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Whole blood transcriptional responses of very preterm infants during late-onset sepsis - GSE138712

Purpose

Host immune responses during late-onset sepsis (LOS) in very preterm infants are poorly characterised due to a complex and dynamic pathophysiology and challenges in working with small available blood volumes. We present here an unbiased transcriptomic analysis of whole peripheral blood from very preterm infants at the time of LOS. RNA-Seq was performed on peripheral blood samples (6 – 29 days postnatal age) taken at the time of suspected LOS from very preterm infants <30 weeks gestational age. Infants were classified based on blood culture positivity and elevated C-reactive protein concentrations as having confirmed LOS (n=5), possible LOS (n=4) or no LOS (n=9). Bioinformatics and statistical analyses performed included pathway over-representation and protein-protein interaction network analyses. Plasma cytokine immunoassays were performed to validate differentially expressed cytokine pathways.The blood leukocyte transcriptional responses of infants with confirmed LOS differed significantly from infants without LOS (1,317 differentially expressed genes). However, infants with possible LOS could not be distinguished from infants with no LOS or confirmed LOS. Transcriptional alterations associated with LOS included genes involved in pathogen recognition (mainly TLR pathways), cytokine signalling (both pro-inflammatory and inhibitory responses), immune and haematological regulation (including cell death pathways), and metabolism (altered cholesterol biosynthesis). At the transcriptional-level cytokine responses during LOS were characterised by over-representation of IFN-?/?, IFN-?, IL-1 and IL-6 signalling pathways and up-regulation of genes for inflammatory responses. Infants with confirmed LOS had significantly higher levels of IL-1? and IL-6 in their plasma. Blood responses in very preterm infants with LOS are characterised by altered host immune responses that appear to reflect unbalanced immuno-metabolic homeostasis.

Hypothesis

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Experimental Design

Examination of blood leukocyte transcriptional responses of 5 infants with confirmed LOS, 4 infants with possible LOS and 9 infants with no LOS.

Experimental Variables

Sepsis (2021 ICD-10-CM code* = A41)

Controls

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Methods

Samples were pooled and sequenced on a HiSeq 2500 sequencer (Illumina), using the High Output 100-bp single-end run, at the University of British Columbia Sequencing Centre.FASTQ reads were aligned to the GRCh37(hg19) human reference genome using the STAR(v2.5) alignerCount generation was done using htseq-count(v0.6.1p1).Genome_build: GRCh37(hg19) human reference

Additional Information

https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo/query/acc.cgi?acc=GSE138712

RNA-seq
Illumina HiSeq
18 Samples Loaded: 18
Human (Homo sapiens)
Whole Blood
Sepsis
RNA was extracted from stabilised blood using an amended version of the PAXgene™ Blood RNA System Kit (PreAnalytix; Qiagen/Becton Dickson). Briefly, samples were thawed at room temperature for up to 2 hours.
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Sample ID tissue Sex Sample title Sample geo accession Gestational age in days
GSM4116599_15003 Whole blood male 15003 GSM4116599 171
GSM4116600_15004 Whole blood female 15004 GSM4116600 170
GSM4116601_15011 Whole blood male 15011 GSM4116601 186
GSM4116602_15017 Whole blood female 15017 GSM4116602 185
GSM4116603_15018 Whole blood male 15018 GSM4116603 209
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Sample ID Tissue Sex Sample title Sample geo accession Gestational age in days Birth weight in grams Clinical group
GSM4116599_15003
Whole blood
male
15003
GSM4116599
171
680
Possible late-onset sepsis
GSM4116600_15004
Whole blood
female
15004
GSM4116600
170
680
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116601_15011
Whole blood
male
15011
GSM4116601
186
950
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116602_15017
Whole blood
female
15017
GSM4116602
185
575
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116603_15018
Whole blood
male
15018
GSM4116603
209
1650
Confirmed late-onset sepsis
GSM4116604_15022
Whole blood
female
15022
GSM4116604
182
900
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116605_15024
Whole blood
male
15024
GSM4116605
209
1040
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116606_15045
Whole blood
male
15045
GSM4116606
166
675
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116607_15053
Whole blood
male
15053
GSM4116607
184
610
Possible late-onset sepsis
GSM4116608_15054
Whole blood
female
15054
GSM4116608
206
1340
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116609_15055
Whole blood
female
15055
GSM4116609
186
560
Possible late-onset sepsis
GSM4116610_15062
Whole blood
male
15062
GSM4116610
200
1340
Confirmed late-onset sepsis
GSM4116611_15070
Whole blood
male
15070
GSM4116611
181
880
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116612_15076
Whole blood
male
15076
GSM4116612
189
790
Possible late-onset sepsis
GSM4116613_15080
Whole blood
female
15080
GSM4116613
195
1076
No late-onset sepsis
GSM4116614_15089
Whole blood
female
15089
GSM4116614
170
620
Confirmed late-onset sepsis
GSM4116615_15102
Whole blood
male
15102
GSM4116615
172
770
Confirmed late-onset sepsis
GSM4116616_15106
Whole blood
male
15106
GSM4116616
188
1286
Confirmed late-onset sepsis

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