Long-Term Maintenance of High Neutralizing Anti-SARS-CoV-2 Antibodies Titres in Mares' Milk and Offspring Serum After Pregnant Mares Immunization With SARS-CoV-2 Spike Protein.
In this study, we aim to report the persistent presence of anti-SARS-CoV-2 immunoglobulins in pre-immunized mare offspring. Three mares from Vital Brazil Institute were pre-immunized with recombinant SARS-CoV-2 spike protein and became pregnant during this period. After parturition, the mares' serum and colostrum/milk and foal serum were collected over 6 weeks. Our results have shown high and persistent presence of IgG and neutralizing antibodies over the weeks not only in the mares' serum, as expected, but in mares' colostrum/milk and foal serum as well-what were very surprising. This peculiar approach, which we were able to track specifically antibodies produced from an antigen inoculated only in the pregnant mares', is distinct from the usual methodology applied in the current reports in this field. Thus, together, these data and our methodology could lead to new approaches to better understanding about equine passive immunization by newborn's breast-feeding.
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Roncaglia-Pereira Roncaglia-Pereira, Dumard Dumard, Monteiro-Machado Monteiro-Machado, Melo Melo, Fonseca Fonseca, Meirelles Meirelles, Cunha-Ribeiro Cunha-Ribeiro, Souza Souza, da Silva da Silva, Castilho Castilho, de Oliveira de Oliveira, Gomes Gomes, Strauch Strauch
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