Maternal prenatal stress modulates antibody levels in offspring

Clinical Immunology Communications Pub Date : 2025-06-01 Epub Date: 2024-12-18 DOI:10.1016/j.clicom.2024.12.003
Venkata Yeramilli , Michael Harper , Riadh Cheddadi , Colin Martin
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Maternal stress is a risk factor for preterm birth and is associated with adverse birth outcomes and immune adaptations in the baby. In this study, we used a murine model of prenatal stress and measured serum immunoglobulin levels in the dams and offspring following stress. We found a significant decrease in the levels of all IgG subclasses in dams following stress. In contrast, we observed an increase in the levels of IgG1, IgG2b and IgG3 in the offspring derived from stressed dams compared to unstressed controls. We made similar observations in offspring that were fed corticosterone in drinking water during gestation indicating that these changes in immunoglobulin (Ig) levels are mediated by excess cortisol. Overall, the results from these studies will help better understand the casual link between prenatal maternal stress and compromised neonatal immunity and will help develop optimal vaccination strategies to protect both the pregnant women and infant.
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母亲产前应激调节后代的抗体水平
产妇压力是早产的一个危险因素,并与不良的出生结果和婴儿的免疫适应有关。在这项研究中,我们使用了一个小鼠产前应激模型,并测量了应激后母鼠和后代的血清免疫球蛋白水平。我们发现应激后水坝中所有IgG亚类的水平显著下降。相比之下,我们观察到,与未受压力的对照组相比,受压力的后代中IgG1、IgG2b和IgG3的水平有所增加。我们在怀孕期间在饮用水中喂养皮质酮的后代中进行了类似的观察,表明这些免疫球蛋白(Ig)水平的变化是由过量的皮质醇介导的。总的来说,这些研究的结果将有助于更好地了解产前母亲压力和新生儿免疫力受损之间的偶然联系,并将有助于制定最佳的疫苗接种策略,以保护孕妇和婴儿。
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