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- W3100703598 abstract "Abstract Background Respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) is a major cause of severe lower respiratory tract infections in infants and there is no vaccine available. In early life, the most important contributors to protection against infectious diseases are the innate immune system and maternal antibodies. However, the mechanisms by which antibodies can protect against RSV disease are incompletely understood, as both antibody levels and neutralization capacity correlate poorly with protection. We therefore asked whether antibody-mediated natural killer (NK) cell activation correlates with RSV disease. Methods We performed an observational case-control study including infants hospitalized for RSV infection (n=43, cases), hernia surgery (n=16, controls), or RSV-negative viral respiratory tract infections (n=18, controls). First, we determined RSV antigen-specific antibody levels in infant plasma using a multiplex immunoassay. Subsequently, we measured the capacity of these antibodies to activate NK cells. Finally, we assessed Fc-glycosylation of the RSV-specific antibodies by mass spectrometry. Results We found that RSV-specific maternal antibodies potently activate NK cells in vitro . While the concentrations of RSV-specific antibodies did not differ between cases and controls, antibodies from infants hospitalized for severe lower respiratory tract infections (RSV and/or other) induced significantly less NK cell interferon gamma production than those from uninfected controls. Furthermore, NK cell activation correlated with Fc-fucosylation of RSV-specific antibodies, but their glycosylation status did not significantly differ between cases and controls. Conclusions Our results suggest that Fc-dependent antibody function and quality, exemplified by NK cell activation and glycosylation, contribute to protection against severe RSV disease and warrant further studies to evaluate the potential of harnessing these activities to develop an effective vaccine." @default.
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- W3100703598 title "Natural killer cell activation by respiratory syncytial virus-specific antibodies is decreased in infants with severe respiratory infections and correlates with Fc-glycosylation" @default.
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