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Race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood
We conducted a 5-year study analyzing antibody and B cell responses to the influenza A virus components of the inactivated influenza vaccine, trivalent (IIV3) or quadrivalent (IIV4) in younger (aged 35-45) and aged (≥65 years of age) Caucasian and African American individuals. Antibody titers to the...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27588486 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11704 |
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author | Kurupati, Raj Kossenkov, Andrew Haut, Larissa Kannan, Senthil Xiang, Zhiquan Li, Yan Doyle, Susan Liu, Qin Schmader, Kenneth Showe, Louise Ertl, Hildegund |
author_facet | Kurupati, Raj Kossenkov, Andrew Haut, Larissa Kannan, Senthil Xiang, Zhiquan Li, Yan Doyle, Susan Liu, Qin Schmader, Kenneth Showe, Louise Ertl, Hildegund |
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description | We conducted a 5-year study analyzing antibody and B cell responses to the influenza A virus components of the inactivated influenza vaccine, trivalent (IIV3) or quadrivalent (IIV4) in younger (aged 35-45) and aged (≥65 years of age) Caucasian and African American individuals. Antibody titers to the two influenza A virus strains, distribution of circulating B cell subsets and the blood transcriptome were tested at baseline and after vaccination while expression of immunoregulatory markers on B cells were analyzed at baseline. African Americans mounted higher virus neutralizing and IgG antibody responses to the H1N1 component of IIV3 or 4 compared to Caucasians. African Americans had higher levels of circulating B cell subsets compared to Caucasians. Expression of two co-regulators, i.e., programmed death (PD)-1 and the B and T cell attenuator (BTLA) were differentially expressed in the two cohorts. Race-related differences were caused by samples from younger African Americans, while results obtained with samples of aged African Americans were similar to those of aged Caucasians. Gene expression profiling by Illumina arrays revealed highly significant differences in 1368 probes at baseline between Caucasians and African Americans although samples from both cohorts showed comparable changes in transcriptome following vaccination. Genes differently expressed between samples from African Americans and Caucasians regardless of age were enriched for myeloid genes, while the transcripts that differed in expression between younger African Americans and younger Caucasians were enriched for those specific for B-cells. |
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spelling | pubmed-53253352017-03-23 Race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood Kurupati, Raj Kossenkov, Andrew Haut, Larissa Kannan, Senthil Xiang, Zhiquan Li, Yan Doyle, Susan Liu, Qin Schmader, Kenneth Showe, Louise Ertl, Hildegund Oncotarget Research Paper: Immunology We conducted a 5-year study analyzing antibody and B cell responses to the influenza A virus components of the inactivated influenza vaccine, trivalent (IIV3) or quadrivalent (IIV4) in younger (aged 35-45) and aged (≥65 years of age) Caucasian and African American individuals. Antibody titers to the two influenza A virus strains, distribution of circulating B cell subsets and the blood transcriptome were tested at baseline and after vaccination while expression of immunoregulatory markers on B cells were analyzed at baseline. African Americans mounted higher virus neutralizing and IgG antibody responses to the H1N1 component of IIV3 or 4 compared to Caucasians. African Americans had higher levels of circulating B cell subsets compared to Caucasians. Expression of two co-regulators, i.e., programmed death (PD)-1 and the B and T cell attenuator (BTLA) were differentially expressed in the two cohorts. Race-related differences were caused by samples from younger African Americans, while results obtained with samples of aged African Americans were similar to those of aged Caucasians. Gene expression profiling by Illumina arrays revealed highly significant differences in 1368 probes at baseline between Caucasians and African Americans although samples from both cohorts showed comparable changes in transcriptome following vaccination. Genes differently expressed between samples from African Americans and Caucasians regardless of age were enriched for myeloid genes, while the transcripts that differed in expression between younger African Americans and younger Caucasians were enriched for those specific for B-cells. Impact Journals LLC 2016-08-30 /pmc/articles/PMC5325335/ /pubmed/27588486 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11704 Text en Copyright: © 2016 Kurupati et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.5/ 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 credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Paper: Immunology Kurupati, Raj Kossenkov, Andrew Haut, Larissa Kannan, Senthil Xiang, Zhiquan Li, Yan Doyle, Susan Liu, Qin Schmader, Kenneth Showe, Louise Ertl, Hildegund Race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood |
title | Race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood |
title_full | Race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood |
title_fullStr | Race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood |
title_full_unstemmed | Race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood |
title_short | Race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood |
title_sort | race-related differences in antibody responses to the inactivated influenza vaccine are linked to distinct pre-vaccination gene expression profiles in blood |
topic | Research Paper: Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5325335/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/27588486 http://dx.doi.org/10.18632/oncotarget.11704 |
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