At birth, neonates are particularly vulnerable to infection and transplacental transfer of immunoglobulin G (IgG) from mother to fetus provides crucial protection in the first weeks of life. Transcytosis of IgG occurs via binding with the neonatal Fc receptor (FcRn) in the placental synctiotrophoblast. As maternal vaccination becomes an increasingly important strategy for the protection of young infants, improving our understanding of transplacental transfer and the factors that may affect this will become increasingly important, especially in low-income countries where the burden of morbidity and mortality is highest. This review highlights factors of relevance to maternal vaccination that may modulate placental transfer—IgG subclass, glyc...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Glycosylation patterns have the potential to affect the function of antibody, ant...
International audienceIn humans, maternal IgGs are transferred to the fetus from the second trimeste...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Vaccination in pregnancy boosts maternal vaccine-specific antibody concentration ...
At birth, neonates are particularly vulnerable to infection and transplacental transfer of immunoglo...
At birth, neonates are particularly vulnerable to infection and transplacental transfer of immunoglo...
Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus provides protection from infection in the firs...
Despite the worldwide success of vaccination, newborns remain vulnerable to infections. While neonat...
Influenza is an important cause of illness and morbidity for infants. Seasonal influenza vaccination...
The focus of this thesis is on the transport of maternal antibodies during pregnancy across the plac...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Despite the worldwide success of vaccination, newborns remain vulnerable to inf...
Newborn infants, especially preterm infants, have an immature immune system, which is not capable to...
Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus provides protection from infection in the firs...
The transfer of maternal γ-globulin (IgG) provides the neonate with humoral immunity during early li...
THE ROLE OF THE NEONATAL FC RECEPTOR (FCRN) IN THE TRANSFER OF PASSIVE IMMUNITY AND MAINTENANCE OF A...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Glycosylation patterns have the potential to affect the function of antibody, ant...
International audienceIn humans, maternal IgGs are transferred to the fetus from the second trimeste...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Vaccination in pregnancy boosts maternal vaccine-specific antibody concentration ...
At birth, neonates are particularly vulnerable to infection and transplacental transfer of immunoglo...
At birth, neonates are particularly vulnerable to infection and transplacental transfer of immunoglo...
Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus provides protection from infection in the firs...
Despite the worldwide success of vaccination, newborns remain vulnerable to infections. While neonat...
Influenza is an important cause of illness and morbidity for infants. Seasonal influenza vaccination...
The focus of this thesis is on the transport of maternal antibodies during pregnancy across the plac...
© 2019 Elsevier Inc. Despite the worldwide success of vaccination, newborns remain vulnerable to inf...
Newborn infants, especially preterm infants, have an immature immune system, which is not capable to...
Transplacental antibody transfer from mother to fetus provides protection from infection in the firs...
The transfer of maternal γ-globulin (IgG) provides the neonate with humoral immunity during early li...
THE ROLE OF THE NEONATAL FC RECEPTOR (FCRN) IN THE TRANSFER OF PASSIVE IMMUNITY AND MAINTENANCE OF A...
With birth, the newborn is transferred from a quasi-sterile environment to the outside world. At thi...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Glycosylation patterns have the potential to affect the function of antibody, ant...
International audienceIn humans, maternal IgGs are transferred to the fetus from the second trimeste...
PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Vaccination in pregnancy boosts maternal vaccine-specific antibody concentration ...