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

Authors :
Lee, Ahwon
Shannon, Casey P
Amenyogbe, Nelly
Bennike, Tue TB
Diray-Arce, Joann
Idoko, Olubukola OT
Gill, Erin E
Ben-Othman, Rym
Pomat, William WS
van Haren, Simon SD
Cao, Kim-Anh Lê
Cox, Momoudou
Darboe, Alansana
Falsafi, Reza
Ferrari, Davide
Harbeson, Daniel DJ
He, Daniel
Bing, Cai
Hinshaw, Samuel SJ
Ndure, Jorjoh
Njie-Jobe, Jainaba
Pettengill, Matthew MA
Richmond, Peter C
Ford, Rebecca
Saleu, Gerard
Masiria, Geraldine
Matlam, John Paul
Kirarock, Wendy
Roberts, Elishia
Malek, Mehrnoush
Sanchez-Schmitz, Guzmán
Singh, Amrit
Angelidou, Asimenia
Smolen, Kinga
EPIC Consortium
Brinkman, Ryan RR
Ozonoff, Al
Hancock, Robert REW
van den Biggelaar, Anita AHJ
Steen, Hanno
Tebbutt, Scott SJ
Kampmann, Beate
Levy, Ofer
Kollmann, Tobias R
Lee, Ahwon
Shannon, Casey P
Amenyogbe, Nelly
Bennike, Tue TB
Diray-Arce, Joann
Idoko, Olubukola OT
Gill, Erin E
Ben-Othman, Rym
Pomat, William WS
van Haren, Simon SD
Cao, Kim-Anh Lê
Cox, Momoudou
Darboe, Alansana
Falsafi, Reza
Ferrari, Davide
Harbeson, Daniel DJ
He, Daniel
Bing, Cai
Hinshaw, Samuel SJ
Ndure, Jorjoh
Njie-Jobe, Jainaba
Pettengill, Matthew MA
Richmond, Peter C
Ford, Rebecca
Saleu, Gerard
Masiria, Geraldine
Matlam, John Paul
Kirarock, Wendy
Roberts, Elishia
Malek, Mehrnoush
Sanchez-Schmitz, Guzmán
Singh, Amrit
Angelidou, Asimenia
Smolen, Kinga
EPIC Consortium
Brinkman, Ryan RR
Ozonoff, Al
Hancock, Robert REW
van den Biggelaar, Anita AHJ
Steen, Hanno
Tebbutt, Scott SJ
Kampmann, Beate
Levy, Ofer
Kollmann, Tobias R
Source :
Nature communications, 10 (1
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.<br />SCOPUS: ar.j<br />info:eu-repo/semantics/published

Details

Database :
OAIster
Journal :
Nature communications, 10 (1
Notes :
1 full-text file(s): application/pdf, English
Publication Type :
Electronic Resource
Accession number :
edsoai.on1258100766
Document Type :
Electronic Resource