Maternal secretor status affects oral rotavirus vaccine response in breastfed infants in Bangladesh

FB Williams, A Kader, ER Colgate… - The Journal of …, 2021 - academic.oup.com
FB Williams, A Kader, ER Colgate, DM Dickson, M Carmolli, MI Uddin, S Sharmin, S Islam
The Journal of infectious diseases, 2021academic.oup.com
Secretor status controls mucosal histo–blood group antigen expression and is associated
with susceptibility to rotavirus (RV) diarrhea, with nonsecretors less susceptible to
symptomatic infection. The role of breast milk secretor status on oral live-attenuated RV
vaccine response in breastfed infants has not been explored. In a monovalent G1P [8] RV
vaccine (Rotarix) trial in Bangladesh, RV-specific plasma immunoglobulin A antibody
seroconversion rates were higher among infants of maternal nonsecretors (39%) than …
Abstract
Secretor status controls mucosal histo–blood group antigen expression and is associated with susceptibility to rotavirus (RV) diarrhea, with nonsecretors less susceptible to symptomatic infection. The role of breast milk secretor status on oral live-attenuated RV vaccine response in breastfed infants has not been explored. In a monovalent G1P[8] RV vaccine (Rotarix) trial in Bangladesh, RV-specific plasma immunoglobulin A antibody seroconversion rates were higher among infants of maternal nonsecretors (39%) than infants of maternal secretors (23%; P = .001). Maternal status remained a significant predictor when correcting for infant status (P = .002). Maternal secretor status should be considered when interpreting oral RV vaccine responses in low- and middle-income settings.
Clinical Trials Registration. NCT01375647.
Oxford University Press
以上显示的是最相近的搜索结果。 查看全部搜索结果