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Quantitative analysis of pertussis, tetanus, and diphtheria antibodies in sera and breast milk from Tdap vaccinated women using a qualified multiplex assay.

Susana PortilloJennifer OshinskyMargaret WilliamsSandra YoderYuanyuan LiangJames D CampbellMiriam K LauferKathleen M NeuzilKathryn M EdwardsMarcela F Pasetti
Published in: mSphere (2024)
Pertussis (whooping cough) has reemerged in recent years. Vaccination during pregnancy is an effective approach to prevent illness during the first months of life. We developed a multiplex assay for quantification of pertussis, tetanus, and diphtheria serum antibodies using the Meso Scale Discovery (MSD) platform; the method was qualified, and specificity, precision, accuracy, linearity, and limits of quantification were defined. It was also adapted for quantification of antibodies in breast milk. We successfully determined serostatus in women from different regions and with different vaccination histories, as well as responses to Tdap in blood and breast milk post-partum. This is the first description of a multiplex assay for the quantification of pertussis, tetanus, and diphtheria antibodies in breast milk.
Keyphrases
  • high throughput
  • polycystic ovary syndrome
  • single cell
  • real time pcr
  • small molecule
  • type diabetes
  • pregnancy outcomes
  • cervical cancer screening
  • metabolic syndrome
  • skeletal muscle
  • breast cancer risk