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Patterns of 1,748 Unique Human Alloimmune Responses Seen by Simple Machine Learning Algorithms

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Vittoraki A.G., Fylaktou A., Tarassi K., Tsinaris Z., Petasis G.C., Gerogiannis D., Kheav V.-D., Carmagnat M., Lehmann C., Doxiadis I., Iniotaki A.G., Theodorou I.
Ημερομηνία
2020
Γλώσσα
en
DOI
10.3389/fimmu.2020.01667
Λέξη-κλειδί
adolescent
algorithm
antibody response
Article
CD8+ T lymphocyte
cluster analysis
enzyme linked immunosorbent assay
female
follow up
human
immune response
immunofluorescence test
immunology
immunoreactivity
immunosuppressive treatment
kidney transplantation
machine learning
major clinical study
male
organ transplantation
principal component analysis
risk factor
vaccination
adult
adverse event
automated pattern recognition
blood
flow cytometry
graft rejection
graft survival
histocompatibility
histocompatibility test
immunology
kidney transplantation
middle aged
treatment outcome
alloantibody
alloantigen
HLA antigen
immunosuppressive agent
Adult
Cluster Analysis
Female
Flow Cytometry
Graft Rejection
Graft Survival
Histocompatibility
Histocompatibility Testing
HLA Antigens
Humans
Immunosuppressive Agents
Isoantibodies
Isoantigens
Kidney Transplantation
Machine Learning
Male
Middle Aged
Pattern Recognition, Automated
Principal Component Analysis
Treatment Outcome
Frontiers Media S.A.
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Allele specific antibody response against the polymorphic system of HLA is the allogeneic response marker determining the immunological risk for graft acceptance before and after organ transplantation and therefore routinely studied during the patient's workup. Experimentally, bead bound antigen- antibody reactions are detected using a special multicolor flow cytometer (Luminex). Routinely for each sample, antibody responses against 96 different HLA antigen groups are measured simultaneously and a 96-dimensional immune response vector is created. Under a common experimental protocol, using unsupervised clustering algorithms, we analyzed these immune intensity vectors of anti HLA class II responses from a dataset of 1,748 patients before or after renal transplantation residing in a single country. Each patient contributes only one serum sample in the analysis. A population view of linear correlations of hierarchically ordered fluorescence intensities reveals patterns in human immune responses with striking similarities with the previously described CREGs but also brings new information on the antigenic properties of class II HLA molecules. The same analysis affirms that “public” anti-DP antigenic responses are not correlated to anti DR and anti DQ responses which tend to cluster together. Principal Component Analysis (PCA) projections also demonstrate ordering patterns clearly differentiating anti DP responses from anti DR and DQ on several orthogonal planes. We conclude that a computer vision of human alloresponse by use of several dimensionality reduction algorithms rediscovers proven patterns of immune reactivity without any a priori assumption and might prove helpful for a more accurate definition of public immunogenic antigenic structures of HLA molecules. Furthermore, the use of Eigen decomposition on the Immune Response generates new hypotheses that may guide the design of more effective patient monitoring tests. © Copyright © 2020 Vittoraki, Fylaktou, Tarassi, Tsinaris, Petasis, Gerogiannis, Kheav, Carmagnat, Lehmann, Doxiadis, Iniotaki and Theodorou.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11615/80633
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