Frontiers in Immunology (Mar 2023)

VIGET: A web portal for study of vaccine-induced host responses based on Reactome pathways and ImmPort data

  • Timothy Brunson,
  • Nasim Sanati,
  • Anthony Huffman,
  • Anna Maria Masci,
  • Anna Maria Masci,
  • Jie Zheng,
  • Michael F. Cooke,
  • Patrick Conley,
  • Yongqun He,
  • Yongqun He,
  • Yongqun He,
  • Guanming Wu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2023.1141030
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14

Abstract

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Host responses to vaccines are complex but important to investigate. To facilitate the study, we have developed a tool called Vaccine Induced Gene Expression Analysis Tool (VIGET), with the aim to provide an interactive online tool for users to efficiently and robustly analyze the host immune response gene expression data collected in the ImmPort/GEO databases. VIGET allows users to select vaccines, choose ImmPort studies, set up analysis models by choosing confounding variables and two groups of samples having different vaccination times, and then perform differential expression analysis to select genes for pathway enrichment analysis and functional interaction network construction using the Reactome’s web services. VIGET provides features for users to compare results from two analyses, facilitating comparative response analysis across different demographic groups. VIGET uses the Vaccine Ontology (VO) to classify various types of vaccines such as live or inactivated flu vaccines, yellow fever vaccines, etc. To showcase the utilities of VIGET, we conducted a longitudinal analysis of immune responses to yellow fever vaccines and found an intriguing complex activity response pattern of pathways in the immune system annotated in Reactome, demonstrating that VIGET is a valuable web portal that supports effective vaccine response studies using Reactome pathways and ImmPort data.

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