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An immune clock of human pregnancy

Authors :
Maurice L. Druzin
Gary L. Darmstadt
Sofie Van Gassen
Martha Tingle
Virginia D. Winn
David K. Stevenson
Quentin Baca
Robin Okada
Nima Aghaeepour
Garry P. Nolan
Leslie McNeil
David B. Lewis
Ronald J. Wong
David Furman
Yaser Y. El-Sayed
Amy S. Tsai
Martin S. Angst
Mohammad Sajjad Ghaemi
Robert Tibshirani
Edward A. Ganio
Ronald S. Gibbs
Gary M. Shaw
Brice Gaudilliere
David R. McIlwain
Dyani Gaudilliere
Cecele C. Quaintance
Source :
SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY
Publication Year :
2017

Abstract

The maintenance of pregnancy relies on finely tuned immune adaptations. We demonstrate that these adaptations are precisely timed, reflecting an immune clock of pregnancy in women delivering at term. Using mass cytometry, the abundance and functional responses of all major immune cell subsets were quantified in serial blood samples collected throughout pregnancy. Cell signaling-based Elastic Net, a regularized regression method adapted from the elastic net algorithm, was developed to infer and prospectively validate a predictive model of interrelated immune events that accurately captures the chronology of pregnancy. Model components highlighted existing knowledge and revealed previously unreported biology, including a critical role for the interleukin-2-dependent STAT5ab signaling pathway in modulating T cell function during pregnancy. These findings unravel the precise timing of immunological events occurring during a term pregnancy and provide the analytical framework to identify immunological deviations implicated in pregnancy-related pathologies.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
24709468
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
SCIENCE IMMUNOLOGY
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....86d447b459eb55f56f4b6fc4741e35bc