2020
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.573629
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Limited Neonatal Carbohydrate-Specific Antibody Repertoire Consecutive to Partial Prenatal Transfer of Maternal Antibodies

Abstract: Despite the prominence of carbohydrate-specific antibodies in human sera, data on their emergence and antigen specificities are limited. Whereas maternal IgG are transferred prenatally to the fetal circulation, IgM present in cord blood originate from fetal B lymphocytes. Considering the limited exposure of the fetus to foreign antigens, we assessed the repertoire of carbohydrate-specific antibodies in human cord blood and matched maternal blood samples using glycan arrays. Carbohydrate-specific IgM was absent… Show more

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“…Bacteroides and H. pylori are potentially pathobionts [ 163 ]. The transfer of maternal blood IgGs specific to other Bacteroides epitopes to the fetus before birth protects the infant from Bacteroides [ 245 ]. The blood of patients with Crohn’s disease contains increased amounts of IgGs against fucosylated glycans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bacteroides and H. pylori are potentially pathobionts [ 163 ]. The transfer of maternal blood IgGs specific to other Bacteroides epitopes to the fetus before birth protects the infant from Bacteroides [ 245 ]. The blood of patients with Crohn’s disease contains increased amounts of IgGs against fucosylated glycans.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%