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Antibody response after RSV infection in children younger than 1 year of age living in a rural area of Mozambique
Authors:Roca Anna  Quintó Llorenç  Abacassamo Fátima  Loscertales Maria Paz  Gómez-Olivé Francesc Xavier  Fenwick Fiona  Cane Patricia A  Saiz Juan Carlos  Toms Geoffrey  Alonso Pedro L
Institution:Unitat d'Epidemiologia i Bioestadística-UASP, Hospital Clinic, Universitat de Barcelona, Spain. aroca@medicina.ub.es
Abstract:Serological responses have been studied in respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infected children < 1 year of age attending the outpatient department of the Manhiça District Hospital (Mozambique). Molecular characterization of viral RNA in nasopharyngeal aspirates from the infected children indicated a high level of genetic uniformity among the infecting viruses, all of which belonged to a single genotype of RSV group A. A representative virus strain, Moz00, was isolated from one of the infants and was used, together with the group A strain A2 and the group B strain 8/60, as antigens in the quantification of infant antibody responses. In this study, 97.5% (39/40) and 96.4% (27/28) of infected children produced an antibody response against Moz00 detected by the membrane fluorescent antibody test (MFAT) and the neutralization test (NT), respectively. Seroconversion rates decreased when the A2 and 8/60 strains were used as antigen in MFAT (95.4% and 88.2%, respectively) or NT (81.8% and 54.5%, respectively), indicating that antibody responses had both group‐ and strain‐specific components. Antibodies in convalescent sera of infected children were compared with maternally derived antibodies detected in a group of children also < 1 year of age, but with no evidence of RSV infection. The convalescent sera exhibited reduced neutralizing capacity when the 8/60 strain was used as antigen (P = 0.028), suggesting that the infant antibody response lacks neutralizing capacity against strains of the heterologous virus group. Restricted cross‐reactivity and neutralizing capacity of antibodies generated by young children might be expected to induce only moderate protection in subsequent epidemics against genetically distant strains. J. Med. Virol. 69:579–587, 2003. © 2003 Wiley‐Liss, Inc.
Keywords:RSV  humoral immunity  developing countries
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