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Limited Long-Term Impact of Insect Venom Immunotherapy on the Micro-RNA Landscape in Whole Blood

Authors :
Nicole Ludwig
Marita Nittner-Marszalska
Paweł Skiba
Bernard Panaszek
Emilia Królewicz
Mustafa Kahraman
Andreas Keller
Nikolaus Blin
Pawel Karpinski
Marta Rosiek-Biegus
Eckart Meese
Magdalena Kosińska
Maria M. Sasiadek
Source :
Journal of investigational allergologyclinical immunology. 29(3)
Publication Year :
2018

Abstract

Objective To perform a genome-wide characterization of changes in microRNA (miRNA) expression during the course of venom immunotherapy (VIT). Methods miRNA was isolated from the whole-blood of 13 allergic patients and 14 controls, who experienced no allergic reaction upon stings by honeybees and wasps. We analyzed 2549 miRNAs from the whole blood of these patients prior to VIT and 12 months after the start of VIT. The results for differential expression obtained on a microarray platform were confirmed by quantitative real-time PCR. Out of the 13 patients, 8 had a negative allergic reaction with VIT, thus indicating that this approach was successful. Results By comparing time points before and 12 months after ultrarush VIT, correlation analysis and principal component analysis both indicated a limited effect of VIT on the overall miRNA expression pattern. Volcano plot analysis based on raw P values revealed few deregulated miRNAs, most of which were increasingly expressed after VIT as compared with before VIT. Based on the 50 most altered miRNAs, no clear clustering was observed before or after VIT. Conclusions Our results indicate an overall reduced effect of VIT on the miRNA expression pattern in whole blood.

Details

ISSN :
10189068
Volume :
29
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of investigational allergologyclinical immunology
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....1c6a2fad1cfb9ad51255455ce5fb466a