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A Host Transcriptional Signature for Presymptomatic Detection of Infection in Humans Exposed to Influenza H1N1 or H3N2
There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of infectious diseases. In particular, the influenza pandemic of 2009 highlighted the challenges and limitations of traditional pathogen-based testing for suspected upper respiratory viral infection. We in...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3541408/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23326326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052198 |
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author | Woods, Christopher W. McClain, Micah T. Chen, Minhua Zaas, Aimee K. Nicholson, Bradly P. Varkey, Jay Veldman, Timothy Kingsmore, Stephen F. Huang, Yongsheng Lambkin-Williams, Robert Gilbert, Anthony G. Hero, Alfred O. Ramsburg, Elizabeth Glickman, Seth Lucas, Joseph E. Carin, Lawrence Ginsburg, Geoffrey S. |
author_facet | Woods, Christopher W. McClain, Micah T. Chen, Minhua Zaas, Aimee K. Nicholson, Bradly P. Varkey, Jay Veldman, Timothy Kingsmore, Stephen F. Huang, Yongsheng Lambkin-Williams, Robert Gilbert, Anthony G. Hero, Alfred O. Ramsburg, Elizabeth Glickman, Seth Lucas, Joseph E. Carin, Lawrence Ginsburg, Geoffrey S. |
author_sort | Woods, Christopher W. |
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description | There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of infectious diseases. In particular, the influenza pandemic of 2009 highlighted the challenges and limitations of traditional pathogen-based testing for suspected upper respiratory viral infection. We inoculated human volunteers with either influenza A (A/Brisbane/59/2007 (H1N1) or A/Wisconsin/67/2005 (H3N2)), and assayed the peripheral blood transcriptome every 8 hours for 7 days. Of 41 inoculated volunteers, 18 (44%) developed symptomatic infection. Using unbiased sparse latent factor regression analysis, we generated a gene signature (or factor) for symptomatic influenza capable of detecting 94% of infected cases. This gene signature is detectable as early as 29 hours post-exposure and achieves maximal accuracy on average 43 hours (p = 0.003, H1N1) and 38 hours (p-value = 0.005, H3N2) before peak clinical symptoms. In order to test the relevance of these findings in naturally acquired disease, a composite influenza A signature built from these challenge studies was applied to Emergency Department patients where it discriminates between swine-origin influenza A/H1N1 (2009) infected and non-infected individuals with 92% accuracy. The host genomic response to Influenza infection is robust and may provide the means for detection before typical clinical symptoms are apparent. |
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spelling | pubmed-35414082013-01-16 A Host Transcriptional Signature for Presymptomatic Detection of Infection in Humans Exposed to Influenza H1N1 or H3N2 Woods, Christopher W. McClain, Micah T. Chen, Minhua Zaas, Aimee K. Nicholson, Bradly P. Varkey, Jay Veldman, Timothy Kingsmore, Stephen F. Huang, Yongsheng Lambkin-Williams, Robert Gilbert, Anthony G. Hero, Alfred O. Ramsburg, Elizabeth Glickman, Seth Lucas, Joseph E. Carin, Lawrence Ginsburg, Geoffrey S. PLoS One Research Article There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of infectious diseases. In particular, the influenza pandemic of 2009 highlighted the challenges and limitations of traditional pathogen-based testing for suspected upper respiratory viral infection. We inoculated human volunteers with either influenza A (A/Brisbane/59/2007 (H1N1) or A/Wisconsin/67/2005 (H3N2)), and assayed the peripheral blood transcriptome every 8 hours for 7 days. Of 41 inoculated volunteers, 18 (44%) developed symptomatic infection. Using unbiased sparse latent factor regression analysis, we generated a gene signature (or factor) for symptomatic influenza capable of detecting 94% of infected cases. This gene signature is detectable as early as 29 hours post-exposure and achieves maximal accuracy on average 43 hours (p = 0.003, H1N1) and 38 hours (p-value = 0.005, H3N2) before peak clinical symptoms. In order to test the relevance of these findings in naturally acquired disease, a composite influenza A signature built from these challenge studies was applied to Emergency Department patients where it discriminates between swine-origin influenza A/H1N1 (2009) infected and non-infected individuals with 92% accuracy. The host genomic response to Influenza infection is robust and may provide the means for detection before typical clinical symptoms are apparent. Public Library of Science 2013-01-09 /pmc/articles/PMC3541408/ /pubmed/23326326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052198 Text en © 2013 Woods et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Woods, Christopher W. McClain, Micah T. Chen, Minhua Zaas, Aimee K. Nicholson, Bradly P. Varkey, Jay Veldman, Timothy Kingsmore, Stephen F. Huang, Yongsheng Lambkin-Williams, Robert Gilbert, Anthony G. Hero, Alfred O. Ramsburg, Elizabeth Glickman, Seth Lucas, Joseph E. Carin, Lawrence Ginsburg, Geoffrey S. A Host Transcriptional Signature for Presymptomatic Detection of Infection in Humans Exposed to Influenza H1N1 or H3N2 |
title | A Host Transcriptional Signature for Presymptomatic Detection of Infection in Humans Exposed to Influenza H1N1 or H3N2 |
title_full | A Host Transcriptional Signature for Presymptomatic Detection of Infection in Humans Exposed to Influenza H1N1 or H3N2 |
title_fullStr | A Host Transcriptional Signature for Presymptomatic Detection of Infection in Humans Exposed to Influenza H1N1 or H3N2 |
title_full_unstemmed | A Host Transcriptional Signature for Presymptomatic Detection of Infection in Humans Exposed to Influenza H1N1 or H3N2 |
title_short | A Host Transcriptional Signature for Presymptomatic Detection of Infection in Humans Exposed to Influenza H1N1 or H3N2 |
title_sort | host transcriptional signature for presymptomatic detection of infection in humans exposed to influenza h1n1 or h3n2 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3541408/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23326326 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0052198 |
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