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identifier: SDY224
description:
High-frequency sampling combined with systems biology analysis of human peripheral blood cells following influenza vaccination was used to investigate T cell and B cell responses. Functional principal component analysis was used to examine time varying B cell vaccine response highlighting a single subject-specific mathematical pattern explaining ninety percent of the transcriptome variation. In addtition, daily sampling and monitoring of the proliferation marker Ki-67, revealed influenza-specific CD4 T cells do respond to vaccination.
aggregation:
instance of dataset
refinement:
2 - Complete set of descriptive data and results, as ascertained by ImmPort.
availability:
available with registration
primaryPublications: 23900141
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isAbout:
Develop detailed, multi-level, multi-scale high dimensional mathematical models of the immune response to seasonal influenza vaccination
clinical trial:
study category: Immune Response
Vaccine Response
study type: Interventional
subject species: Homo sapiens
biosample type: Cell
Serum
subject gender: Both
assay type: ELISA
ELISPOT
Flow Cytometry
Hemagglutination Inhibition
Q-PCR
Sequencing
name:
immune response in healthy volunteers
fullName:
Hulin Wu
Martin Zand
affiliations:
University of Rochester Medical Center
roles:
principal investigator
name:
Immune Responses to Seasonal TIV 2010-2011 Influenza Vaccination in Humans (see companion study SDY396,SDY564)
size:
14
name:
University of Rochester Center for Biodefense Immune Modeling II
output:
Blood samples prior to vaccination and daily sampling post vaccination up to 10 days and day 21
studyGroups:
TIV 2010: Subjects receiving TIV seasonal vaccine in the 2010-2011 influenza season
description:
To use system biology approaches to compare differences in immune responses to vaccine
identifier:
10.21430/M37KMO7JLW
name:
ImmPort
identifier:
SCR:012804
homePage: http://www.immport.org

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