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identifier: SDY515
description:
Evaluate the variation in immune response between individuals and assess whether it changes as a function of age and similarity in genetic and environmental background (by comparing differences between monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs of different ages).
aggregation:
instance of dataset
availability:
available with registration
acknowledges:
NIAID (HIPC funded)
relatedIdentifiers:
SDY514
SDY519
primaryPublications: 25594173
isAbout:
Compare lymphocyte responses at Days 7-10 and the lymphocyte and serology responses at Day 28 post-immunization following annual administration of the influenza vaccines; Evaluate changes in cytokine profile in the immune response (CD4, CD8,and B cell responses) from Day 0 to Day 7-10 for T cells and antibody-secreting cells (ASCs); Evaluate changes in cytokine profile in the immune response from Day 0 to Day 28 for HAI responses to the vaccine antigens; Evaluate any potential gene expression signatures either at Day 0 or during the early response period Day 7-10 that are associated with immune senescence, potentially providing insight into mechanism; Identify age-specific biomarkers or clusters of markers in general and especially those that are predictive of immune sufficiency or insufficiency.
subject species: Homo sapiens
study conditions: Influenza
study type: Interventional
study category: Immune Response
Vaccine Response
assay type: CyTOF
Flow Cytometry
HAI
MBAA
time point: Unknown
subject race: American Indian or Alaska Native
Asian
Black or African American
Not Specified
Other
White
subject gender: Female
Male
Not Specified
subject age: 0-10
11-20
21-30
41-50
51-60
> 70
name:
Influenza Vaccine Response
affiliations:
Stanford University
fullName:
Mark Davis
roles:
principal investigator
name:
Monozygotic and Dizygotic Twin Pair T-Cell Responses to Influenza Vaccination 2010
size:
84
output:
conclusion reached
description:
Evaluate the variation in immune response between individuals and assess whether it changes as a function of age and similarity in genetic and environmental background (by comparing differences between monozygotic and dizygotic twin pairs of different ages).
name:
ImmuneSpace
homePage: http://www.immunespace.org

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