mothers were infected with ZIKV during pregnancy and 12 were ZIKV-uninfected. The magnitude of flavivirus-specific IgG, neutralizing antibody, and vaccine-elicited IgG were highly correlated between maternal plasma and infant cord blood in both ZIKV-infected and -uninfected mother-infant pairs. Moreover, there was no difference in the magnitude of plasma flavivirus-specific IgG levels between mothers and infants regardless of ZIKV infection status. Our data suggests that maternal ZIKV infection during pregnancy does not impair the efficiency of placental transfer of flavivirus-specific, functional, and vaccine-elicited IgG. These findings have implications for the neonatal outomes of maternal ZIKV infection and optimal administration of antibody-based ZIKV vaccines and therapeutics.
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spelling pubmed-67309342019-09-16 Efficient transplacental IgG transfer in women infected with Zika virus during pregnancy Singh, Tulika Lopez, Cesar A. Giuberti, Camila Dennis, Maria L. Itell, Hannah L. Heimsath, Holly J. Webster, Helen S. Roark, Hunter K. Merçon de Vargas, Paulo R. Hall, Allison Corey, Ralph G. Swamy, Geeta K. Dietze, Reynaldo Lazear, Helen M. Permar, Sallie R. PLoS Negl Trop Dis Research Article Zika virus (ZIKV) is a newly-identified infectious cause of congenital disease. Transplacental transfer of maternal IgG to the fetus plays an important role in preventing many neonatal infections. However, antibody transfer may also have negative consequences, such as mediating enhancement of flavivirus infections in early life, or trafficking of virus immune complexes to the fetal compartment. ZIKV infection produces placental pathology which could lead to impaired IgG transfer efficiency as occurs in other maternal infections, such as HIV-1 and malaria. In this study, we asked whether ZIKV infection during pregnancy impairs transplacental transfer of IgG. We enrolled pregnant women with fever or rash in a prospective cohort in Vitoria, Brazil during the recent ZIKV epidemic. ZIKV and dengue virus (DENV)-specific IgG, ZIKV and DENV neutralizing antibodies, and routine vaccine antigen-specific IgG were measured in maternal samples collected around delivery and 20 paired cord blood samples. We concluded that 8 of these mothers were infected with ZIKV during pregnancy and 12 were ZIKV-uninfected. The magnitude of flavivirus-specific IgG, neutralizing antibody, and vaccine-elicited IgG were highly correlated between maternal plasma and infant cord blood in both ZIKV-infected and -uninfected mother-infant pairs. Moreover, there was no difference in the magnitude of plasma flavivirus-specific IgG levels between mothers and infants regardless of ZIKV infection status. Our data suggests that maternal ZIKV infection during pregnancy does not impair the efficiency of placental transfer of flavivirus-specific, functional, and vaccine-elicited IgG. These findings have implications for the neonatal outomes of maternal ZIKV infection and optimal administration of antibody-based ZIKV vaccines and therapeutics. Public Library of Science 2019-08-26 /pmc/articles/PMC6730934/ /pubmed/31449521 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007648 Text en © 2019 Singh et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Singh, Tulika
Lopez, Cesar A.
Giuberti, Camila
Dennis, Maria L.
Itell, Hannah L.
Heimsath, Holly J.
Webster, Helen S.
Roark, Hunter K.
Merçon de Vargas, Paulo R.
Hall, Allison
Corey, Ralph G.
Swamy, Geeta K.
Dietze, Reynaldo
Lazear, Helen M.
Permar, Sallie R.
Efficient transplacental IgG transfer in women infected with Zika virus during pregnancy
title Efficient transplacental IgG transfer in women infected with Zika virus during pregnancy
title_full Efficient transplacental IgG transfer in women infected with Zika virus during pregnancy
title_fullStr Efficient transplacental IgG transfer in women infected with Zika virus during pregnancy
title_full_unstemmed Efficient transplacental IgG transfer in women infected with Zika virus during pregnancy
title_short Efficient transplacental IgG transfer in women infected with Zika virus during pregnancy
title_sort efficient transplacental igg transfer in women infected with zika virus during pregnancy
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6730934/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31449521
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pntd.0007648
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