IgG Serum Antibodies to Shigella sonnei Lipopolysaccharide Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Culture-Proven S. sonnei Shigellosis in Israeli Children and Adolescents

Background: Shigella is a leading cause of moderate-to-severe diarrhea globally, with young children most affected. The burden of shigellosis drops increasingly with age, inferring the acquisition of natural immunity. We tested the hypothesis that IgG antibodies elicited against Shigella O-specific...

Full description

Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Asato, V, Bassal, R, Meron-Sudai, S, Goren, S, Keinan-Boker, L, MacLennan, CA, Cohen, D
Format: Journal article
Language:English
Published: MDPI 2024
_version_ 1817930974295490560
author Asato, V
Bassal, R
Meron-Sudai, S
Goren, S
Keinan-Boker, L
MacLennan, CA
Cohen, D
author_facet Asato, V
Bassal, R
Meron-Sudai, S
Goren, S
Keinan-Boker, L
MacLennan, CA
Cohen, D
author_sort Asato, V
collection OXFORD
description Background: Shigella is a leading cause of moderate-to-severe diarrhea globally, with young children most affected. The burden of shigellosis drops increasingly with age, inferring the acquisition of natural immunity. We tested the hypothesis that IgG antibodies elicited against Shigella O-specific polysaccharide (O-SP) are correlates of age-acquired immunity. Objectives: We examined levels and determinants of serum IgG to S. sonnei LPS and the association with the incidence of S. sonnei shigellosis in Israeli children and adolescents. Methods: We analyzed 1096 serum samples from 0- to 19-year-olds collected in 2008–2015 for IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS levels by ELISA. Corresponding age-specific incidences of culture-proven S. sonnei shigellosis from 2008 to 2015 were obtained. We compared ecologically IgG levels, prevalence above a proposed protective threshold, and S. sonnei shigellosis incidence. Results: In a multivariable analysis model, children aged 1–4, 5–14, and 15–19 years were 6.71, 27.68, and 48.62 times more likely to have IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS above the threshold than those aged < 1 year, respectively (p < 0.001). Infants 0–3 months old had relatively high IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS levels of maternal origin that dropped thereafter. Children of low socioeconomic status had a 2.73 times higher likelihood of having IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS above the threshold (p < 0.001). A significant inverse correlation between age-specific IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS levels and S. sonnei shigellosis incidence was observed (Spearman rho= −0.76, p = 0.028). Conclusions: The study results support anti-S. sonnei LPS antibodies as correlates of protection that can inform Shigella vaccine development.
first_indexed 2024-09-25T04:06:42Z
format Journal article
id oxford-uuid:372b9464-e495-4b44-b33d-9fa90cac8585
institution University of Oxford
language English
last_indexed 2024-12-09T03:14:39Z
publishDate 2024
publisher MDPI
record_format dspace
spelling oxford-uuid:372b9464-e495-4b44-b33d-9fa90cac85852024-10-16T09:42:51ZIgG Serum Antibodies to Shigella sonnei Lipopolysaccharide Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Culture-Proven S. sonnei Shigellosis in Israeli Children and AdolescentsJournal articlehttp://purl.org/coar/resource_type/c_dcae04bcuuid:372b9464-e495-4b44-b33d-9fa90cac8585EnglishJisc Publications RouterMDPI2024Asato, VBassal, RMeron-Sudai, SGoren, SKeinan-Boker, LMacLennan, CACohen, DBackground: Shigella is a leading cause of moderate-to-severe diarrhea globally, with young children most affected. The burden of shigellosis drops increasingly with age, inferring the acquisition of natural immunity. We tested the hypothesis that IgG antibodies elicited against Shigella O-specific polysaccharide (O-SP) are correlates of age-acquired immunity. Objectives: We examined levels and determinants of serum IgG to S. sonnei LPS and the association with the incidence of S. sonnei shigellosis in Israeli children and adolescents. Methods: We analyzed 1096 serum samples from 0- to 19-year-olds collected in 2008–2015 for IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS levels by ELISA. Corresponding age-specific incidences of culture-proven S. sonnei shigellosis from 2008 to 2015 were obtained. We compared ecologically IgG levels, prevalence above a proposed protective threshold, and S. sonnei shigellosis incidence. Results: In a multivariable analysis model, children aged 1–4, 5–14, and 15–19 years were 6.71, 27.68, and 48.62 times more likely to have IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS above the threshold than those aged < 1 year, respectively (p < 0.001). Infants 0–3 months old had relatively high IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS levels of maternal origin that dropped thereafter. Children of low socioeconomic status had a 2.73 times higher likelihood of having IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS above the threshold (p < 0.001). A significant inverse correlation between age-specific IgG anti-S. sonnei LPS levels and S. sonnei shigellosis incidence was observed (Spearman rho= −0.76, p = 0.028). Conclusions: The study results support anti-S. sonnei LPS antibodies as correlates of protection that can inform Shigella vaccine development.
spellingShingle Asato, V
Bassal, R
Meron-Sudai, S
Goren, S
Keinan-Boker, L
MacLennan, CA
Cohen, D
IgG Serum Antibodies to Shigella sonnei Lipopolysaccharide Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Culture-Proven S. sonnei Shigellosis in Israeli Children and Adolescents
title IgG Serum Antibodies to Shigella sonnei Lipopolysaccharide Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Culture-Proven S. sonnei Shigellosis in Israeli Children and Adolescents
title_full IgG Serum Antibodies to Shigella sonnei Lipopolysaccharide Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Culture-Proven S. sonnei Shigellosis in Israeli Children and Adolescents
title_fullStr IgG Serum Antibodies to Shigella sonnei Lipopolysaccharide Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Culture-Proven S. sonnei Shigellosis in Israeli Children and Adolescents
title_full_unstemmed IgG Serum Antibodies to Shigella sonnei Lipopolysaccharide Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Culture-Proven S. sonnei Shigellosis in Israeli Children and Adolescents
title_short IgG Serum Antibodies to Shigella sonnei Lipopolysaccharide Are Inversely Associated with the Incidence of Culture-Proven S. sonnei Shigellosis in Israeli Children and Adolescents
title_sort igg serum antibodies to shigella sonnei lipopolysaccharide are inversely associated with the incidence of culture proven s sonnei shigellosis in israeli children and adolescents
work_keys_str_mv AT asatov iggserumantibodiestoshigellasonneilipopolysaccharideareinverselyassociatedwiththeincidenceofcultureprovenssonneishigellosisinisraelichildrenandadolescents
AT bassalr iggserumantibodiestoshigellasonneilipopolysaccharideareinverselyassociatedwiththeincidenceofcultureprovenssonneishigellosisinisraelichildrenandadolescents
AT meronsudais iggserumantibodiestoshigellasonneilipopolysaccharideareinverselyassociatedwiththeincidenceofcultureprovenssonneishigellosisinisraelichildrenandadolescents
AT gorens iggserumantibodiestoshigellasonneilipopolysaccharideareinverselyassociatedwiththeincidenceofcultureprovenssonneishigellosisinisraelichildrenandadolescents
AT keinanbokerl iggserumantibodiestoshigellasonneilipopolysaccharideareinverselyassociatedwiththeincidenceofcultureprovenssonneishigellosisinisraelichildrenandadolescents
AT maclennanca iggserumantibodiestoshigellasonneilipopolysaccharideareinverselyassociatedwiththeincidenceofcultureprovenssonneishigellosisinisraelichildrenandadolescents
AT cohend iggserumantibodiestoshigellasonneilipopolysaccharideareinverselyassociatedwiththeincidenceofcultureprovenssonneishigellosisinisraelichildrenandadolescents