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Impact of Maternal HIV Infection and Placental Malaria on the Transplacental Transfer of Influenza Antibodies in Mother–Infant Pairs in Malawi, 2013–2014

BACKGROUND: Maternal influenza vaccination protects infants against influenza virus infection. Impaired transplacental transfer of influenza antibodies may reduce this protection. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study of influenza vaccine–naïve pregnant women recruited at delivery from Blant...

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Autores principales: Ho, Antonia, Mapurisa, Gugulethu, Madanitsa, Mwayiwawo, Kalilani-Phiri, Linda, Kamiza, Steve, Makanani, B, Ter Kuile, Feiko O, Buys, Amelia, Treurnicht, Florette, Everett, Dean, Mwapasa, Victor, Widdowson, Marc-Alain, Mcmorrow, Meredith, Heyderman, Robert S
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660347
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz383
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author Ho, Antonia
Mapurisa, Gugulethu
Madanitsa, Mwayiwawo
Kalilani-Phiri, Linda
Kamiza, Steve
Makanani, B
Ter Kuile, Feiko O
Buys, Amelia
Treurnicht, Florette
Everett, Dean
Mwapasa, Victor
Widdowson, Marc-Alain
Mcmorrow, Meredith
Heyderman, Robert S
author_facet Ho, Antonia
Mapurisa, Gugulethu
Madanitsa, Mwayiwawo
Kalilani-Phiri, Linda
Kamiza, Steve
Makanani, B
Ter Kuile, Feiko O
Buys, Amelia
Treurnicht, Florette
Everett, Dean
Mwapasa, Victor
Widdowson, Marc-Alain
Mcmorrow, Meredith
Heyderman, Robert S
author_sort Ho, Antonia
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description BACKGROUND: Maternal influenza vaccination protects infants against influenza virus infection. Impaired transplacental transfer of influenza antibodies may reduce this protection. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study of influenza vaccine–naïve pregnant women recruited at delivery from Blantyre (urban, low malaria transmission) and Chikwawa (rural, high malaria transmission) in Southern Malawi. HIV-infected mothers were excluded in Chikwawa. Maternal and cord blood antibodies against circulating influenza strains A/California/7/2009, A/Victoria/361/2011, B/Brisbane/60/2008, and B/Wisconsin/1/2010 were measured by hemagglutination inhibition (HAI). We studied the impact of maternal HIV infection and placental malaria on influenza antibody levels in mother–infant pairs in Blantyre and Chikwawa, respectively. RESULTS: We included 454 mother–infant pairs (Blantyre, n = 253; Chikwawa, n = 201). HIV-infected mothers and their infants had lower seropositivity (HAI titer ≥1:40) against influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 (mothers, 24.3 vs 45.4%; P = .02; infants, 24.3 vs 50.5%; P = .003) and A(H3N2) (mothers, 37.8% vs 63.9%; P = .003; infants, 43.2 vs 64.8%; P = .01), whereas placental malaria had an inconsistent effect on maternal and infant seropositivity. In multivariable analyses, maternal HIV infection was associated with reduced infant seropositivity (A(H1N1)pdm09: adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 0.34; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.15–0.79; A(H3N2): aOR, 0.43; 95% CI, 0.21–0.89). Transplacental transfer was not impaired by maternal HIV or placental malaria. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal HIV infection influenced maternal antibody response to influenza A virus infection, and thereby antibody levels in newborns, but did not affect transplacental antibody transfer.
