2021
DOI: 10.3389/fimmu.2020.580219
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Host Transcriptomic Response Following Administration of Rotavirus Vaccine in Infants’ Mimics Wild Type Infection

Abstract: BackgroundRotavirus (RV) is an enteric pathogen that has devastating impact on childhood morbidity and mortality worldwide. The immunologic mechanism underlying the protection achieved after RV vaccination is not yet fully understood.MethodsWe compared the transcriptome of children affected by community-acquired RV infection and children immunized with a live attenuated RV vaccine (RotaTeq®).ResultsRV vaccination mimics the wild type infection causing similar changes in children’s transcriptome, including tran… Show more

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“…Pieces of evidence support the involvement of epigenetic mechanisms in the modulation of the interaction between host and pathogen ( 19 ), as it also occurs as a consequence of vaccination [e.g. rotavirus infection ( 20 )]. For instance, it has been shown that some viral infections (e.g.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Pieces of evidence support the involvement of epigenetic mechanisms in the modulation of the interaction between host and pathogen ( 19 ), as it also occurs as a consequence of vaccination [e.g. rotavirus infection ( 20 )]. For instance, it has been shown that some viral infections (e.g.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%