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Clin Vaccine Immunol ; 16(6): 916-23, 2009 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-19403781

ABSTRACT

This study focuses on the immunogenicity of the following three pneumococcal vaccine candidate proteins in Filipino infants, all inducing protection in animal models: pneumococcal histidine triad protein D (PhtD), choline binding protein A (CbpA), and the lysozyme LytC. The immunoglobulin G antibody concentrations to PhtD, its putative, protective, and exposed C-terminal fragment (PhtD C), CbpA, and LytC were measured by enzyme immunoassay in 52 serum samples from pregnant women, 39 cord blood samples, and consecutive serum samples (n = 263) from 52 newborns between 6 weeks and 10 months of age scheduled to be taken at six time points. A nasopharyngeal swab to detect pneumococcal carriage was taken parallel to the serum samples. The antibody concentrations in the cord blood samples were similar to those in the samples from the mothers. In infant sera, the geometric mean antibody concentrations (GMCs) for all three proteins decreased until the age of 18 weeks and started to increase after that age, suggesting that the infants' own antibody production started close to the age of 4 to 5 months. The increase in GMCs by age, most clear-cut for CbpA, was associated with pneumococcal carriage. Anti-PhtD concentrations were higher than anti-PhtD C concentrations but correlated well (r of 0.89 at 10.5 months), suggesting that antibodies are directed to the supposedly exposed and protective C-terminal part of PhtD. Our results show that young children are able to develop an antibody response to PhtD, CbpA, and LytC and encourage the development of pneumococcal protein vaccines for this age group.


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Antibodies, Bacterial/blood , Bacterial Proteins/immunology , Carrier State/immunology , Pneumococcal Infections/immunology , Streptococcus pneumoniae/immunology , Age Factors , Animals , Female , Fetal Blood/immunology , Humans , Infant , Male , N-Acetylmuramoyl-L-alanine Amidase/immunology , Nasopharynx/microbiology , Philippines , Pregnancy , Pregnant Women
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Pediatr Infect Dis J ; 26(5): 447-9, 2007 May.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17468659

ABSTRACT

We examined naturally acquired antibodies to pneumococcal vaccine candidate proteins PhtB and PhtE in children during their first 2 years of life. Prior culture-confirmed pneumococcal exposure was shown to induce the development of anti-PhtB and -PhtE antibodies. The anti-PhtB or -PhtE antibody concentrations were not significantly associated with a decreased risk of subsequent pneumococcal acute otitis media.


Subject(s)
Antibodies, Bacterial/blood , Bacterial Proteins/immunology , Hydrolases/immunology , Streptococcus pneumoniae/immunology , Acute Disease , Adult , Age Factors , Humans , Infant , Membrane Proteins/immunology , Otitis Media/etiology
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Clin Vaccine Immunol ; 13(10): 1177-9, 2006 Oct.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-16928889

ABSTRACT

Pneumococcal neuraminidase, NanA, is a pneumococcal vaccine candidate. Prior culture-confirmed pneumococcal contacts were shown to induce serum anti-NanA antibodies during the first 2 years of life. The antibody concentrations at neither 12 nor 18 months were significantly associated with the risk of subsequent pneumococcal carriage or acute otitis media.


Subject(s)
Carrier State/immunology , Carrier State/transmission , Neuraminidase/immunology , Otitis Media/immunology , Pneumococcal Infections/immunology , Pneumococcal Infections/transmission , Streptococcus pneumoniae/enzymology , Acute Disease , Adult , Carrier State/blood , Child, Preschool , Humans , Immunoglobulin G/blood , Infant , Otitis Media/blood , Pneumococcal Infections/blood , Streptococcus pneumoniae/immunology
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