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The overall objective of the project is to identify the determinants of antibody-mediated immunity in infants born to mothers immunized during pregnancy. Using maternal pertussis immunization as a model, the project will identify key predictors and potential determinants of vaccine responses in pregnant women, of the transfer of maternal antibodies to the newborn and of vaccine responses in infants. A systems biology approach will be used to delineate pre-vaccination and post-vaccination cellular and molecular correlates of the immune response to pertussis immunization in peripheral blood and in breastmilk.
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The overall objective of the project is to identify the determinants of antibody-mediated immunity to pertussis in infants born to mothers immunized during pregnancy. Three specific objectives will be targeted:
To reach these objectives, 40 non-pregnant and 80 pregnant women will be recruited into the study and vaccinated with a single dose of a pertussis containing vaccine (Triaxis). Blood samples will be collected from:
At delivery, a placenta fragment will be collected.
In addition, infants 2-3 months old born either from mothers who were not vaccinated against pertussis during pregnancy (n=40) or born from mothers who were vaccinated against pertussis during pregnancy (n=80) will be recruited in the study. Infants will be vaccinated with three doses of a pertussis containing vaccine (Vaxelis), each one month apart starting from 2-3 months of age. Blood samples will be collected from:
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For pregnant and non-pregnant women
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For non-pregnant women Last Tdap vaccination < 12 months before
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200 participants in 4 patient groups
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