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Published in: European Journal of Nutrition 5/2016

01-08-2016 | Original Contribution

Maternal zinc supplementation improves hepatitis B antibody responses in infants but decreases plasma zinc level

Authors: Shaikh Meshbahuddin Ahmad, Mohammad Bakhtiar Hossain, Md. Monirujjaman, Sharmin Islam, Md. Nazmul Huda, Yearul Kabir, Rubhana Raqib, Bo L. Lönnerdal

Published in: European Journal of Nutrition | Issue 5/2016

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Abstract

Purpose

The World Health Report identifies zinc deficiency as one of the major causes of disease in developing countries, and infants are at particular risk. We aimed to investigate the effect of maternal zinc supplementation on the infant’s immune function in a population at risk of deficiency.

Methods

In a randomized, double-blind placebo-controlled trial, mothers were supplemented either with 20 mg/day of elemental zinc (n = 20) or placebo (n = 19) at the beginning of second trimester, which continued until 6 months postpartum. Indicators of the infants’ immune function measured included interleukin (IL)-7, thymic size and response to hepatitis B vaccination.

Results

Infants born from mothers receiving zinc supplements during pregnancy and postpartum had significantly lower plasma zinc (p < 0.05) but marginally higher IL-7 and antibody responses to hepatitis B vaccination (p < 0.10) than infants born from mothers not receiving zinc. Maternal zinc supplementation showed no negative impact on copper status of mothers or their infants. Maternal zinc supplementation did not influence infant thymic size, but cord blood IL-7 was found positively associated with thymus size at 1 month of age (r = 0.392) and with hepatitis B vaccine response at 6 months of age (r = 0.386).

Conclusion

Prenatal and postnatal zinc supplementation marginally improved T cell-dependent antibody responses in infants along with IL-7, a cytokine involved in human T cell development and maintaining homeostasis.
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Metadata
Title
Maternal zinc supplementation improves hepatitis B antibody responses in infants but decreases plasma zinc level
Authors
Shaikh Meshbahuddin Ahmad
Mohammad Bakhtiar Hossain
Md. Monirujjaman
Sharmin Islam
Md. Nazmul Huda
Yearul Kabir
Rubhana Raqib
Bo L. Lönnerdal
Publication date
01-08-2016
Publisher
Springer Berlin Heidelberg
Published in
European Journal of Nutrition / Issue 5/2016
Print ISSN: 1436-6207
Electronic ISSN: 1436-6215
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s00394-015-0999-6

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