STANDARD_NAME LI_PBMC_ZOSTAVAX_AGE_25_40_AND_60_79YO_1DY_UP
SYSTEMATIC_NAME M41124
COLLECTION C7:VAX
MSIGDB_URL https://www.gsea-msigdb.org/gsea/msigdb/human/geneset/LI_PBMC_ZOSTAVAX_AGE_25_40_AND_60_79YO_1DY_UP
NAMESPACE HUMAN_GENE_SYMBOL
DESCRIPTION_BRIEF Genes up-regulated in peripheral blood mononuclear cell 1d vs 0d in adults (25-40/60-79) after exposure to Zostavax , time point 1D
DESCRIPTION_FULL Herpes zoster (shingles) causes significant morbidity in immune compromised hosts and older adults. Whereas a vaccine is available for prevention of shingles, its efficacy declines with age. To help to understand the mechanisms driving vaccinal responses, we constructed a multiscale, multifactorial response network (MMRN) of immunity in healthy young and older adults immunized with the live attenuated shingles vaccine Zostavax. Vaccination induces robust antigen-specific antibody, plasmablasts, and CD4+ T cells yet limited CD8+ T cell and antiviral responses. The MMRN reveals striking associations between orthogonal datasets, such as transcriptomic and metabolomics signatures, cell populations, and cytokine levels, and identifies immune and metabolic correlates of vaccine immunity. Networks associated with inositol phosphate, glycerophospholipids, and sterol metabolism are tightly coupled with immunity. Critically, the sterol regulatory binding protein 1 and its targets are key integrators of antibody and T follicular cell responses. Our approach is broadly applicable to study human immunity and can help to identify predictors of efficacy as well as mechanisms controlling immunity to vaccination.
PMID 28502771
GEOID
AUTHORS Li S,Sullivan NL,Rouphael N,Yu T,Banton S,Maddur MS,McCausland M,Chiu C,Canniff J,Dubey S,Liu K,Tran V,Hagan T,Duraisingham S,Wieland A,Mehta AK,Whitaker JA,Subramaniam S,Jones DP,Sette A,Vora K,Weinberg A,Mulligan MJ,Nakaya HI,Levin M,Ahmed R,Pulendran B
CONTRIBUTOR HIPC SIGNATURES
CONTRIBUTOR_ORG NIAID/HIPC SIGNATURES
EXACT_SOURCE Suppl Fig 2A
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EXTERNAL_DETAILS_URL https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5711477/bin/NIHMS871779-supplement-2.tiff
SOURCE_MEMBERS CCL5,GZMH,MYO6,PSPH,S1PR5,SLC22A16,TARP
GENE_SYMBOLS CCL5,GZMH,MYO6,PSPH,S1PR5,SLC22A16,TARP
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