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Title: | Characterization of Influenza Vaccine Immunogenicity Using Influenza Antigen Microarrays | Authors: | Price J.V. Jarrell J.A. Furman D. Kattah N.H. Newell E. Dekker C.L. Davis M.M. Utz P.J. |
Keywords: | epitope influenza vaccine Influenza virus hemagglutinin accuracy age distribution antibody titer antigen antibody reaction article correlation analysis female human human experiment immunogenicity immunoreactivity influenza A (H1N1) influenza vaccination Influenza virus A H1N1 Influenza virus A H3N2 microarray analysis normal human outcome assessment prediction single drug dose validation process virus neutralization virus strain Adolescent Adult Aged Aged, 80 and over Amino Acid Sequence Antibodies, Viral Antigens, Viral Epitopes Female Hemagglutinin Glycoproteins, Influenza Virus Humans Influenza A Virus, H1N1 Subtype Influenza A Virus, H3N2 Subtype Influenza Vaccines Influenza, Human Linear Models Male Middle Aged Molecular Sequence Data Peptides Protein Array Analysis Proteomics Vaccination Young Adult |
Issue Date: | 2013 | Publisher: | Public Library of Science | Citation: | Price J.V., Jarrell J.A., Furman D., Kattah N.H., Newell E., Dekker C.L., Davis M.M., Utz P.J. (2013). Characterization of Influenza Vaccine Immunogenicity Using Influenza Antigen Microarrays. PLoS ONE 8 (5) : e64555. ScholarBank@NUS Repository. https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0064555 | Abstract: | Background:Existing methods to measure influenza vaccine immunogenicity prohibit detailed analysis of epitope determinants recognized by immunoglobulins. The development of highly multiplex proteomics platforms capable of capturing a high level of antibody binding information will enable researchers and clinicians to generate rapid and meaningful readouts of influenza-specific antibody reactivity.Methods:We developed influenza hemagglutinin (HA) whole-protein and peptide microarrays and validated that the arrays allow detection of specific antibody reactivity across a broad dynamic range using commercially available antibodies targeted to linear and conformational HA epitopes. We derived serum from blood draws taken from 76 young and elderly subjects immediately before and 28±7 days post-vaccination with the 2008/2009 trivalent influenza vaccine and determined the antibody reactivity of these sera to influenza array antigens.Results:Using linear regression and correcting for multiple hypothesis testing by the Benjamini and Hochberg method of permutations over 1000 resamplings, we identified antibody reactivity to influenza whole-protein and peptide array features that correlated significantly with age, H1N1, and B-strain post-vaccine titer as assessed through a standard microneutralization assay (p<0.05, q <0.2). Notably, we identified several peptide epitopes that were inversely correlated with regard to age and seasonal H1N1 and B-strain neutralization titer (p<0.05, q <0.2), implicating reactivity to these epitopes in age-related defects in response to H1N1 influenza. We also employed multivariate linear regression with cross-validation to build models based on age and pre-vaccine peptide reactivity that predicted vaccine-induced neutralization of seasonal H1N1 and H3N2 influenza strains with a high level of accuracy (84.7% and 74.0%, respectively).Conclusion:Our methods provide powerful tools for rapid and accurate measurement of broad antibody-based immune responses to influenza, and may be useful in measuring response to other vaccines and infectious agents. © 2013 Price et al. | Source Title: | PLoS ONE | URI: | https://scholarbank.nus.edu.sg/handle/10635/166197 | ISSN: | 19326203 | DOI: | 10.1371/journal.pone.0064555 |
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