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Transcriptional profile of PBMCs in patients with acute RSV or Influenza infection


ABSTRACT: To study the transcriptional profile of patients with acute RSV or Influenza infection,children of median age 2.4 months (range 1.5-8.6) hospitalized with acute RSV and influenza virus infection were offered study enrollment after microbiologic confirmation of the diagnosis. Blood samples were collected from them within 42-72 hours of hospitalization. We excluded children with suspected or proven polymicrobial infections, with underlying chronic medical conditions (i.e congenital heart disease, renal insufficiency), with immunodeficiency, or those who received systemic steroids or other immunomodulatory therapies. The RSV cohort consisted of 51 patients with median age of 2 months (range 1.5-3.9) and the influenza cohort had 28 patients with median age of 5.5 months (range 1.4-21). Control samples were obtained from healthy children undergoing elective surgical procedures or at outpatient clinic visits. To exclude viral co-infections we performed nasopharyngeal viral cultures of all subjects. We recruited 10 control patients for the RSV cohort with median age of 6.7 months (range 5-10), and 12 control patients for the influenza cohort with median age of18.5 months (range 10.5-26). We used microarrays to obtain the transcriptional profile of PBMCs from patients with acute RSV or Influenza infection and compared these signatures with the transcriptional profile of primary airway epithelial cells infected with RSV or Influenza.

ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens

SUBMITTER: Damien Chaussabel 

PROVIDER: E-GEOD-34205 | biostudies-arrayexpress |

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-arrayexpress

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Plasticity and virus specificity of the airway epithelial cell immune response during respiratory virus infection.

Ioannidis Ioannis I   McNally Beth B   Willette Meredith M   Peeples Mark E ME   Chaussabel Damien D   Durbin Joan E JE   Ramilo Octavio O   Mejias Asuncion A   Flaño Emilio E  

Journal of virology 20120307 10


Airway epithelial cells (AECs) provide the first line of defense in the respiratory tract and are the main target of respiratory viruses. Here, using oligonucleotide and protein arrays, we analyze the infection of primary polarized human AEC cultures with influenza virus and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), and we show that the immune response of AECs is quantitatively and qualitatively virus specific. Differentially expressed genes (DEGs) specifically induced by influenza virus and not by RSV  ...[more]

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