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Patient-Based Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Identify Interferon and Ubiquination Pathways as Potential Predictors of Influenza A Disease Severity

BACKGROUND: The influenza A virus is an RNA virus that is responsible for seasonal epidemics worldwide with up to five million cases of severe illness and 500,000 deaths annually according to the World Health Organization estimates. The factors associated with severe diseases are not well defined, b...

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Autores principales: Hoang, Long Truong, Tolfvenstam, Thomas, Ooi, Eng Eong, Khor, Chiea Chuen, Naim, Ahmand Nazri Mohamed, Ho, Eliza Xin Pei, Ong, Swee Hoe, Wertheim, Heiman F., Fox, Annette, Van Vinh Nguyen, Chau, Nghiem, Ngoc My, Ha, Tuan Manh, Thi Ngoc Tran, Anh, Tambayah, Paul, Lin, Raymond, Sangsajja, Chariya, Manosuthi, Weerawat, Chuchottaworn, Chareon, Sansayunh, Piamlarp, Chotpitayasunondh, Tawee, Suntarattiwong, Piyarat, Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya, Puthavathana, Pilaipan, de Jong, Menno D., Farrar, Jeremy, van Doorn, H. Rogier, Hibberd, Martin Lloyd
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2014
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4218794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25365328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111640
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author Hoang, Long Truong
Tolfvenstam, Thomas
Ooi, Eng Eong
Khor, Chiea Chuen
Naim, Ahmand Nazri Mohamed
Ho, Eliza Xin Pei
Ong, Swee Hoe
Wertheim, Heiman F.
Fox, Annette
Van Vinh Nguyen, Chau
Nghiem, Ngoc My
Ha, Tuan Manh
Thi Ngoc Tran, Anh
Tambayah, Paul
Lin, Raymond
Sangsajja, Chariya
Manosuthi, Weerawat
Chuchottaworn, Chareon
Sansayunh, Piamlarp
Chotpitayasunondh, Tawee
Suntarattiwong, Piyarat
Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya
Puthavathana, Pilaipan
de Jong, Menno D.
Farrar, Jeremy
van Doorn, H. Rogier
Hibberd, Martin Lloyd
author_facet Hoang, Long Truong
Tolfvenstam, Thomas
Ooi, Eng Eong
Khor, Chiea Chuen
Naim, Ahmand Nazri Mohamed
Ho, Eliza Xin Pei
Ong, Swee Hoe
Wertheim, Heiman F.
Fox, Annette
Van Vinh Nguyen, Chau
Nghiem, Ngoc My
Ha, Tuan Manh
Thi Ngoc Tran, Anh
Tambayah, Paul
Lin, Raymond
Sangsajja, Chariya
Manosuthi, Weerawat
Chuchottaworn, Chareon
Sansayunh, Piamlarp
Chotpitayasunondh, Tawee
Suntarattiwong, Piyarat
Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya
Puthavathana, Pilaipan
de Jong, Menno D.
Farrar, Jeremy
van Doorn, H. Rogier
Hibberd, Martin Lloyd
author_sort Hoang, Long Truong
collection PubMed
description BACKGROUND: The influenza A virus is an RNA virus that is responsible for seasonal epidemics worldwide with up to five million cases of severe illness and 500,000 deaths annually according to the World Health Organization estimates. The factors associated with severe diseases are not well defined, but more severe disease is more often seen among persons aged >65 years, infants, pregnant women, and individuals of any age with underlying health conditions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using gene expression microarrays, the transcriptomic profiles of influenza-infected patients with severe (N = 11), moderate (N = 40) and mild (N = 83) symptoms were compared with the febrile patients of unknown etiology (N = 73). We found that influenza-infected patients, regardless of their clinical outcomes, had a stronger induction of antiviral and cytokine responses and a stronger attenuation of NK and T cell responses in comparison with those with unknown etiology. More importantly, we found that both interferon and ubiquitination signaling were strongly attenuated in patients with the most severe outcomes in comparison with those with moderate and mild outcomes, suggesting the protective roles of these pathways in disease pathogenesis. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCES: The attenuation of interferon and ubiquitination pathways may associate with the clinical outcomes of influenza patients.
