Assessment of antibody level and avidity against Bordetella pertussis in a cohort of Egyptian individuals aged 1–18 years

Pertussis specific antibodies were studied with respect to quality and quantity in a cohort of apparently healthy Egyptian children and adolescents, with their age range between 1 and 18 years, in an attempt to get a close and clear insight into the current humoral immunization status in this specif...

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Main Authors: Nihal M. Ibrahim, Ebtsam M. El-kady, Somiaa A. Eissa, Ahmed F. Wahby
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Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2016-01-01
Series:Journal of Advanced Research
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Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123215000326
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spelling doaj-ff15953a45d748bc97fd61690aa07d992020-11-24T23:59:29ZengElsevierJournal of Advanced Research2090-12322090-12242016-01-017110511110.1016/j.jare.2015.03.002Assessment of antibody level and avidity against Bordetella pertussis in a cohort of Egyptian individuals aged 1–18 yearsNihal M. Ibrahim0Ebtsam M. El-kady1Somiaa A. Eissa2Ahmed F. Wahby3Department of Molecular Biology, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Microbial Biotechnology, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, EgyptDepartment of Medical Microbiology and Immunology, Faculty of Medicine, Cairo University, EgyptDepartment of Molecular Biology, National Research Center, Dokki, Cairo, EgyptPertussis specific antibodies were studied with respect to quality and quantity in a cohort of apparently healthy Egyptian children and adolescents, with their age range between 1 and 18 years, in an attempt to get a close and clear insight into the current humoral immunization status in this specified group and to try find a relation between the antibody levels and their avidities in eradication of this devastating infectious disease. Our results showed that avidity increase was most marked in young school children (6–8 years) where it seemed to reach a plateau in older children and adolescents. Antibody titer was highest in toddlers (1–2 years) and young school children (6–8 years) groups, most probably following vaccination and/or booster doses. Among children aged 1–5 years, 28% had highly avid and 50% had high titer antibodies, whereas in adolescents aged 13–18 years, 70% had highly avid antibodies and only 30% had high titer antibodies. The results clearly demonstrated that while levels of anti-Bordetella pertussis (B. pertussis) antibodies wane with growing age, the avidity seems to increase, to a plateau, irrespective of further antigen exposure in a pattern showing complete independence of avidity on concentration. The present study draws attention to the importance of avidity measurements, together with conventional ELISAs, for evaluating immunity against pertussis. Being based on a limited sample size, it could open doors for larger-scale surveys to be possible indicators for the need and timing of booster vaccination doses among Egyptians.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123215000326Whooping coughB. pertussisAntibody avidityVaccination
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author Nihal M. Ibrahim
Ebtsam M. El-kady
Somiaa A. Eissa
Ahmed F. Wahby
spellingShingle Nihal M. Ibrahim
Ebtsam M. El-kady
Somiaa A. Eissa
Ahmed F. Wahby
Assessment of antibody level and avidity against Bordetella pertussis in a cohort of Egyptian individuals aged 1–18 years
Journal of Advanced Research
Whooping cough
B. pertussis
Antibody avidity
Vaccination
author_facet Nihal M. Ibrahim
Ebtsam M. El-kady
Somiaa A. Eissa
Ahmed F. Wahby
author_sort Nihal M. Ibrahim
title Assessment of antibody level and avidity against Bordetella pertussis in a cohort of Egyptian individuals aged 1–18 years
title_short Assessment of antibody level and avidity against Bordetella pertussis in a cohort of Egyptian individuals aged 1–18 years
title_full Assessment of antibody level and avidity against Bordetella pertussis in a cohort of Egyptian individuals aged 1–18 years
title_fullStr Assessment of antibody level and avidity against Bordetella pertussis in a cohort of Egyptian individuals aged 1–18 years
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of antibody level and avidity against Bordetella pertussis in a cohort of Egyptian individuals aged 1–18 years
title_sort assessment of antibody level and avidity against bordetella pertussis in a cohort of egyptian individuals aged 1–18 years
publisher Elsevier
series Journal of Advanced Research
issn 2090-1232
2090-1224
publishDate 2016-01-01
description Pertussis specific antibodies were studied with respect to quality and quantity in a cohort of apparently healthy Egyptian children and adolescents, with their age range between 1 and 18 years, in an attempt to get a close and clear insight into the current humoral immunization status in this specified group and to try find a relation between the antibody levels and their avidities in eradication of this devastating infectious disease. Our results showed that avidity increase was most marked in young school children (6–8 years) where it seemed to reach a plateau in older children and adolescents. Antibody titer was highest in toddlers (1–2 years) and young school children (6–8 years) groups, most probably following vaccination and/or booster doses. Among children aged 1–5 years, 28% had highly avid and 50% had high titer antibodies, whereas in adolescents aged 13–18 years, 70% had highly avid antibodies and only 30% had high titer antibodies. The results clearly demonstrated that while levels of anti-Bordetella pertussis (B. pertussis) antibodies wane with growing age, the avidity seems to increase, to a plateau, irrespective of further antigen exposure in a pattern showing complete independence of avidity on concentration. The present study draws attention to the importance of avidity measurements, together with conventional ELISAs, for evaluating immunity against pertussis. Being based on a limited sample size, it could open doors for larger-scale surveys to be possible indicators for the need and timing of booster vaccination doses among Egyptians.
topic Whooping cough
B. pertussis
Antibody avidity
Vaccination
url http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S2090123215000326
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