| Literature DB >> 25562703 |
Stéphanie Thomas1, Vincent Rouilly2, Etienne Patin3, Cécile Alanio1, Annick Dubois4, Cécile Delval4, Louis-Guillaume Marquier5, Nicolas Fauchoux5, Seloua Sayegrih5, Muriel Vray6, Darragh Duffy1, Lluis Quintana-Murci7, Matthew L Albert8.
Abstract
The Milieu Intérieur Consortium has established a 1000-person healthy population-based study (stratified according to sex and age), creating an unparalleled opportunity for assessing the determinants of human immunologic variance. Herein, we define the criteria utilized for participant enrollment, and highlight the key data that were collected for correlative studies. In this report, we analyzed biological correlates of sex, age, smoking-habits, metabolic score and CMV infection. We characterized and identified unique risk factors among healthy donors, as compared to studies that have focused on the general population or disease cohorts. Finally, we highlight sex-bias in the thresholds used for metabolic score determination and recommend a deeper examination of current guidelines. In sum, our clinical design, standardized sample collection strategies, and epidemiological data analyses have established the foundation for defining variability within human immune responses.Entities:
Keywords: Baseline serologic data; CMV; Cohort design; Healthy donor; Immune phenotypes; Metabolic syndrome
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25562703 DOI: 10.1016/j.clim.2014.12.004
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Clin Immunol ISSN: 1521-6616 Impact factor: 3.969