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Association of Anti-Rotavirus IgA Seroconversion with Growth, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Enteropathogens in Rural Pakistani Infants

BACKGROUND: The underperformance of oral vaccines in children of low- and middle-income countries is partly attributable to underlying environmental enteric dysfunction (EED). METHODOLOGY: We conducted a longitudinal, community-based study to evaluate the association of oral rotavirus vaccine (Rotar...

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Autores principales: Ahmed, Sheraz, Iqbal, Junaid, Sadiq, Kamran, Umrani, Fayaz, Rizvi, Arjumand, Kabir, Furqan, Jamil, Zehra, Syed, Sana, Ehsan, Lubaina, Zulqarnain, Fatima, Sajid, Muhammed, Hotwani, Aneeta, Rahman, Najeeb, Ma, Jennie Z., McNeal, Monica, Ann Costa Clemens, Sue, Talat Iqbal, Najeeha, Moore, Sean R., Ali, Asad
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9168439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35534310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.04.032
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author Ahmed, Sheraz
Iqbal, Junaid
Sadiq, Kamran
Umrani, Fayaz
Rizvi, Arjumand
Kabir, Furqan
Jamil, Zehra
Syed, Sana
Ehsan, Lubaina
Zulqarnain, Fatima
Sajid, Muhammed
Hotwani, Aneeta
Rahman, Najeeb
Ma, Jennie Z.
McNeal, Monica
Ann Costa Clemens, Sue
Talat Iqbal, Najeeha
Moore, Sean R.
Ali, Asad
author_facet Ahmed, Sheraz
Iqbal, Junaid
Sadiq, Kamran
Umrani, Fayaz
Rizvi, Arjumand
Kabir, Furqan
Jamil, Zehra
Syed, Sana
Ehsan, Lubaina
Zulqarnain, Fatima
Sajid, Muhammed
Hotwani, Aneeta
Rahman, Najeeb
Ma, Jennie Z.
McNeal, Monica
Ann Costa Clemens, Sue
Talat Iqbal, Najeeha
Moore, Sean R.
Ali, Asad
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description BACKGROUND: The underperformance of oral vaccines in children of low- and middle-income countries is partly attributable to underlying environmental enteric dysfunction (EED). METHODOLOGY: We conducted a longitudinal, community-based study to evaluate the association of oral rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix®) seroconversion with growth anthropometrics, EED biomarkers and intestinal enteropathogens in Pakistani infants. Children were enrolled between three to six months of their age based on their nutritional status. We measured serum anti-rotavirus immunoglobulin A (IgA) at enrollment and nine months of age with EED biomarkers and intestinal enteropathogens. RESULTS: A total of 391 infants received two doses of rotavirus (RV) vaccine. 331/391 provided paired blood samples. Of these 331 children, 45% seroconverted at 9 months of age, 35% did not seroconvert and 20% were seropositive at baseline. Non-seroconverted children were more likely to be stunted, wasted and underweight at enrollment. In univariate analysis, insulin-like growth factor (IGF) concentration at 6 months were higher in seroconverters, median (25th, 75th percentile): 26.3 (16.5, 43.5) ng/ml vs. 22.5 (13.6, 36.3) ng/ml for non-seroconverters, p-value = 0.024. At nine months, fecal myeloperoxidase (MPO) concentrations were significantly lower in seroconverters, 3050(1250, 7587) ng/ml vs. 4623.3 (2189, 11650) ng/ml in non-seroconverted children, p-value = 0.017. In multivariable logistic regression analysis, alpha-1 acid glycoprotein (AGP) and IGF-1 concentrations were positively associated with seroconversion at six months. The presence of sapovirus and rotavirus in fecal samples at the time of rotavirus administration, was associated with non-seroconversion and seroconversion, respectively. CONCLUSION: We detected high baseline RV seropositivity and impaired RV vaccine immunogenicity in this high-risk group of children. Healthy growth, serum IGF-1 and AGP, and fecal shedding of rotavirus were positively associated with RV IgA seroconversion following immunization, whereas the presence of sapovirus was more common in non-seroconverters. Trial registration: Clinical Trials ID: NCT03588013.
