Longitudinal analysis of influenza vaccination implicates regulation of RIG-I signaling by DNA methylation

Author:

Fu Hongxiang1,Pickering Harry1,Rubbi Liudmilla1,Ross Ted M.2,Reed Elaine F.1,Pellegrini Matteo1

Affiliation:

1. University of California Los Angeles

2. University of Georgia

Abstract

Abstract Background Influenza virus infection alters the promoter DNA methylation of key immune response-related genes, including type-1 interferons and proinflammatory cytokines. However, less is known about the effect of the influenza vaccine on the epigenome. We utilized a targeted DNA methylation approach to study the longitudinal effects (day 0 pre-vaccination and day 28 post-vaccination) on influenza vaccination responses in peripheral blood mononuclear cells. Results We found that baseline, pre-vaccination methylation profiles are associated with pre-existing, protective serological immunity. Additionally, we identified 481 sites that were differentially methylated between baseline and day 28 post-vaccination. These were enriched for genes involved in the regulation of the RIG-I signaling pathway, an important regulator of viral responses. Conclusions Our results suggest that DNA methylation changes to components of the RIG-I pathway are associated with vaccine effectiveness. Therefore, immunization strategies that target this pathway may improve serological responses to influenza vaccination.

Publisher

Research Square Platform LLC

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