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Progressive improvement in the transfer of maternal antibody across the order Primates
Authors:Christopher L. Coe  Gabriele R. Lubach  Kay M. Izard
Abstract:Antibody levels were determined in adults and newborn offspring of five primate species. This cross-species comparison of intant IgG levels indicated that prosimians and New World monkeys transfer lower levels of maternal antibody via placental transmission than do Old World monkeys, apes, and humans. The evolutionary trend toward an increased reliance on prenatal antibody transfer in the higher primates appears to be most pronounced in the human infant, because our placenta has evolved an active transport process that elevates IgG in the full-term fetus over maternal levels. Higher IgG levels in the young infant ensure a more prolonged and successful period of passive immunity against pathogens previously encountered by the mother. © 1994 Wiley-Liss, Inc.
Keywords:antibody  IgG  placental transfer  passive immunity  neonate  galagos  squirrel monkeys  rhesus monkeys  chimpanzees  humans
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