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Temporal development of the humoral immune response to surface antigens of Moraxella catarrhalis in young infants

  • Suzanne J.C. Verhaegh
  • , Corné P. De Vogel
  • , Kristian Riesbeck
  • , Eric R. Lafontaine
  • , Timothy F. Murphy
  • , Henri A. Verbrugh
  • , Vincent W.V. Jaddoe
  • , Albert Hofman
  • , Henriëtte A. Moll
  • , Alex Van Belkum
  • , John P. Hays
  • Erasmus University Rotterdam
  • Lund University
  • University of Georgia

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Abstract

The primary Moraxella catarrhalis-specific humoral immune response, and its association with nasopharyngeal colonization, was studied in a cohort of infants from birth to 2 years of age.Results indicated that the levels of antigen-specific IgG, IgA and IgM showed extensive inter-individual variability over time, with IgM and IgA levels to all 9 recombinant domains, from 7 different OMPs, being relatively low throughout the study period. In contrast, the level of antigen-specific IgG was significantly higher for the recombinant domains Hag 385-863, MID 764-913, MID 962-1200, UspA1 557-704 and UspA2 165-318 in cord blood compared to 6 months of age (P≤0.001). This was a most likely a consequence of maternal transmission of antigen-specific IgG to newborn babies, possibly indicating a future role for these 3 surface antigens in the development of an effective humoral immune response to M. catarrhalis. Finally, at 2 years of age, the levels of antigen-specific IgG still remained far below that obtained from cord blood samples, indicating that the immune response to M. catarrhalis has not matured at 2 years of age.We provide evidence that a humoral antibody response to OMPs UspA1, UspA2 and Hag/MID may play a role in the immune response to community acquired M. catarrhalis colonization events.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)5603-5610
Number of pages8
JournalVaccine
Volume29
Issue number34
DOIs
StatePublished - Aug 5 2011

Keywords

  • Children
  • Colonization
  • Immune response
  • Moraxella catarrhalis
  • Surface antigens
  • Vaccine

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