[PDF][PDF] Systems scale interactive exploration reveals quantitative and qualitative differences in response to influenza and pneumococcal vaccines

G Obermoser, S Presnell, K Domico, H Xu, Y Wang… - Immunity, 2013 - cell.com
G Obermoser, S Presnell, K Domico, H Xu, Y Wang, E Anguiano, LA Thompson-Snipes…
Immunity, 2013cell.com
Systems immunology approaches were employed to investigate innate and adaptive
immune responses to influenza and pneumococcal vaccines. These two non-live vaccines
show different magnitudes of transcriptional responses at different time points after
vaccination. Software solutions were developed to explore correlates of vaccine efficacy
measured as antibody titers at day 28. These enabled a further dissection of transcriptional
responses. Thus, the innate response, measured within hours in the peripheral blood, was …
Summary
Systems immunology approaches were employed to investigate innate and adaptive immune responses to influenza and pneumococcal vaccines. These two non-live vaccines show different magnitudes of transcriptional responses at different time points after vaccination. Software solutions were developed to explore correlates of vaccine efficacy measured as antibody titers at day 28. These enabled a further dissection of transcriptional responses. Thus, the innate response, measured within hours in the peripheral blood, was dominated by an interferon transcriptional signature after influenza vaccination and by an inflammation signature after pneumococcal vaccination. Day 7 plasmablast responses induced by both vaccines was more pronounced after pneumococcal vaccination. Together, these results suggest that comparing global immune responses elicited by different vaccines will be critical to our understanding of the immune mechanisms underpinning successful vaccination.
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