Systems immunology analysis of human immune organoids identifies host-specific correlates of protection to different influenza vaccines

对人类免疫类器官的系统免疫学分析揭示了不同流感疫苗的宿主特异性保护相关性

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作者:Zachary W Wagoner ,Timothy B Yates ,Jenny E Hernandez-Davies ,Suhas Sureshchandra ,Erika M Joloya ,Aarti Jain ,Rafael de Assis ,Jenna M Kastenschmidt ,Andrew M Sorn ,Mahina Tabassum Mitul ,Ian Tamburini ,Gurpreet Ahuja ,Qiu Zhong ,Douglas Trask ,Marcus Seldin ,D Huw Davies ,Lisa E Wagar
Vaccines are an essential tool to significantly reduce pathogen-related morbidity and mortality. However, our ability to rationally design vaccines and identify correlates of protection remains limited. Here, we employed an immune organoid approach to capture human adaptive immune response diversity to influenza vaccines and systematically identify host and antigen features linked to vaccine response variability. Our investigation identified established and unique immune signatures correlated with neutralizing antibody responses across seven different influenza vaccines and antigens. Unexpectedly, heightened ex vivo tissue frequencies of T helper (Th)1 cells emerged as both a predictor and a correlate of neutralizing antibody responses to inactivated influenza vaccines (IIVs). Secondary analysis of human public data confirmed that elevated Th1 signatures are associated with antibody responses following in vivo vaccination. These findings demonstrate the utility of human in vitro models for identifying in vivo correlates of protection and establish a role for Th1 functions in influenza vaccination.

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