DNA Methylation signatures underpinning blood neutrophil to lymphocyte ratio during first week of human life

人类生命第一周内血液中性粒细胞与淋巴细胞比率的 DNA 甲基化特征

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作者:David Martino, Nina Kresoje, Nelly Amenyogbe, Rym Ben-Othman, Bing Cai, Mandy Lo, Olubukola Idoko, Oludare A Odumade, Reza Falsafi, Travis M Blimkie, Andy An, Casey P Shannon, Sebastiano Montante, Bhavjinder K Dhillon, Joann Diray-Arce, Al Ozonoff, Kinga K Smolen, Ryan R Brinkman, Kerry McEnaney, As

Abstract

Understanding of newborn immune ontogeny in the first week of life will enable age-appropriate strategies for safeguarding vulnerable newborns against infectious diseases. Here we conducted an observational study exploring the immunological profile of infants longitudinally throughout their first week of life. Our Expanded Program on Immunization - Human Immunology Project Consortium (EPIC-HIPC) studies the epigenetic regulation of systemic immunity using small volumes of peripheral blood samples collected from West African neonates on days of life (DOL) 0, 1, 3, and 7. Genome-wide DNA methylation and single nucleotide polymorphism markers are examined alongside matched transcriptomic and flow cytometric data. Integrative analysis reveals that a core network of transcription factors mediates dynamic shifts in neutrophil-to-lymphocyte ratios (NLR), which are underpinned by cell-type specific methylation patterns in the two cell types. Genetic variants are associated with lower NLRs at birth, and healthy newborns with lower NLRs at birth are more likely to subsequently develop sepsis. These findings provide valuable insights into the early-life determinants of immune system development.

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