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spelling pubmed-67856972019-10-15 Impact of Maternal HIV Infection and Placental Malaria on the Transplacental Transfer of Influenza Antibodies in Mother–Infant Pairs in Malawi, 2013–2014 Ho, Antonia Mapurisa, Gugulethu Madanitsa, Mwayiwawo Kalilani-Phiri, Linda Kamiza, Steve Makanani, B Ter Kuile, Feiko O Buys, Amelia Treurnicht, Florette Everett, Dean Mwapasa, Victor Widdowson, Marc-Alain Mcmorrow, Meredith Heyderman, Robert S Open Forum Infect Dis Major Article BACKGROUND: Maternal influenza vaccination protects infants against influenza virus infection. Impaired transplacental transfer of influenza antibodies may reduce this protection. METHODS: We conducted a cross-sectional study of influenza vaccine–naïve pregnant women recruited at delivery from Blantyre (urban, low malaria transmission) and Chikwawa (rural, high malaria transmission) in Southern Malawi. HIV-infected mothers were excluded in Chikwawa. Maternal and cord blood antibodies against circulating influenza strains A/California/7/2009, A/Victoria/361/2011, B/Brisbane/60/2008, and B/Wisconsin/1/2010 were measured by hemagglutination inhibition (HAI). We studied the impact of maternal HIV infection and placental malaria on influenza antibody levels in mother–infant pairs in Blantyre and Chikwawa, respectively. RESULTS: We included 454 mother–infant pairs (Blantyre, n = 253; Chikwawa, n = 201). HIV-infected mothers and their infants had lower seropositivity (HAI titer ≥1:40) against influenza A(H1N1)pdm09 (mothers, 24.3 vs 45.4%; P = .02; infants, 24.3 vs 50.5%; P = .003) and A(H3N2) (mothers, 37.8% vs 63.9%; P = .003; infants, 43.2 vs 64.8%; P = .01), whereas placental malaria had an inconsistent effect on maternal and infant seropositivity. In multivariable analyses, maternal HIV infection was associated with reduced infant seropositivity (A(H1N1)pdm09: adjusted odds ratio [aOR], 0.34; 95% confidence interval [CI], 0.15–0.79; A(H3N2): aOR, 0.43; 95% CI, 0.21–0.89). Transplacental transfer was not impaired by maternal HIV or placental malaria. CONCLUSIONS: Maternal HIV infection influenced maternal antibody response to influenza A virus infection, and thereby antibody levels in newborns, but did not affect transplacental antibody transfer. Oxford University Press 2019-08-28 /pmc/articles/PMC6785697/ /pubmed/31660347 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz383 Text en © The Author(s) 2019. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of Infectious Diseases Society of America. 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 reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Ho, Antonia
Mapurisa, Gugulethu
Madanitsa, Mwayiwawo
Kalilani-Phiri, Linda
Kamiza, Steve
Makanani, B
Ter Kuile, Feiko O
Buys, Amelia
Treurnicht, Florette
Everett, Dean
Mwapasa, Victor
Widdowson, Marc-Alain
Mcmorrow, Meredith
Heyderman, Robert S
Impact of Maternal HIV Infection and Placental Malaria on the Transplacental Transfer of Influenza Antibodies in Mother–Infant Pairs in Malawi, 2013–2014
title Impact of Maternal HIV Infection and Placental Malaria on the Transplacental Transfer of Influenza Antibodies in Mother–Infant Pairs in Malawi, 2013–2014
title_full Impact of Maternal HIV Infection and Placental Malaria on the Transplacental Transfer of Influenza Antibodies in Mother–Infant Pairs in Malawi, 2013–2014
title_fullStr Impact of Maternal HIV Infection and Placental Malaria on the Transplacental Transfer of Influenza Antibodies in Mother–Infant Pairs in Malawi, 2013–2014
title_full_unstemmed Impact of Maternal HIV Infection and Placental Malaria on the Transplacental Transfer of Influenza Antibodies in Mother–Infant Pairs in Malawi, 2013–2014
title_short Impact of Maternal HIV Infection and Placental Malaria on the Transplacental Transfer of Influenza Antibodies in Mother–Infant Pairs in Malawi, 2013–2014
title_sort impact of maternal hiv infection and placental malaria on the transplacental transfer of influenza antibodies in mother–infant pairs in malawi, 2013–2014
topic Major Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6785697/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31660347
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/ofid/ofz383
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