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Glycomic signatures on serum IgGs for prediction of postvaccination response.


ABSTRACT: Millions of individuals are vaccinated worldwide each year to stimulate their adaptive immune systems to produce protective antibodies and T-cell response against pathogens. Since glycosylation of the Fc region of immunoglobulin G (IgG) can be influenced by the host's immune status, it was inferred that glycosylation profile of IgG might be altered as a result of the immune response. Therefore, subclass-specific glycosylation profiles of serum IgGs from 26 healthy adults before and after vaccination with a trivalent subunit influenza virus vaccine were comprehensively analyzed to explore glycomic signatures for vaccination. The results showed that no significant changes in the glycosylation of total IgGs took place before and after vaccination, but distinct glycosylation profiles in responders (fourfold or more increase of HI titer after vaccination) and nonresponders (less than fourfold increase of HI titer) were observed. This difference between the responders and nonresponders occurred even in the resting state. On the basis of variable importance parameters, glycosylation markers that distinguish responders from nonresponders were identified. These markers can be used as molecular signatures to predict antibody titers after vaccination. This is the first study of serum IgG glycosylation profiles in healthy adults receiving a trivalent inactivated influenza vaccine.

SUBMITTER: Wang JR 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4303884 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Glycomic signatures on serum IgGs for prediction of postvaccination response.

Wang Jing-Rong JR   Guan Wen-Da WD   Yau Lee-Fong LF   Gao Wei-Na WN   Zhan Yang-Qing YQ   Liu Liang L   Yang Zi-Feng ZF   Jiang Zhi-Hong ZH  

Scientific reports 20150123


Millions of individuals are vaccinated worldwide each year to stimulate their adaptive immune systems to produce protective antibodies and T-cell response against pathogens. Since glycosylation of the Fc region of immunoglobulin G (IgG) can be influenced by the host's immune status, it was inferred that glycosylation profile of IgG might be altered as a result of the immune response. Therefore, subclass-specific glycosylation profiles of serum IgGs from 26 healthy adults before and after vaccina  ...[more]

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