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Series GSE119117 Query DataSets for GSE119117
Status Public on Aug 29, 2018
Title Longitudinal transcriptomic characterization of the immune response to acute hepatitis C virus infection
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Most individuals exposed to hepatitis C virus (HCV) become persistently infected while a minority spontaneously eliminate the virus. Although early immune events influence infection outcome, the cellular composition, molecular effectors, and timeframe of the host response active shortly after viral exposure remain incompletely understood. Employing specimens collected from people who inject drugs (PWID) with high risk of HCV exposure, we utilized RNA-Seq to characterize immune function in peripheral blood before, during, and after acute HCV infection resulting in spontaneous resolution. Our results provide a detailed description of innate immune programs active in peripheral blood during acute HCV infection, which include prominent type I interferon and inflammatory signatures. Innate immune gene expression rapidly returns to pre-infection levels upon viral clearance. This innate response coincides with a decrease in B cell transcriptional signatures. These results represent the first longitudinal transcriptomic characterization of human immune function in acute HCV infection and identify several dynamically regulated features of the complex response to natural HCV exposure.
 
Overall design mRNA-Seq of peripheral blood mononuclear cells (PBMC) collected from individuals before, during, and after acute HCV infection. Acute HCV infection resulted in spotaneous viral resolution (n=6) or chronic infection (n=8). Four time points were examined per subject: i) Pre-infection baseline (Variable); ii) Early acute (2-9 weeks, mean 6 weeks); iii) Late acute (15 – 20 weeks, mean 17 weeks); and iv) Follow up (25 – 71 weeks, mean 52 weeks)
 
Contributor(s) Shoukry NH
Citation(s) 30222771
Submission date Aug 28, 2018
Last update date Mar 27, 2019
Contact name Naglaa Shoukry
E-mail(s) naglaa.shoukry@umontreal.ca
Organization name CRCHUM
Street address Tour Viger, Local 09.414, 900 rue St-Denis
City Montreal
State/province QC
ZIP/Postal code H2X 0A9
Country Canada
 
Platforms (1)
GPL16791 Illumina HiSeq 2500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (53)
GSM3358278 R1-1
GSM3358279 R1-2
GSM3358280 R1-3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA488222
SRA SRP158994

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