Influence of placental malaria infection and maternal hypergammaglobulinaemia on materno-foetal transfer of measles and tetanus antibodies in a rural west African population
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Influence of placental malaria infection and maternal hypergammaglobulinaemia on materno-foetal transfer of measles and tetanus antibodies in a rural west African population
Abstract
Placental malaria infection jeopardizes pregnancy outcome, and its influence may also impair the transplacental transfer of some antibodies. Two hundred and thirteen Gambian mother-baby pairs were studied to determine the influence of placental malaria infection and maternal hypergammaglobulinaemia on transplacental transfer of measles and tetanus antibodies in Gambian population. Placental blood and tissue were collected for placental malaria diagnosis. Cord and maternal sera were tested for total IgG concentration by laser nephelometry and for IgG antibody to tetanus toxoid and measles by ELISA. The prevalence of placental malaria infection was 51.1%. Mothers whose placentae were parasitized had a significantly higher mean total serum IgG (22.0 g/L vs 11.3 g/L, p < 0.001) and measles antibody level (4.02 IU/mL vs 1.21 IU/mL, p < 0.01), but not tetanus antibody, than mothers with non-parasitized placentae. Results of multiple regression analysis showed that placental malaria infection and maternal hypergammaglobulinaemia were associated with the reduction of 72% (95% CI 67.84) and 86% (95% CI 76.91) in transplacental transfer of measles antibody respectively but did not influence the transfer of tetanus antibody. It is concluded that the combined influence of placental malaria infection and maternal hypergammaglobulinaemia is significantly associated with the transfer of impaired measles antibody in this population.
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