Decoding Immune Dynamics in Pregnant Women: Key Gene Expression Changes Following Influenza Vaccination
Rasha Elsayim, Manal M. Alkhulaifi, Abeer S. Aloufi, Razaz Abdulaziz Felemban, Lienda Bashier Eltayeb, Asawir Esamaldeen Ebrahim Mohamed, Hanan O. Alshammari, Esra’a Abudouleh

TL;DR
This study identifies key gene expression changes in pregnant women after influenza vaccination, revealing immune response dynamics and potential biomarkers for vaccine efficacy.
Contribution
The study provides novel insights into gene expression and immune pathways modulated by influenza vaccination in pregnant women.
Findings
GBP1, CXCL10, RSAD2, and IFI44 were robustly up-regulated, correlating with enhanced immune responses.
Key pathways included interferon alpha/beta and toll-like receptor signaling.
JCHAIN showed notable up-regulation on the seventh day post-vaccination.
Abstract
Pregnant women are at an increased risk of severe influenza complications, necessitating vaccination as a preventive measure. Despite World Health Organization (WHO) recommendations for influenza vaccination during pregnancy, vaccination rates remain suboptimal in many regions. This study aims to identify key differentially expressed genes (DEGs) and biological pathways modulated by influenza vaccination in pregnant women pre- and post-vaccination, contributing to improved vaccine strategies. Microarray data from gene expression omnibus GEO dataset GSE166545 was analyzed to identify DEGs in blood samples from pregnant women at three time points: pre-vaccination (Day 0) and post-vaccination (Days 0 and 1) (Days 1 and 7). DEGs were filtered using an adjusted p-value < 0.05 and |log2 fold change| ≥ 1. Protein/protein interaction (PPI) networks, hub gene identification, and pathway…
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TopicsInfluenza Virus Research Studies · interferon and immune responses · Immune Response and Inflammation
