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Mycoplasma pneumoniae carriage evades induction of protective mucosal antibodies

Authors :
De Groot, Ruben Cornelis Anthonie
Estevao, Silvia Cristina
Sauteur, Patrick Michael Meyer
Perkasa, Aditya
Hoogenboezem, Theo
Spuesens, Emiel Benny Margriet
Verhagen, Lilly Maria
Van Rossum, Anna Maria Christiane
Unger, Wendy Wilhelmina Josephina
De Groot, Ruben Cornelis Anthonie
Estevao, Silvia Cristina
Sauteur, Patrick Michael Meyer
Perkasa, Aditya
Hoogenboezem, Theo
Spuesens, Emiel Benny Margriet
Verhagen, Lilly Maria
Van Rossum, Anna Maria Christiane
Unger, Wendy Wilhelmina Josephina
Source :
De Groot , R C A , Estevao , S C , Sauteur , P M M , Perkasa , A , Hoogenboezem , T , Spuesens , E B M , Verhagen , L M , Van Rossum , A M C & Unger , W W J 2022 , ' Mycoplasma pneumoniae carriage evades induction of protective mucosal antibodies ' , European Respiratory Journal , vol. 59 , no. 4 , 2100129 .
Publication Year :
2022

Abstract

Background Mycoplasma pneumoniae is the most common bacterial cause of pneumonia in children hospitalised for community-acquired pneumonia (CAP). Prevention of infection by vaccines may be an important strategy in the presence of emerging macrolide-resistant M. pneumoniae. However, knowledge of immune responses to M. pneumoniae is limited, complicating vaccine design. Methods We studied the antibody response during M. pneumoniae respiratory tract infection and asymptomatic carriage in two different cohorts. Results In a nested case-control study (n=80) of M. pneumoniae carriers and matched controls we observed that carriage by M. pneumoniae does not lead to a rise in either mucosal or systemic M. pneumoniae-specific antibodies, even after months of persistent carriage. We replicated this finding in a second cohort (n=69) and also found that during M. pneumoniae CAP, mucosal levels of M. pneumoniaespecific IgA and IgG did increase significantly. In vitro adhesion assays revealed that high levels of M. pneumoniae-specific antibodies in nasal secretions of paediatric patients prevented the adhesion of M. pneumoniae to respiratory epithelial cells. Conclusions Our study demonstrates that M. pneumoniae-specific mucosal antibodies protect against bacterial adhesion to respiratory epithelial cells, and are induced only during M. pneumoniae infection and not during asymptomatic carriage. This is strikingly different from carriage with bacteria such as Streptococcus pneumoniae where mucosal antibodies are induced by bacterial carriage.

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OAIster
Journal :
De Groot , R C A , Estevao , S C , Sauteur , P M M , Perkasa , A , Hoogenboezem , T , Spuesens , E B M , Verhagen , L M , Van Rossum , A M C & Unger , W W J 2022 , ' Mycoplasma pneumoniae carriage evades induction of protective mucosal antibodies ' , European Respiratory Journal , vol. 59 , no. 4 , 2100129 .
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application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1376784984
Document Type :
Electronic Resource