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spelling pubmed-91684392022-06-14 Association of Anti-Rotavirus IgA Seroconversion with Growth, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Enteropathogens in Rural Pakistani Infants Ahmed, Sheraz Iqbal, Junaid Sadiq, Kamran Umrani, Fayaz Rizvi, Arjumand Kabir, Furqan Jamil, Zehra Syed, Sana Ehsan, Lubaina Zulqarnain, Fatima Sajid, Muhammed Hotwani, Aneeta Rahman, Najeeb Ma, Jennie Z. McNeal, Monica Ann Costa Clemens, Sue Talat Iqbal, Najeeha Moore, Sean R. Ali, Asad Vaccine Article BACKGROUND: The underperformance of oral vaccines in children of low- and middle-income countries is partly attributable to underlying environmental enteric dysfunction (EED). METHODOLOGY: We conducted a longitudinal, community-based study to evaluate the association of oral rotavirus vaccine (Rotarix®) seroconversion with growth anthropometrics, EED biomarkers and intestinal enteropathogens in Pakistani infants. Children were enrolled between three to six months of their age based on their nutritional status. We measured serum anti-rotavirus immunoglobulin A (IgA) at enrollment and nine months of age with EED biomarkers and intestinal enteropathogens. RESULTS: A total of 391 infants received two doses of rotavirus (RV) vaccine. 331/391 provided paired blood samples. Of these 331 children, 45% seroconverted at 9 months of age, 35% did not seroconvert and 20% were seropositive at baseline. Non-seroconverted children were more likely to be stunted, wasted and underweight at enrollment. In univariate analysis, insulin-like growth factor (IGF) concentration at 6 months were higher in seroconverters, median (25th, 75th percentile): 26.3 (16.5, 43.5) ng/ml vs. 22.5 (13.6, 36.3) ng/ml for non-seroconverters, p-value = 0.024. At nine months, fecal myeloperoxidase (MPO) concentrations were significantly lower in seroconverters, 3050(1250, 7587) ng/ml vs. 4623.3 (2189, 11650) ng/ml in non-seroconverted children, p-value = 0.017. In multivariable logistic regression analysis, alpha-1 acid glycoprotein (AGP) and IGF-1 concentrations were positively associated with seroconversion at six months. The presence of sapovirus and rotavirus in fecal samples at the time of rotavirus administration, was associated with non-seroconversion and seroconversion, respectively. CONCLUSION: We detected high baseline RV seropositivity and impaired RV vaccine immunogenicity in this high-risk group of children. Healthy growth, serum IGF-1 and AGP, and fecal shedding of rotavirus were positively associated with RV IgA seroconversion following immunization, whereas the presence of sapovirus was more common in non-seroconverters. Trial registration: Clinical Trials ID: NCT03588013. Elsevier Science 2022-05-31 /pmc/articles/PMC9168439/ /pubmed/35534310 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.04.032 Text en © 2022 The Author(s) https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
spellingShingle Article
Ahmed, Sheraz
Iqbal, Junaid
Sadiq, Kamran
Umrani, Fayaz
Rizvi, Arjumand
Kabir, Furqan
Jamil, Zehra
Syed, Sana
Ehsan, Lubaina
Zulqarnain, Fatima
Sajid, Muhammed
Hotwani, Aneeta
Rahman, Najeeb
Ma, Jennie Z.
McNeal, Monica
Ann Costa Clemens, Sue
Talat Iqbal, Najeeha
Moore, Sean R.
Ali, Asad
Association of Anti-Rotavirus IgA Seroconversion with Growth, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Enteropathogens in Rural Pakistani Infants
title Association of Anti-Rotavirus IgA Seroconversion with Growth, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Enteropathogens in Rural Pakistani Infants
title_full Association of Anti-Rotavirus IgA Seroconversion with Growth, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Enteropathogens in Rural Pakistani Infants
title_fullStr Association of Anti-Rotavirus IgA Seroconversion with Growth, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Enteropathogens in Rural Pakistani Infants
title_full_unstemmed Association of Anti-Rotavirus IgA Seroconversion with Growth, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Enteropathogens in Rural Pakistani Infants
title_short Association of Anti-Rotavirus IgA Seroconversion with Growth, Environmental Enteric Dysfunction and Enteropathogens in Rural Pakistani Infants
title_sort association of anti-rotavirus iga seroconversion with growth, environmental enteric dysfunction and enteropathogens in rural pakistani infants
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9168439/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35534310
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.vaccine.2022.04.032
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