Polymorphisms in the Wilms Tumor Gene Are Associated With Interindividual Variations in Rubella Virus–Specific Cellular Immunity After Measles-Mumps-Rubella II Vaccination
We conducted a genome-wide association study on 1843 subjects to identify genetic polymorphisms associated with cellular immunity after rubella vaccination. We identified single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the Wilms tumor gene WT1 that was significantly associated with interindividual differences in...
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Abstract | We conducted a genome-wide association study on 1843 subjects to identify genetic polymorphisms associated with cellular immunity after rubella vaccination. We identified single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the Wilms tumor gene WT1 that was significantly associated with interindividual differences in subject rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion.
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Rubella vaccination induces widely variable immune responses in vaccine recipients. While rubella vaccination is effective at inducing immunity to rubella infection in most subjects, up to 5% of individuals do not achieve or maintain long-term protective immunity. To expand upon our previous work identifying genetic polymorphisms that are associated with these interindividual differences in humoral immunity to rubella virus, we performed a genome-wide association study in a large cohort of 1843 subjects to discover single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with rubella virus–specific cellular immune responses. We identified SNPs in the Wilms tumor protein gene (WT1) that were significantly associated (P < 5 × 10–8) with interindividual variations in rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion from subjects’ peripheral blood mononuclear cells postvaccination. No SNPs were found to be significantly associated with variations in rubella-specific interferon-γ secretion. Our findings demonstrate that genetic polymorphisms in the WT1 gene in subjects of European ancestry are associated with interindividual differences in rubella virus–specific cellular immunity after measles-mumps-rubella II vaccination. |
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AbstractList | We conducted a genome-wide association study on 1843 subjects to identify genetic polymorphisms associated with cellular immunity after rubella vaccination. We identified single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the Wilms tumor gene WT1 that was significantly associated with interindividual differences in subject rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion.
Abstract
Rubella vaccination induces widely variable immune responses in vaccine recipients. While rubella vaccination is effective at inducing immunity to rubella infection in most subjects, up to 5% of individuals do not achieve or maintain long-term protective immunity. To expand upon our previous work identifying genetic polymorphisms that are associated with these interindividual differences in humoral immunity to rubella virus, we performed a genome-wide association study in a large cohort of 1843 subjects to discover single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with rubella virus–specific cellular immune responses. We identified SNPs in the Wilms tumor protein gene (WT1) that were significantly associated (P < 5 × 10–8) with interindividual variations in rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion from subjects’ peripheral blood mononuclear cells postvaccination. No SNPs were found to be significantly associated with variations in rubella-specific interferon-γ secretion. Our findings demonstrate that genetic polymorphisms in the WT1 gene in subjects of European ancestry are associated with interindividual differences in rubella virus–specific cellular immunity after measles-mumps-rubella II vaccination. Rubella vaccination induces widely variable immune responses in vaccine recipients. While rubella vaccination is effective at inducing immunity to rubella infection in most subjects, up to 5% of individuals do not achieve or maintain long-term protective immunity. To expand upon our previous work identifying genetic polymorphisms that are associated with these interindividual differences in humoral immunity to rubella virus, we performed a genome-wide association study in a large cohort of 1843 subjects to discover single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with rubella virus-specific cellular immune responses. We identified SNPs in the Wilms tumor protein gene (WT1) that were significantly associated (P < 5 × 10-8) with interindividual variations in rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion from subjects' peripheral blood mononuclear cells postvaccination. No SNPs were found to be significantly associated with variations in rubella-specific interferon-γ secretion. Our findings demonstrate that genetic polymorphisms in the WT1 gene in subjects of European ancestry are associated with interindividual differences in rubella virus-specific cellular immunity after measles-mumps-rubella II vaccination.Rubella vaccination induces widely variable immune responses in vaccine recipients. While rubella vaccination is effective at inducing immunity to rubella infection in most subjects, up to 5% of individuals do not achieve or maintain long-term protective immunity. To expand upon our previous work identifying genetic polymorphisms that are associated with these interindividual differences in humoral immunity to rubella virus, we performed a genome-wide association study in a large cohort of 1843 subjects to discover single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with rubella virus-specific cellular immune responses. We identified SNPs in the Wilms tumor protein gene (WT1) that were significantly associated (P < 5 × 10-8) with interindividual variations in rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion from subjects' peripheral blood mononuclear cells postvaccination. No SNPs were found to be significantly associated with variations in rubella-specific interferon-γ secretion. Our findings demonstrate that genetic polymorphisms in the WT1 gene in subjects of European ancestry are associated with interindividual differences in rubella virus-specific cellular immunity after measles-mumps-rubella II vaccination. Rubella vaccination induces widely variable immune responses in vaccine recipients. While rubella vaccination is effective at inducing immunity to rubella infection in most subjects, up to 5% of individuals do not achieve or maintain long-term protective immunity. To expand upon our previous work identifying genetic polymorphisms that are associated with these interindividual differences in humoral immunity to rubella virus, we performed a genome-wide association study in a large cohort of 1843 subjects to discover single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with rubella virus-specific cellular immune responses. We identified SNPs in the Wilms tumor protein gene (WT1) that were significantly associated (P < 5 × 10-8) with interindividual variations in rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion from subjects' peripheral blood mononuclear cells postvaccination. No SNPs were found to be significantly associated with variations in rubella-specific interferon-γ secretion. Our findings demonstrate that genetic polymorphisms in the WT1 gene in subjects of European ancestry are associated with interindividual differences in rubella virus-specific cellular immunity after measles-mumps-rubella II vaccination. We conducted a genome-wide association study on 1843 subjects to identify genetic polymorphisms associated with cellular immunity after rubella vaccination. We identified single-nucleotide polymorphisms in the Wilms tumor gene WT1 that was significantly associated with interindividual differences in subject rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion. Rubella vaccination induces widely variable immune responses in vaccine recipients. While rubella vaccination is effective at inducing immunity to rubella infection in most subjects, up to 5% of individuals do not achieve or maintain long-term protective immunity. To expand upon our previous work identifying genetic polymorphisms that are associated with these interindividual differences in humoral immunity to rubella virus, we performed a genome-wide association study in a large cohort of 1843 subjects to discover single-nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) associated with rubella virus–specific cellular immune responses. We identified SNPs in the Wilms tumor protein gene ( WT1 ) that were significantly associated ( P < 5 × 10 –8 ) with interindividual variations in rubella-specific interleukin 6 secretion from subjects’ peripheral blood mononuclear cells postvaccination. No SNPs were found to be significantly associated with variations in rubella-specific interferon-γ secretion. Our findings demonstrate that genetic polymorphisms in the WT1 gene in subjects of European ancestry are associated with interindividual differences in rubella virus–specific cellular immunity after measles-mumps-rubella II vaccination. |
Author | Haralambieva, Iana H Ovsyannikova, Inna G Voigt, Emily A Poland, Gregory A Kennedy, Richard B Schaid, Daniel J Larrabee, Beth L |
AuthorAffiliation | 2 Mayo Clinic Division of Biostatistics, Mayo Clinic, Rochester, Minnesota 1 Mayo Clinic Vaccine Research Group, Mayo Clinic, Rochester |
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