peer reviewedMaternal immune transfer is the most significant source of protection from early-life infection, but whether maternal transfer of immunity by nursing permanently alters offspring immunity is poorly understood. Here, we identify maternal immune imprinting of offspring nursed by mothers who had a pre-conception helminth infection. Nursing of pups by helminth-exposed mothers transferred protective cellular immunity to these offspring against helminth infection. Enhanced control of infection was not dependent on maternal antibody. Protection associated with systemic development of protective type 2 immunity in T helper 2 (TH2) impaired IL-4R-/- offspring. This maternally acquired immunity was maintained into maturity and required t...
Helminths are parasitic nematodes and trematodes, grouped together because of morphological similari...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
6 pagesInternational audienceParasites (or diseases) are a major selective force for the evolution o...
Maternal immune transfer is the most significant source of protection from early-life infection, but...
Helminth infections leave a long lasting immunological footprint on their hosts. Clinical studies ha...
In early life the immature immune system has a reduced ability to control infection. This susceptibi...
Using multiple murine foster-nursing protocols, thereby eliminating placental transfer and allowing ...
The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring provides crucial protection against infection to...
Early exposure to immune stimuli, including maternal infection during the perinatal period, is incre...
For the vast majority of helminth infections, transmission from mother to foetus is the exception ra...
Modification of the immune response to schistosomal infection in children or offspring born to mothe...
Epidemiological studies have identified a correlation between maternal helminth infections and reduc...
AbstractAdult offspring of Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice showed alterations in immunity to a het...
and helminth infection each affects one third of the world population. Helminth infections down reg...
Background Chronic parasitic infections are associated with active immunomodulation which may includ...
Helminths are parasitic nematodes and trematodes, grouped together because of morphological similari...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
6 pagesInternational audienceParasites (or diseases) are a major selective force for the evolution o...
Maternal immune transfer is the most significant source of protection from early-life infection, but...
Helminth infections leave a long lasting immunological footprint on their hosts. Clinical studies ha...
In early life the immature immune system has a reduced ability to control infection. This susceptibi...
Using multiple murine foster-nursing protocols, thereby eliminating placental transfer and allowing ...
The transfer of antibodies from mother to offspring provides crucial protection against infection to...
Early exposure to immune stimuli, including maternal infection during the perinatal period, is incre...
For the vast majority of helminth infections, transmission from mother to foetus is the exception ra...
Modification of the immune response to schistosomal infection in children or offspring born to mothe...
Epidemiological studies have identified a correlation between maternal helminth infections and reduc...
AbstractAdult offspring of Schistosoma mansoni-infected mice showed alterations in immunity to a het...
and helminth infection each affects one third of the world population. Helminth infections down reg...
Background Chronic parasitic infections are associated with active immunomodulation which may includ...
Helminths are parasitic nematodes and trematodes, grouped together because of morphological similari...
1. Little is known about the maternal transfer of antibodies in natural host-parasite systems despit...
6 pagesInternational audienceParasites (or diseases) are a major selective force for the evolution o...