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Filter by:Supply of Normal Human Immunoglobulins (NHIg) has been in steady tension for almost 15 years in the world. The scarcity of raw material, manufacturing time by industries, and increase consumptions are some of the causes. These phenomena has been accentuated for two years in the context of pandemic. Faced these difficulties, the french National Medication Security Agency (ANSM) , in collaboration with health professionals and patients associations concerned, established a hierarchy of indications of NHIg to prioritize NHIg for patients without therapeutic alternative (2013 and 2019). Its use is sometimes complex, particularly in the indications where the use of NHIg must combine clinico-biological criteria and/or previous treatment lines.
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.