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Título: Standardized whole-blood transcriptional profiling enables the deconvolution of complex induced immune responses
Autor: Illanes, Gabriel
Urrutia, Alejandra
Rouilly, Vincent
Posseme, Céline
Djebali, Raouf
Libri, Valentina
Albaud, Benoit
Gentien, David
Piasecka, Barbara
Hasan, Milena
Fontes, Magnus
Quintana-Murci, Lluis
Albert, Matthew L.
Tipo: Artículo
Palabras clave: Whole-blood, Complex induced immune responses
Fecha de publicación: 2016
Resumen: Systems approaches for the study of immune signaling pathways have been traditionally based on purified cells or cultured lines. However, in vivo responses involve the coordinated action of multiple cell types, which interact to establish an inflammatory microenvironment. We employed standardized whole-blood stimulation systems to test the hypothesis that responses to Toll-like receptor ligands or whole microbes can be defined by the transcriptional signatures of key cytokines. We found 44 genes, identified using Support Vector Machine learning, that captured the diversity of complex innate immune responses with improved segregation between distinct stimuli. Furthermore, we used donor variability to identify shared inter-cellular pathways and trace cytokine loops involved in gene expression. This provides strategies for dimension reduction of large datasets and deconvolution of innate immune responses applicable for characterizing immunomodulatory molecules. Moreover, we provide an interactive R-Shiny application with healthy donor reference values for induced inflammatory genes.
Descripción: Figura como autor también el Milieu Intérieur Consortium
Editorial: Cell press
EN: Cell Reports, 2016, 16(10): 2777-2791
Citación: Illanes, G, Urrutia, A, Rouilly, V, [y otros autores]. "Standardized whole-blood transcriptional profiling enables the deconvolution of complex induced immune responses". Cell Reports. [en línea] 2016, 16(10): 2777-2791. 27 h. Doi: 10.1016/j.celrep.2016.08.011.
ISSN: 2211-1247
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