Neutralizing and binding antibody responses to SARS-CoV-2 with hybrid immunity in pregnancy

Hybrid immunity against SARS-CoV-2 has not been well studied in pregnancy. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of neutralizing antibodies (nAb) and binding antibodies in pregnant individuals who received mRNA vaccination, natural infection, or both. A third vaccine dose augmented nAb levels compar...

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Veröffentlicht in:npj vaccines 2024-08, Vol.9 (1), p.156-12, Article 156
Hauptverfasser: Li, Lin, Matsui, Yusuke, Prahl, Mary K., Cassidy, Arianna G., Golan, Yarden, Jigmeddagva, Unurzul, Ozarslan, Nida, Lin, Christine Y., Buarpung, Sirirak, Gonzalez, Veronica J., Chidboy, Megan A., Basilio, Emilia, Lynch, Kara L., Song, Dongli, Jegatheesan, Priya, Rai, Daljeet S., Govindaswami, Balaji, Needens, Jordan, Rincon, Monica, Myatt, Leslie, Taha, Taha Y., Montano, Mauricio, Ott, Melanie, Greene, Warner C., Gaw, Stephanie L.
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Zusammenfassung:Hybrid immunity against SARS-CoV-2 has not been well studied in pregnancy. We conducted a comprehensive analysis of neutralizing antibodies (nAb) and binding antibodies in pregnant individuals who received mRNA vaccination, natural infection, or both. A third vaccine dose augmented nAb levels compared to the two-dose regimen or natural infection alone; this effect was more pronounced in hybrid immunity. There was reduced anti-Omicron nAb, but the maternal-fetal transfer efficiency remained comparable to that of other variants. Vaccine-induced nAbs were transferred more efficiently than infection-induced nAbs. Anti-spike receptor binding domain (RBD) IgG was associated with nAb against wild-type (Wuhan-Hu-1) following breakthrough infection. Both vaccination and infection-induced anti-RBD IgA, which was more durable than anti-nucleocapsid IgA. IgA response was attenuated in pregnancy compared to non-pregnant controls. These data provide additional evidence of augmentation of humoral immune responses in hybrid immunity in pregnancy.
ISSN:2059-0105
2059-0105
DOI:10.1038/s41541-024-00948-3