Genetic determinants of immune-response to a polysaccharide vaccine for typhoid

The HUGO Journal - Tập 3 - Trang 17-30 - 2010
Partha P. Majumder1,2, Herman F. Staats3, Neeta Sarkar-Roy2, Binuja Varma4, Trina Ghosh2, Sujit Maiti2, K. Narayanasamy4, Carol C. Whisnant5, James L. Stephenson5, Diane K. Wagener5
1Human Genetics Unit, Indian Statistical Institute, Kolkata, India
2TCG-ISI Centre for Population Genomics, Institute of Molecular Medicine, Kolkata, India
3Duke University, Durham, USA
4The Centre for Genomic Application, Institute of Molecular Medicine, New Delhi, India
5RTI International, Research Triangle Park, USA

Tóm tắt

Differences in immunological response among vaccine recipients are determined both by their genetic differences and environmental factors. Knowledge of genetic determinants of immunological response to a vaccine can be used to design a vaccine that circumvents immunogenetic restrictions. The currently available vaccine for typhoid is a pure polysaccharide vaccine, immune response to which is T-cell independent. Little is known about whether genetic variation among vaccinees associates with variation in their antibody response to a polysaccharide vaccine. We conducted a study on 1,000 individuals resident in an area at high-risk for typhoid; vaccinated them with the typhoid vaccine, measured their antibody response to the vaccine, assayed >2,000 curated SNPs chosen from 283 genes that are known to participate in immune-response; and analyzed these data using a strategy to (a) minimize the statistical problems associated with testing of multiple hypotheses, and (b) internally cross-validate inferences, using a half-sample design, with little loss of statistical power. The first stage analysis, using the first half-sample, identified 54 SNPs in 43 genes to be significantly associated with immune response. In the second-stage, these inferences were cross-validated using the second half-sample. First-stage results of only 8 SNPs (out of 54) in 7 genes (out of 43) were cross-validated. We tested additional SNPs in these 7 genes, and found 8 more SNPs to be significantly associated. Haplotypes constructed with these SNPs in these 7 genes also showed significant association. These 7 genes are DEFB1, TLR1, IL1RL1, CTLA4, MAPK8, CD86 and IL17D. The overall picture that has emerged from this study is that (a) immune response to polysaccharide antigens is qualitatively different from that to protein antigens, and (b) polymorphisms in genes involved in polysaccharide recognition, signal transduction, inhibition of T-cell proliferation, pro-inflammatory signaling and eventual production of antimicrobial peptides are associated with antibody response to the polysaccharide vaccine for typhoid.

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