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Dynamic molecular changes during the first week of human life follow a robust developmental trajectory.

Authors :
Lee, AH
Shannon, CP
Amenyogbe, N
Bennike, TB
Diray-Arce, J
Idoko, OT
Gill, EE
Ben-Othman, R
Pomat, WS
van Haren, SD
Cao, K-AL
Cox, M
Darboe, A
Falsafi, R
Ferrari, D
Harbeson, DJ
He, D
Bing, C
Hinshaw, SJ
Ndure, J
Njie-Jobe, J
Pettengill, MA
Richmond, PC
Ford, R
Saleu, G
Masiria, G
Matlam, JP
Kirarock, W
Roberts, E
Malek, M
Sanchez-Schmitz, G
Singh, A
Angelidou, A
Smolen, KK
EPIC Consortium
Brinkman, RR
Ozonoff, A
Hancock, REW
van den Biggelaar, AHJ
Steen, H
Tebbutt, SJ
Kampmann, B
Levy, O
Kollmann, TR
Lee, AH
Shannon, CP
Amenyogbe, N
Bennike, TB
Diray-Arce, J
Idoko, OT
Gill, EE
Ben-Othman, R
Pomat, WS
van Haren, SD
Cao, K-AL
Cox, M
Darboe, A
Falsafi, R
Ferrari, D
Harbeson, DJ
He, D
Bing, C
Hinshaw, SJ
Ndure, J
Njie-Jobe, J
Pettengill, MA
Richmond, PC
Ford, R
Saleu, G
Masiria, G
Matlam, JP
Kirarock, W
Roberts, E
Malek, M
Sanchez-Schmitz, G
Singh, A
Angelidou, A
Smolen, KK
EPIC Consortium
Brinkman, RR
Ozonoff, A
Hancock, REW
van den Biggelaar, AHJ
Steen, H
Tebbutt, SJ
Kampmann, B
Levy, O
Kollmann, TR
Publication Year :
2019

Abstract

Systems biology can unravel complex biology but has not been extensively applied to human newborns, a group highly vulnerable to a wide range of diseases. We optimized methods to extract transcriptomic, proteomic, metabolomic, cytokine/chemokine, and single cell immune phenotyping data from <1 ml of blood, a volume readily obtained from newborns. Indexing to baseline and applying innovative integrative computational methods reveals dramatic changes along a remarkably stable developmental trajectory over the first week of life. This is most evident in changes of interferon and complement pathways, as well as neutrophil-associated signaling. Validated across two independent cohorts of newborns from West Africa and Australasia, a robust and common trajectory emerges, suggesting a purposeful rather than random developmental path. Systems biology and innovative data integration can provide fresh insights into the molecular ontogeny of the first week of life, a dynamic developmental phase that is key for health and disease.

Details

Database :
OAIster
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1315678281
Document Type :
Electronic Resource