The influence of genetic variability within the major histocompatibility complex (MHC) region on variations in immune responses to childhood vaccination was investigated. The study group consisted of 135 healthy infants who had been immunized with hepatitis B (HBV), 7-valent pneumococcal conjugate (PCV7), and diphtheria, tetanus, acellular pertussis (DTaP) vaccines according to standard childhood immunization schedules. Genotype analysis was performed on genomic DNA using Illumina Goldengate MHC panels (Mapping and Exon Centric). At the 1 year post vaccination check-up total, isotypic, and antigen-specific serum antibody levels were measured using multiplex immunoassays. A number of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) within MHC Class I ...
The immune response to hepatitis B vaccination differs greatly among individuals, with 5-10% of heal...
Differences in immunological response among vaccine recipients are determined both by their genetic ...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinomics is a term that refers to the investigation of heterogeneity of host genetic ...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivalling t...
Vaccines have revolutionized public health, preventing millions of deaths each year, particularly in...
Although immune response to vaccines can be influenced by several parameters, human genetic variatio...
Vaccines have revolutionized public health, preventing millions of deaths each year, particularly in...
Despite the success of vaccines in routine use worldwide, there are substantial challenges hampering...
Infant immunization is the most cost-effective strategy to prevent infectious diseases in childhood,...
Infant immunization is the most cost-effective strategy to prevent infectious diseases in childhood,...
Background. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is an important cause of chronic viral disease worldwide and can...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination against hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) is safe and effective; however, va...
Understanding how human genetic variation impacts individual response to immunogens is fundamental f...
Distinct HLA class II alleles determine antibody response to vaccination with hepatitis B surface an...
Variable immune responses to hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and recombinant HBV vaccines have bee...
The immune response to hepatitis B vaccination differs greatly among individuals, with 5-10% of heal...
Differences in immunological response among vaccine recipients are determined both by their genetic ...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinomics is a term that refers to the investigation of heterogeneity of host genetic ...
Vaccines have had a profound influence on human health with no other health intervention rivalling t...
Vaccines have revolutionized public health, preventing millions of deaths each year, particularly in...
Although immune response to vaccines can be influenced by several parameters, human genetic variatio...
Vaccines have revolutionized public health, preventing millions of deaths each year, particularly in...
Despite the success of vaccines in routine use worldwide, there are substantial challenges hampering...
Infant immunization is the most cost-effective strategy to prevent infectious diseases in childhood,...
Infant immunization is the most cost-effective strategy to prevent infectious diseases in childhood,...
Background. Hepatitis B virus (HBV) is an important cause of chronic viral disease worldwide and can...
BACKGROUND: Vaccination against hepatitis B virus infection (HBV) is safe and effective; however, va...
Understanding how human genetic variation impacts individual response to immunogens is fundamental f...
Distinct HLA class II alleles determine antibody response to vaccination with hepatitis B surface an...
Variable immune responses to hepatitis B virus (HBV) infection and recombinant HBV vaccines have bee...
The immune response to hepatitis B vaccination differs greatly among individuals, with 5-10% of heal...
Differences in immunological response among vaccine recipients are determined both by their genetic ...
BACKGROUND: Vaccinomics is a term that refers to the investigation of heterogeneity of host genetic ...