Patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal-fetal transfer of coronavirus-specific humoral immunity.

Maternal antibodies serve as a temporary form of inherited immunity, providing humoral protection to vulnerable neonates. Whereas IgG is actively transferred up a concentration gradient via the neonatal Fc Receptor (FcRn), maternal IgA and IgM are typically excluded from fetal circulation. Further,...

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Main Authors: Andrew P Hederman, Hannah M Brookes, Harini Natarajan, Leo Heyndrickx, Kevin K Ariën, Joshua A Weiner, Amihai Rottenstreich, Gila Zarbiv, Dana Wolf, Tessa Goetghebuer, Arnaud Marchant, Margaret E Ackerman
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2025-08-01
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Online Access:https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013408
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author Andrew P Hederman
Hannah M Brookes
Harini Natarajan
Leo Heyndrickx
Kevin K Ariën
Joshua A Weiner
Amihai Rottenstreich
Gila Zarbiv
Dana Wolf
Tessa Goetghebuer
Arnaud Marchant
Margaret E Ackerman
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Hannah M Brookes
Harini Natarajan
Leo Heyndrickx
Kevin K Ariën
Joshua A Weiner
Amihai Rottenstreich
Gila Zarbiv
Dana Wolf
Tessa Goetghebuer
Arnaud Marchant
Margaret E Ackerman
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description Maternal antibodies serve as a temporary form of inherited immunity, providing humoral protection to vulnerable neonates. Whereas IgG is actively transferred up a concentration gradient via the neonatal Fc Receptor (FcRn), maternal IgA and IgM are typically excluded from fetal circulation. Further, not all IgG molecules exhibit the same transfer efficiency, being influenced by subclass, Fab and Fc domain glycosylation, antigen-specificity, and the temporal dynamics of maternal antibody responses. Here, we investigate the phenotypes and functions of maternal and cord blood antibodies induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection and compare them to those induced by mRNA vaccination, focusing on breadth of antigen recognition and antiviral functions including neutralization and effector function. While cord blood coronavirus-specific antibody functional breadth and potency appeared to be more compromised than binding breadth and potency in both groups, vaccination induced substantially greater function and breadth in cord blood than did natural infection. These functional phenotypes were associated with speciation of the maternal serum repertoires, as some IgG subpopulations were enriched while others were relatively depleted from cord blood. Relevant to the continued protection of vulnerable infants in the context of a diversifying pathogen, key observations included the greater breadth of antibody effector functions as compared to neutralization, which was associated with greater affinity for antigen and the more efficient placental transfer of IgG subclasses with better affinity to Fc receptors. This work provides new insights into the binding and functional breadth of inherited antibody responses that are likely responsible for the protection of infants born to seropositive mothers from severe SARS-CoV-2 infection despite continued viral diversification.
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spelling doaj-art-2d24df718d094a539e44f8cd015c72872025-08-23T05:31:26ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS Pathogens1553-73661553-73742025-08-01218e101340810.1371/journal.ppat.1013408Patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal-fetal transfer of coronavirus-specific humoral immunity.Andrew P HedermanHannah M BrookesHarini NatarajanLeo HeyndrickxKevin K AriënJoshua A WeinerAmihai RottenstreichGila ZarbivDana WolfTessa GoetghebuerArnaud MarchantMargaret E AckermanMaternal antibodies serve as a temporary form of inherited immunity, providing humoral protection to vulnerable neonates. Whereas IgG is actively transferred up a concentration gradient via the neonatal Fc Receptor (FcRn), maternal IgA and IgM are typically excluded from fetal circulation. Further, not all IgG molecules exhibit the same transfer efficiency, being influenced by subclass, Fab and Fc domain glycosylation, antigen-specificity, and the temporal dynamics of maternal antibody responses. Here, we investigate the phenotypes and functions of maternal and cord blood antibodies induced by SARS-CoV-2 infection and compare them to those induced by mRNA vaccination, focusing on breadth of antigen recognition and antiviral functions including neutralization and effector function. While cord blood coronavirus-specific antibody functional breadth and potency appeared to be more compromised than binding breadth and potency in both groups, vaccination induced substantially greater function and breadth in cord blood than did natural infection. These functional phenotypes were associated with speciation of the maternal serum repertoires, as some IgG subpopulations were enriched while others were relatively depleted from cord blood. Relevant to the continued protection of vulnerable infants in the context of a diversifying pathogen, key observations included the greater breadth of antibody effector functions as compared to neutralization, which was associated with greater affinity for antigen and the more efficient placental transfer of IgG subclasses with better affinity to Fc receptors. This work provides new insights into the binding and functional breadth of inherited antibody responses that are likely responsible for the protection of infants born to seropositive mothers from severe SARS-CoV-2 infection despite continued viral diversification.https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013408
spellingShingle Andrew P Hederman
Hannah M Brookes
Harini Natarajan
Leo Heyndrickx
Kevin K Ariën
Joshua A Weiner
Amihai Rottenstreich
Gila Zarbiv
Dana Wolf
Tessa Goetghebuer
Arnaud Marchant
Margaret E Ackerman
Patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal-fetal transfer of coronavirus-specific humoral immunity.
PLoS Pathogens
title Patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal-fetal transfer of coronavirus-specific humoral immunity.
title_full Patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal-fetal transfer of coronavirus-specific humoral immunity.
title_fullStr Patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal-fetal transfer of coronavirus-specific humoral immunity.
title_full_unstemmed Patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal-fetal transfer of coronavirus-specific humoral immunity.
title_short Patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal-fetal transfer of coronavirus-specific humoral immunity.
title_sort patterns and functional consequences of antibody speciation in maternal fetal transfer of coronavirus specific humoral immunity
url https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.ppat.1013408
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