Human Gene Set: ZAK_PBMC_MRKAD5_HIV_1_GAG_POL_NEF_AGE_20_50YO_1DY_UP


Standard name ZAK_PBMC_MRKAD5_HIV_1_GAG_POL_NEF_AGE_20_50YO_1DY_UP
Systematic name M40868
Brief description Genes up-regulated in peripheral blood mononuclear cell 1d vs 0d in adults (20-50) after exposure to MRKAd5 HIV-1 gag/pol/nef , time point 1D. Comment: Table includes specific cell types
Full description or abstract To better understand how innate immune responses to vaccination can lead to lasting protective immunity, we used a systems approach to define immune signatures in humans over 1 wk following MRKAd5/HIV vaccination that predicted subsequent HIV-specific T-cell responses. Within 24 h, striking increases in peripheral blood mononuclear cell gene expression associated with inflammation, IFN response, and myeloid cell trafficking occurred, and lymphocyte-specific transcripts decreased. These alterations were corroborated by marked serum inflammatory cytokine elevations and egress of circulating lymphocytes. Responses of vaccinees with preexisting adenovirus serotype 5 (Ad5) neutralizing antibodies were strongly attenuated, suggesting that enhanced HIV acquisition in Ad5-seropositive subgroups in the Step Study may relate to the lack of appropriate innate activation rather than to increased systemic immune activation. Importantly, patterns of chemoattractant cytokine responses at 24 h and alterations in 209 peripheral blood mononuclear cell transcripts at 72 h were predictive of subsequent induction and magnitude of HIV-specific CD8(+) T-cell responses. This systems approach provides a framework to compare innate responses induced by vectors, as shown here by contrasting the more rapid, robust response to MRKAd5/HIV with that to yellow fever vaccine. When applied iteratively, the findings may permit selection of HIV vaccine candidates eliciting innate immune response profiles more likely to drive HIV protective immunity.
Collection C7: Immunologic Signature
      VAX: HIPC Vaccine Response
Source publication Pubmed 23151505   Authors: Zak DE,Andersen-Nissen E,Peterson ER,Sato A,Hamilton MK,Borgerding J,Krishnamurty AT,Chang JT,Adams DJ,Hensley TR,Salter AI,Morgan CA,Duerr AC,De Rosa SC,Aderem A,McElrath MJ
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External links https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3528489/bin/1208972109_sd01.xlsx
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