Exploring the limitations of peripheral blood transcriptional biomarkers in predicting influenza vaccine responsiveness (Q1688051)
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6822305
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scientific article; zbMATH DE number 6822305 |
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Exploring the limitations of peripheral blood transcriptional biomarkers in predicting influenza vaccine responsiveness (English)
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5 January 2018
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Summary: Systems biology has been recently applied to vaccinology to better understand immunological responses to the influenza vaccine. Particular attention has been paid to the identification of early signatures capable of predicting vaccine immunogenicity. Building from previous studies, we employ a recently established algorithm for signature-based clustering of expression profiles, SCUDO, to provide new insights into why blood-derived transcriptome biomarkers often fail to predict the seroresponse to the influenza virus vaccination. Specifically, preexisting immunity against one or more vaccine antigens, which was found to negatively affect the seroresponse, is identified as a confounding factor able to decouple early transcriptome from later antibody responses, resulting in the degradation of a biomarker predictive power. Finally, the broadly accepted definition of seroresponse to influenza virus vaccine, represented by the maximum response across the vaccine-targeted strains, is compared to a composite measure integrating the responses against all strains. This analysis revealed that composite measures provide a more accurate assessment of the seroresponse to multicomponent influenza vaccines.
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peripheral blood transcriptional biomarkers
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influenza vaccine responsiveness
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