Evaluation of Transplacental Antibody Transfer in Pregnant Women Immunized with Different SARS-CoV-2 Homologous or Heterologous Schemes
Maria Elena Romero-Ibarguengoitia,
Zulema Lourdes Flores-Salazar,
Kimberly Dariela Arroyo-García,
Rafael Soto-Gámez,
Jessica Andrea Leal-Meléndez,
Mauricio René Garza-Herrera,
Gordon Bennett-Vidales,
Mauricio Hurtado Cabrera,
Roberto González-Habib,
Liliann Peña Jiménez,
Raúl Garza-Bulnes,
Irene Antonieta Barco-Flores,
Luis Fernando Castillo-Figueroa,
Arnulfo Garza-Silva,
Andrea Rivera-Cavazos,
Diego Rivera-Salinas,
Arnulfo González-Cantú,
Miguel Ángel Sanz-Sánchez
Affiliations
Maria Elena Romero-Ibarguengoitia
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Zulema Lourdes Flores-Salazar
Especialidades Médicas, Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Monterrey, Avenida Morones Prieto, 4500-Pte, Zona Valle Poniente, San Pedro Garza García 66238, Nuevo León, Mexico
Kimberly Dariela Arroyo-García
Especialidades Médicas, Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Monterrey, Avenida Morones Prieto, 4500-Pte, Zona Valle Poniente, San Pedro Garza García 66238, Nuevo León, Mexico
Rafael Soto-Gámez
Especialidades Médicas, Escuela de Medicina, Universidad de Monterrey, Avenida Morones Prieto, 4500-Pte, Zona Valle Poniente, San Pedro Garza García 66238, Nuevo León, Mexico
Jessica Andrea Leal-Meléndez
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Mauricio René Garza-Herrera
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Gordon Bennett-Vidales
Departamento de Neonatología, Hospital Christus Muguerza Conchita, Calle 15 de Mayo 1822, María Luisa, Nuevo Obispado, Monterrey 64040, Nuevo León, Mexico
Mauricio Hurtado Cabrera
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Roberto González-Habib
Departamento de Ginecología, Hospital Christus Muguerza Conchita, Calle 15 de Mayo 1822, María Luisa, Nuevo Obispado, Monterrey 64040, Nuevo León, Mexico
Liliann Peña Jiménez
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Raúl Garza-Bulnes
Departamento de Neonatología, Hospital Christus Muguerza Conchita, Calle 15 de Mayo 1822, María Luisa, Nuevo Obispado, Monterrey 64040, Nuevo León, Mexico
Irene Antonieta Barco-Flores
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Luis Fernando Castillo-Figueroa
Departamento de Neonatología, Hospital Christus Muguerza Conchita, Calle 15 de Mayo 1822, María Luisa, Nuevo Obispado, Monterrey 64040, Nuevo León, Mexico
Arnulfo Garza-Silva
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Andrea Rivera-Cavazos
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Diego Rivera-Salinas
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Arnulfo González-Cantú
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
Miguel Ángel Sanz-Sánchez
Research Department, Hospital Clínica Nova de Monterrey, San Nicolás de los Garza 66450, Nuevo León, Mexico
There is scarce information related to transplacental antibody transfer against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) with different homologous and heterologous vaccination schemes. This study aimed to correlate the magnitude of transplacental transfer anti-SARS-CoV-2 antibodies in different homologous and heterologous schemes. An observational cross-sectional study was developed to identify pregnant women vaccinated against SARS-CoV-2. They were questioned about their immunization status; blood samples from the mother, umbilical cord during labor, and the newborn 72 h after birth were taken to measure anti-S1 and anti-S2 specific IgG antibodies for SARS-CoV-2. We recruited 104 women with a median age of 29 (SD 1.17). We found antibodies in all newborns with vaccinated mothers. Homologous BNT162b2 mRNA regimen had the highest mean (SD) antibody titers (AU/mL) in maternal (994.93 (3.08), p = 0.039), umbilical cord (1316.43 (2.79), p = 0.016), and newborn (1192.02 (3.55), p = 0.020) blood. The generalized linear model showed a positive effect over antibodies with at least one dose in maternal (β = −1.1, p = 0.002) and newborn (β= −0.717, p = 0.044) blood, and with two doses (β = −0.684, p = 0.026) in umbilical cord blood. In conclusion, antibodies were detected in all vaccinated women and their newborns. Transfer of antibodies was found from the first dose, and the levels increased with the number of vaccine doses. Vaccination should be encouraged in pregnant women with any available scheme.