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Rotavirus specific maternal antibodies and immune response to RV3-BB rotavirus vaccine in central java and yogyakarta, Indonesia.
Vaccine ( IF 5.5 ) Pub Date : 2020-03-09 , DOI: 10.1016/j.vaccine.2020.02.087
Margie H Danchin 1 , Julie E Bines 1 , Emma Watts 2 , Daniel Cowley 2 , Daniel Pavlic 2 , Katherine J Lee 3 , Hamidul Huque 3 , Carl Kirkwood 4 , Hera Nirwati 5 , Jarir At Thobari 6 , Cahya Dewi Satria 7 , Yati Soenarto 7 , Vicka Oktaria 8
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Background

Placental or breast milk maternal antibodies can potentially reduce oral rotavirus vaccine efficacy in developing countries. We aimed to examine the relationship between the level of rotavirus specific immunoglobulin A (IgA) and neutralising antibodies (NA) in colostrum and breast milk and cord IgG, with cumulative vaccine take following one and three doses of oral RV3-BB rotavirus vaccine within a Phase IIb trial in Indonesia.

Methods

196 infants received three doses of RV3-BB in a randomized, double-blinded trial, using a neonatal schedule (first dose at 0–5 days of age, n = 61), an infant schedule (first dose at ~ 8 weeks of age, n = 67) or placebo (n = 68). Rotavirus specific IgA and NA in colostrum and breast milk, rotavirus specific cord IgG, Serum IgA and stool excretion were measured.

Results

There was little evidence of an association between IgA in colostrum or breast milk and cumulative vaccine take after three doses in the neonatal or infant groups. In the neonatal group, there was a negative association between IgG titre in cord blood and cumulative vaccine take (odds ratio [OR] 0.96; 95% confidence interval [CI] 0.92–1.00; p = 0.03) and serum IgA response (OR 0.94; 95%CI 0.89–0.99; p = 0.02) after one dose of vaccine, which were not evident after three doses in the neonatal or infant groups.

Conclusions

Amongst Indonesian infants we did not find an association between IgA in colostrum or breast milk and vaccine take after 3 doses of RV3-BB vaccine. Maternal rotavirus antibodies in breast milk appear to have minimal impact on RV3-BB vaccine take when administered with a short delay in breast-feeding in settings with a high rotavirus disease burden.

更新日期:2020-03-09
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