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Plasma VP8∗-Binding Antibodies in Rotavirus Infection and Oral Vaccination in Young Bangladeshi Children

BACKGROUND: Despite the availability and success of live-attenuated oral vaccines, rotavirus (RV) remains the leading cause of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide. Next-generation vaccines targeting RV VP8∗ are under evaluation, but the role of VP8∗-specific antibodies in human immunity to RV and th...

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Autores principales: Lee, Benjamin, Colgate, E Ross, Carmolli, Marya, Dickson, Dorothy M, Gullickson, Soyeon, Diehl, Sean A, Ara, Rifat, Alam, Masud, Kibria, Golam, Abdul Kader, Md, Afreen, Sajia, Ferdous, Tahsin, Haque, Rashidul, Kirkpatrick, Beth D
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Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Oxford University Press 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34904667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piab120
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author Lee, Benjamin
Colgate, E Ross
Carmolli, Marya
Dickson, Dorothy M
Gullickson, Soyeon
Diehl, Sean A
Ara, Rifat
Alam, Masud
Kibria, Golam
Abdul Kader, Md
Afreen, Sajia
Ferdous, Tahsin
Haque, Rashidul
Kirkpatrick, Beth D
author_facet Lee, Benjamin
Colgate, E Ross
Carmolli, Marya
Dickson, Dorothy M
Gullickson, Soyeon
Diehl, Sean A
Ara, Rifat
Alam, Masud
Kibria, Golam
Abdul Kader, Md
Afreen, Sajia
Ferdous, Tahsin
Haque, Rashidul
Kirkpatrick, Beth D
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description BACKGROUND: Despite the availability and success of live-attenuated oral vaccines, rotavirus (RV) remains the leading cause of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide. Next-generation vaccines targeting RV VP8∗ are under evaluation, but the role of VP8∗-specific antibodies in human immunity to RV and their potential as immune correlates of protection remains underexplored. METHODS: We measured plasma RV VP8∗-binding antibodies in 2 cohorts of young children in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Plasma from a cohort study of 137 unvaccinated children aged 6-24 months old hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis was assessed for VP8∗ antibody seropositivity. VP8∗ antibodies were compared with the current standard for RV immunity, total RV-specific IgA (RV-IgA). Additionally, VP8∗ antibody responses were measured as part of an immunogenicity trial of a monovalent, oral, live-attenuated RV vaccine (Rotarix). RESULTS: Fewer children with acute RV gastroenteritis were seropositive for VP8∗-binding IgA or IgG antibodies at hospital admission compared with RV-IgA, suggesting that the absence of VP8∗-binding antibodies more accurately predicts susceptibility to RV gastroenteritis than RV-IgA in unvaccinated children. However, when present, these antibodies appeared insufficient to protect fully from disease and no threshold antibody level for protection was apparent. In vaccinated children, these antibodies were very poorly induced by Rotarix vaccine, suggesting that VP8∗-specific antibodies alone are not necessary for clinical protection following oral vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: This work suggests that VP8∗-binding antibodies may not be sufficient or necessary for protection from RV gastroenteritis following prior RV infection or oral vaccination; the role of VP8∗ antibodies induced by parenteral vaccination with non-replicating vaccines remains to be determined.
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spelling pubmed-90558522022-05-02 Plasma VP8∗-Binding Antibodies in Rotavirus Infection and Oral Vaccination in Young Bangladeshi Children Lee, Benjamin Colgate, E Ross Carmolli, Marya Dickson, Dorothy M Gullickson, Soyeon Diehl, Sean A Ara, Rifat Alam, Masud Kibria, Golam Abdul Kader, Md Afreen, Sajia Ferdous, Tahsin Haque, Rashidul Kirkpatrick, Beth D J Pediatric Infect Dis Soc Original Articles BACKGROUND: Despite the availability and success of live-attenuated oral vaccines, rotavirus (RV) remains the leading cause of pediatric gastroenteritis worldwide. Next-generation vaccines targeting RV VP8∗ are under evaluation, but the role of VP8∗-specific antibodies in human immunity to RV and their potential as immune correlates of protection remains underexplored. METHODS: We measured plasma RV VP8∗-binding antibodies in 2 cohorts of young children in Dhaka, Bangladesh. Plasma from a cohort study of 137 unvaccinated children aged 6-24 months old hospitalized with acute gastroenteritis was assessed for VP8∗ antibody seropositivity. VP8∗ antibodies were compared with the current standard for RV immunity, total RV-specific IgA (RV-IgA). Additionally, VP8∗ antibody responses were measured as part of an immunogenicity trial of a monovalent, oral, live-attenuated RV vaccine (Rotarix). RESULTS: Fewer children with acute RV gastroenteritis were seropositive for VP8∗-binding IgA or IgG antibodies at hospital admission compared with RV-IgA, suggesting that the absence of VP8∗-binding antibodies more accurately predicts susceptibility to RV gastroenteritis than RV-IgA in unvaccinated children. However, when present, these antibodies appeared insufficient to protect fully from disease and no threshold antibody level for protection was apparent. In vaccinated children, these antibodies were very poorly induced by Rotarix vaccine, suggesting that VP8∗-specific antibodies alone are not necessary for clinical protection following oral vaccination. CONCLUSIONS: This work suggests that VP8∗-binding antibodies may not be sufficient or necessary for protection from RV gastroenteritis following prior RV infection or oral vaccination; the role of VP8∗ antibodies induced by parenteral vaccination with non-replicating vaccines remains to be determined. Oxford University Press 2021-12-14 /pmc/articles/PMC9055852/ /pubmed/34904667 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piab120 Text en © The Author(s) 2021. Published by Oxford University Press on behalf of The Journal of the Pediatric Infectious Diseases Society. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/), which permits unrestricted reuse, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Articles
Lee, Benjamin
Colgate, E Ross
Carmolli, Marya
Dickson, Dorothy M
Gullickson, Soyeon
Diehl, Sean A
Ara, Rifat
Alam, Masud
Kibria, Golam
Abdul Kader, Md
Afreen, Sajia
Ferdous, Tahsin
Haque, Rashidul
Kirkpatrick, Beth D
Plasma VP8∗-Binding Antibodies in Rotavirus Infection and Oral Vaccination in Young Bangladeshi Children
title Plasma VP8∗-Binding Antibodies in Rotavirus Infection and Oral Vaccination in Young Bangladeshi Children
title_full Plasma VP8∗-Binding Antibodies in Rotavirus Infection and Oral Vaccination in Young Bangladeshi Children
title_fullStr Plasma VP8∗-Binding Antibodies in Rotavirus Infection and Oral Vaccination in Young Bangladeshi Children
title_full_unstemmed Plasma VP8∗-Binding Antibodies in Rotavirus Infection and Oral Vaccination in Young Bangladeshi Children
title_short Plasma VP8∗-Binding Antibodies in Rotavirus Infection and Oral Vaccination in Young Bangladeshi Children
title_sort plasma vp8∗-binding antibodies in rotavirus infection and oral vaccination in young bangladeshi children
topic Original Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9055852/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34904667
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jpids/piab120
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