Routing Kinetics of Human Immunoglobulin-G after Transamniotic Fetal Immunotherapy (TRAFIT) in a Rodent Model

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Ashlyn E Whitlock, Daniel F Labuz, Ina Kycia, David Zurakowski, Dario O Fauza

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The transamniotic route was recently discovered as a minimally invasive means of fetal immunoglobulin administration, however by unclear mechanisms. We sought to examine IgG routing after intra-amniotic delivery.

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Sprague-Dawley fetuses (n=78) received intra-amniotic injections of 15mg/mL of human IgG on gestational-day 18 (E18; term=21-22 days). Amniotic fluid, amnion, chorion, placenta, fetal serum, liver, and stomach-aspirate samples were procured on E19, E20, and E21 for IgG quantification by ELISA. Statistical analysis was by median regression with Bonferroni-adjusted significance at p

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