نتایج جستجو برای: maternal antibodies

تعداد نتایج: 262981  

2010
Marisa O. King Jeb P. Owen Hubert G. Schwabl

BACKGROUND Maternal antibodies are believed to play an integral role in protecting immunologically immature wild-passerines from environmental antigens. This study comprehensively examines the early development of the adaptive immune system in an altricial-developing wild passerine species, the house sparrow (Passer domestics), by characterizing the half-life of maternal antibodies in nestling ...

Journal: :The Journal of experimental biology 2008
Jennifer L Grindstaff

Young vertebrates are dependent primarily on innate immunity and maternally derived antibodies for immune defense. This reliance on innate immunity and the associated inflammatory response often leads to reduced growth rates after antigenic challenge. However, if offspring have maternal antibodies that recognize an antigen, these antibodies should block stimulation of the inflammatory response ...

Journal: :Immunohematology / American Red Cross 2021

Abstract Maternal antibody-mediated fetal red blood cell destruction secondary to non-D Rh system antibodies is a significant cause of hemolytic disease the fetus and newborn. Here, we report rare case severe perinatal associated with maternal antibody e antigen. In addition anemia, infant developed hyperbilirubinemia. Resolution infant’s anemia hyperbilirubinemia occurred after treatment photo...

Journal: :Ecology Letters 2021

Maternal effects are ubiquitous. Yet, the pathways through which maternal occur in wild mammals remain largely unknown. We hypothesise that immune transfer is a key mechanism by mothers can affect their offspring fitness, and individual variation maternally derived antibodies mainly depends on mother's characteristics environmental conditions she experiences. To test this, we assayed six colost...

2012
Abdessalem Hammouda Slaheddine Selmi Jessica Pearce-Duvet Mohamed Ali Chokri Audrey Arnal Michel Gauthier-Clerc Thierry Boulinier

Female birds transfer antibodies to their offspring via the egg yolk, thus possibly providing passive immunity against infectious diseases to which hatchlings may be exposed, thereby affecting their fitness. It is nonetheless unclear whether the amount of maternal antibodies transmitted into egg yolks varies with female quality and egg laying order. In this paper, we investigated the transfer o...

Journal: :Proceedings. Biological sciences 2006
Eva R Kallio Antti Poikonen Antti Vaheri Olli Vapalahti Heikki Henttonen Esa Koskela Tapio Mappes

The transfer of maternal antibodies from mother to progeny is a well-known phenomenon in avian and mammalian species. Optimally, they protect the newborn against the pathogens in the environment. The effect of maternal antibodies on microparasite transmission dynamics may have important consequences for both the fitness of the host and the epizootic processes of the pathogens. However, there is...

2017
Yike Jiang Chaya D. Patel Richard Manivanh Brian North Iara M. Backes David A. Posner Francesca Gilli Andrew R. Pachner Lananh N. Nguyen David A. Leib

While antibody responses to neurovirulent pathogens are critical for clearance, the extent to which antibodies access the nervous system to ameliorate infection is poorly understood. In this study on herpes simplex virus 1 (HSV-1), we demonstrate that HSV-specific antibodies are present during HSV-1 latency in the nervous systems of both mice and humans. We show that antibody-secreting cells en...

Journal: :The Journal of veterinary medical science 2010
Mohamed Fahmy Abou Elazab Yuji Fukushima Yukihiro Fujita Hiroyuki Horiuchi Haruo Matsuda Shuichi Furusawa

Prolonged interference or suppression of maternal antibodies of the humoral immune response of newly hatched chicks to active immunization has been documented; however, the immunological mechanisms responsible for such suppression are still unclear. Laying hens were immunized with dinitrophenyl-keyhole limpet hemocyanin (DNP-KLH). Purified maternal anti-DNP or non-specific IgY antibodies were t...

2014
Stefan Niewiesk

Neonates have an immature immune system, which cannot adequately protect against infectious diseases. Early in life, immune protection is accomplished by maternal antibodies transferred from mother to offspring. However, decaying maternal antibodies inhibit vaccination as is exemplified by the inhibition of seroconversion after measles vaccination. This phenomenon has been described in both hum...

Journal: :Blood 2006
Heyu Ni Pingguo Chen Christopher M Spring Ebrahim Sayeh John W Semple Alan H Lazarus Richard O Hynes John Freedman

Fetal and neonatal alloimmune thrombo cytopenia (FNAITP) is a life-threatening bleeding disorder caused by maternal antibodies directed against fetal platelet antigens. The immunoreactive epitopes in FNAITP are primarily located in the extracellular regions of the platelet glycoprotein IIIa (beta3 integrin). Here we have established a novel animal model of FNAITP using beta3 integrin-deficient ...

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