Immunoglobulin transmission to infants born to mothers with COVID-19.

International journal of physiology, pathophysiology and pharmacology Pub Date : 2022-08-15 eCollection Date: 2022-01-01
Mina Shakery Boroujeni, Maryam Azizian, Mahshid Bahrami, Azin Kheradmand, Nooshin Tavoosi, Zeynab Rostamiyan, Khatereh Forouharnejad, Sarina Ahmadian, Iman Naamipouran, Mehdi Kiaei
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Abstract

Background: COVID-19 infection is a severe condition in pregnant women. Previous studies have suggested that anti-COVID-19 antibodies may be able to be transmitted from mother to fetus, which in itself is a protective factor in infants against the disease. However, few studies have been done in this area. In the present study, we aimed to investigate the presence of anti-COVID-19 antibodies in infants born to symptomatic and asymptomatic mothers with positive COVID-19 test.

Methods: This is a cross-sectional study performed in 2021 in Abadan on neonates, born to symptomatic and asymptomatic mothers with positive COVID-19 test. All pregnant women over the age of 38 weeks with positive PCR tests for COVID-19 were included. We collected five cc of blood from the umbilical cord of neonates immediately after birth. The samples were sent to the laboratory in laboratory tubes to measure the anti-COVID-19 IgM and IgG levels.

Results: We evaluated data of 20 neonates born to mothers with symptomatic COVID-19 and 10 neonates born to asymptomatic mothers with positive COVID-19 tests. In symptomatic groups, sixteen neonates (80%) had positive IgG antibodies and the mothers of all these neonates had positive antibodies. The mean IgG levels in infants was 73.26 ± 12.54 RU/ml and the mean IgM levels were 14.29 ± 3.71 RU/ml. Among neonates born to mothers with no symptoms, 7 neonates (70%) had positive IgG antibody. All mothers had positive antibodies. The mean IgG levels in infants were 74.50 ± 11.37 RU/ml and the mean IgM levels was 12.49 ± 2.88 RU/ml. There were no significant differences between two groups of neonates regarding positivity of IgG and antibody levels (P>0.05 for all).

Conclusion: 80% of infants born to mothers with COVID-19 pneumonia had positive IgG levels that were in line with the previous reports.

感染COVID-19母亲所生婴儿的免疫球蛋白传播。
背景:COVID-19感染是孕妇的一种严重疾病。先前的研究表明,抗covid -19抗体可能能够从母亲传播给胎儿,这本身就是婴儿免受疾病的保护因素。然而,这方面的研究很少。在本研究中,我们旨在调查COVID-19检测阳性的有症状和无症状母亲所生婴儿的抗COVID-19抗体是否存在。方法:这是一项横断面研究,于2021年在阿巴丹对COVID-19检测阳性的有症状和无症状母亲所生的新生儿进行研究。所有年龄在38周以上且PCR检测COVID-19阳性的孕妇都被纳入其中。我们在新生儿出生后立即从脐带上采集了5毫升的血液。将样本装入实验室管送入实验室,检测抗covid -19 IgM和IgG水平。结果:我们评估了20例有症状的母亲所生的新生儿和10例无症状的母亲所生的COVID-19阳性新生儿的数据。在症状组中,16例(80%)新生儿IgG抗体阳性,所有新生儿母亲抗体均阳性。婴儿IgG水平平均值为73.26±12.54 RU/ml, IgM水平平均值为14.29±3.71 RU/ml。在无症状母亲所生的新生儿中,7例(70%)新生儿IgG抗体阳性。所有母亲的抗体都呈阳性。婴儿IgG平均水平为74.50±11.37 RU/ml, IgM平均水平为12.49±2.88 RU/ml。两组新生儿IgG阳性及抗体水平比较,差异均无统计学意义(P>0.05)。结论:新冠肺炎母亲所生婴儿IgG阳性80%,与既往报道一致。
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