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spelling pubmed-42187942014-11-05 Patient-Based Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Identify Interferon and Ubiquination Pathways as Potential Predictors of Influenza A Disease Severity Hoang, Long Truong Tolfvenstam, Thomas Ooi, Eng Eong Khor, Chiea Chuen Naim, Ahmand Nazri Mohamed Ho, Eliza Xin Pei Ong, Swee Hoe Wertheim, Heiman F. Fox, Annette Van Vinh Nguyen, Chau Nghiem, Ngoc My Ha, Tuan Manh Thi Ngoc Tran, Anh Tambayah, Paul Lin, Raymond Sangsajja, Chariya Manosuthi, Weerawat Chuchottaworn, Chareon Sansayunh, Piamlarp Chotpitayasunondh, Tawee Suntarattiwong, Piyarat Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya Puthavathana, Pilaipan de Jong, Menno D. Farrar, Jeremy van Doorn, H. Rogier Hibberd, Martin Lloyd PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: The influenza A virus is an RNA virus that is responsible for seasonal epidemics worldwide with up to five million cases of severe illness and 500,000 deaths annually according to the World Health Organization estimates. The factors associated with severe diseases are not well defined, but more severe disease is more often seen among persons aged >65 years, infants, pregnant women, and individuals of any age with underlying health conditions. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS: Using gene expression microarrays, the transcriptomic profiles of influenza-infected patients with severe (N = 11), moderate (N = 40) and mild (N = 83) symptoms were compared with the febrile patients of unknown etiology (N = 73). We found that influenza-infected patients, regardless of their clinical outcomes, had a stronger induction of antiviral and cytokine responses and a stronger attenuation of NK and T cell responses in comparison with those with unknown etiology. More importantly, we found that both interferon and ubiquitination signaling were strongly attenuated in patients with the most severe outcomes in comparison with those with moderate and mild outcomes, suggesting the protective roles of these pathways in disease pathogenesis. CONCLUSION/SIGNIFICANCES: The attenuation of interferon and ubiquitination pathways may associate with the clinical outcomes of influenza patients. Public Library of Science 2014-11-03 /pmc/articles/PMC4218794/ /pubmed/25365328 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111640 Text en © 2014 Hoang 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.
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Hoang, Long Truong
Tolfvenstam, Thomas
Ooi, Eng Eong
Khor, Chiea Chuen
Naim, Ahmand Nazri Mohamed
Ho, Eliza Xin Pei
Ong, Swee Hoe
Wertheim, Heiman F.
Fox, Annette
Van Vinh Nguyen, Chau
Nghiem, Ngoc My
Ha, Tuan Manh
Thi Ngoc Tran, Anh
Tambayah, Paul
Lin, Raymond
Sangsajja, Chariya
Manosuthi, Weerawat
Chuchottaworn, Chareon
Sansayunh, Piamlarp
Chotpitayasunondh, Tawee
Suntarattiwong, Piyarat
Chokephaibulkit, Kulkanya
Puthavathana, Pilaipan
de Jong, Menno D.
Farrar, Jeremy
van Doorn, H. Rogier
Hibberd, Martin Lloyd
Patient-Based Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Identify Interferon and Ubiquination Pathways as Potential Predictors of Influenza A Disease Severity
title Patient-Based Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Identify Interferon and Ubiquination Pathways as Potential Predictors of Influenza A Disease Severity
title_full Patient-Based Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Identify Interferon and Ubiquination Pathways as Potential Predictors of Influenza A Disease Severity
title_fullStr Patient-Based Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Identify Interferon and Ubiquination Pathways as Potential Predictors of Influenza A Disease Severity
title_full_unstemmed Patient-Based Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Identify Interferon and Ubiquination Pathways as Potential Predictors of Influenza A Disease Severity
title_short Patient-Based Transcriptome-Wide Analysis Identify Interferon and Ubiquination Pathways as Potential Predictors of Influenza A Disease Severity
title_sort patient-based transcriptome-wide analysis identify interferon and ubiquination pathways as potential predictors of influenza a disease severity
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC4218794/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/25365328
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0111640
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