SummaryAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a common reason for seeking medical attention, and the threat of pandemic influenza will likely add to these numbers. Using human viral challenge studies with live rhinovirus, respiratory syncytial virus, and influenza A, we developed peripheral blood gene expression signatures that distinguish individuals with symptomatic ARIs from uninfected individuals with >95% accuracy. We validated this “acute respiratory viral” signature—encompassing genes with a known role in host defense against viral infections—across each viral challenge. We also validated the signature in an independently acquired data set for influenza A and classified infected individuals from healthy controls with 100% accuracy. ...
The response to respiratory viruses varies substantially between individuals, and there are currentl...
<div><p>To better understand the systemic response to naturally acquired acute respiratory viral inf...
International audienceAcute respiratory infections, a large part being of viral origin, constitute a...
SummaryAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a common reason for seeking medical attention, and th...
There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of in...
There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of in...
There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of in...
SummaryRespiratory viral infections are a significant burden to healthcare worldwide. Many whole gen...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
<div><p>There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnos...
Abstract There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagno...
Instead of focusing on the pathogen, in a paradigm shift, Zaas et al. (2009) identified host gene pr...
Introduction Diagnosis of severe influenza pneumonia remains challenging because of a lack of corre...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
The response to respiratory viruses varies substantially between individuals, and there are currentl...
<div><p>To better understand the systemic response to naturally acquired acute respiratory viral inf...
International audienceAcute respiratory infections, a large part being of viral origin, constitute a...
SummaryAcute respiratory infections (ARIs) are a common reason for seeking medical attention, and th...
There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of in...
There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of in...
There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnosis of in...
SummaryRespiratory viral infections are a significant burden to healthcare worldwide. Many whole gen...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
<div><p>There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagnos...
Abstract There is great potential for host-based gene expression analysis to impact the early diagno...
Instead of focusing on the pathogen, in a paradigm shift, Zaas et al. (2009) identified host gene pr...
Introduction Diagnosis of severe influenza pneumonia remains challenging because of a lack of corre...
Acute respiratory infections caused by bacterial or viral pathogens are among the most common reason...
The response to respiratory viruses varies substantially between individuals, and there are currentl...
<div><p>To better understand the systemic response to naturally acquired acute respiratory viral inf...
International audienceAcute respiratory infections, a large part being of viral origin, constitute a...