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Discrimination of primary and chronic cytomegalovirus infection based on humoral immune profiles in pregnancy.

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Hederman, AP; Remmel, CA; Sharma, S; Natarajan, H; Weiner, JA; Wrapp, D; Donner, C; Delforge, M-L; d'Angelo, P; Furione, M; Fornara, C ...
Published in: J Clin Invest
October 15, 2024

BACKGROUNDMost humans have been infected with cytomegalovirus (CMV) by midlife without clinical signs of disease. However, in settings in which the immune system is undeveloped or compromised, the virus is not adequately controlled and consequently presents a major infectious cause of both congenital disease during pregnancy as well as opportunistic infection in children and adults. With clear evidence that risk to the fetus varies with gestational age at the time of primary maternal infection, further research on humoral responses to primary CMV infection during pregnancy is needed.METHODSHere, systems serology tools were applied to characterize antibody responses to CMV infection in pregnant and nonpregnant women experiencing either primary or chronic infection.RESULTSWhereas strikingly different antibody profiles were observed depending on infection status, limited differences were associated with pregnancy status. Beyond known differences in IgM responses used clinically for identification of primary infection, distinctions observed in IgA and FcγR-binding antibodies and among antigen specificities accurately predicted infection status. Machine learning was used to define the transition from primary to chronic states and predict time since infection with high accuracy. Humoral responses diverged over time in an antigen-specific manner, with IgG3 responses toward tegument decreasing over time as typical of viral infections, while those directed to pentamer and glycoprotein B were lower during acute and greatest during chronic infection.CONCLUSIONIn sum, this work provides insights into the antibody response associated with CMV infection status in the context of pregnancy, revealing aspects of humoral immunity that have the potential to improve CMV diagnostics.FUNDINGCYMAF consortium and NIH NIAID.

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J Clin Invest

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1558-8238

Publication Date

October 15, 2024

Volume

134

Issue

20

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
  • Pregnancy
  • Immunology
  • Immunoglobulin M
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • Immunity, Humoral
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cytomegalovirus Infections
  • Cytomegalovirus
 

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Hederman, A. P., Remmel, C. A., Sharma, S., Natarajan, H., Weiner, J. A., Wrapp, D., … Ackerman, M. E. (2024). Discrimination of primary and chronic cytomegalovirus infection based on humoral immune profiles in pregnancy. J Clin Invest, 134(20). https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI180560
Hederman, Andrew P., Christopher Al Remmel, Shilpee Sharma, Harini Natarajan, Joshua A. Weiner, Daniel Wrapp, Catherine Donner, et al. “Discrimination of primary and chronic cytomegalovirus infection based on humoral immune profiles in pregnancy.J Clin Invest 134, no. 20 (October 15, 2024). https://doi.org/10.1172/JCI180560.
Hederman AP, Remmel CA, Sharma S, Natarajan H, Weiner JA, Wrapp D, et al. Discrimination of primary and chronic cytomegalovirus infection based on humoral immune profiles in pregnancy. J Clin Invest. 2024 Oct 15;134(20).
Hederman, Andrew P., et al. “Discrimination of primary and chronic cytomegalovirus infection based on humoral immune profiles in pregnancy.J Clin Invest, vol. 134, no. 20, Oct. 2024. Pubmed, doi:10.1172/JCI180560.
Hederman AP, Remmel CA, Sharma S, Natarajan H, Weiner JA, Wrapp D, Donner C, Delforge M-L, d’Angelo P, Furione M, Fornara C, McLellan JS, Lilleri D, Marchant A, Ackerman ME. Discrimination of primary and chronic cytomegalovirus infection based on humoral immune profiles in pregnancy. J Clin Invest. 2024 Oct 15;134(20).

Published In

J Clin Invest

DOI

EISSN

1558-8238

Publication Date

October 15, 2024

Volume

134

Issue

20

Location

United States

Related Subject Headings

  • Pregnancy Complications, Infectious
  • Pregnancy
  • Immunology
  • Immunoglobulin M
  • Immunoglobulin G
  • Immunity, Humoral
  • Humans
  • Female
  • Cytomegalovirus Infections
  • Cytomegalovirus