母亲免疫接种可促进新生儿对乙型肝炎疫苗的免疫应答

Maternal immunization promotes the immune response of neonates towards hepatitis B vaccine
作者:Zhang, W., Guo, Z., Zhang, L., Liu, Z., Li, J., Ji, Z., Xu, R., Zhao, N., Li, F., Chen, X., Yan, Y., Zhang, J., An, Q., Yang, H., Den, Z., Shao, Z.
机构: 第四军医大学公共卫生学院流行病学教研室
期刊: J VIRAL HEPATITIS2013年12月12期20 卷

 

Abstract

Infants infected with hepatitis B virus (HBV) face the risk of developing severe complications. Unfortunately, in spite of universal vaccination programmes, 5% or more of vaccinated newborns still do not achieve protective levels of anti-hepatitis B virus surface antigen titres (anti-HBs). The aim of this study was to use animal experiments and population-based research to determine whether maternal vaccination against HBV affects the outcome of neonatal vaccination. Six sows and 53 newborn piglets were used for this study and randomly assigned to the vaccination group (three 20 μg doses of recombinant HBV vaccine). All the piglets were followed up to 10 weeks of age, and peripheral blood was withdrawn for measurement of anti-HBs. A cross-sectional study was also conducted on 449 mothers with infants. A structured questionnaire was used to collect demographic, medical and maternal data, and their peripheral blood was collected for measurement of anti-HBs. The results of animal experiments demonstrated that nonvaccinated piglets born to vaccinated sows and nonvaccinated piglets born to nonvaccinated sows were negative for anti-HBs. Repeated measures analysis of variance showed that the titres of anti-HBs in vaccinated piglets born to vaccinated sows were significantly higher than in vaccinated piglets born to nonvaccinated sows (P < 0.05). In a population-based study, a cumulative logistic regression analysis showed that the strongest influences on neonatal anti-HBs titres were delay of the first vaccination dose [OR = 3.02(95% CI: 1.72-5.30)] and maternal anti-HBs titres [OR = 2.48(95% CI: 2.03-3.04)]. In conclusion, high maternal anti-HBs titres can enhance the response to HBV vaccination in infants.

 

通讯作者:Zhang, W.; Department of Epidemiology, School of Public Health, Fourth Military Medical University, No.17, Changle west RD, Xian 710032, China; email:zhjshao@hotmail.com
学科代码:传染病学   关键词:HBV; hepatitis B vaccine; immu ,中国作者重要发表 爱思唯尔医学网, Elseviermed
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