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Review
. 2020 Nov 30;10(12):492.
doi: 10.3390/metabo10120492.

Integrative Metabolomics to Identify Molecular Signatures of Responses to Vaccines and Infections

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Integrative Metabolomics to Identify Molecular Signatures of Responses to Vaccines and Infections

Joann Diray-Arce et al. Metabolites. .

Abstract

Approaches to the identification of metabolites have progressed from early biochemical pathway evaluation to modern high-dimensional metabolomics, a powerful tool to identify and characterize biomarkers of health and disease. In addition to its relevance to classic metabolic diseases, metabolomics has been key to the emergence of immunometabolism, an important area of study, as leukocytes generate and are impacted by key metabolites important to innate and adaptive immunity. Herein, we discuss the metabolomic signatures and pathways perturbed by the activation of the human immune system during infection and vaccination. For example, infection induces changes in lipid (e.g., free fatty acids, sphingolipids, and lysophosphatidylcholines) and amino acid pathways (e.g., tryptophan, serine, and threonine), while vaccination can trigger changes in carbohydrate and bile acid pathways. Amino acid, carbohydrate, lipid, and nucleotide metabolism is relevant to immunity and is perturbed by both infections and vaccinations. Metabolomics holds substantial promise to provide fresh insight into the molecular mechanisms underlying the host immune response. Its integration with other systems biology platforms will enhance studies of human health and disease.

Keywords: diagnosis; infections; integrative metabolomics; metabolomics; response detection; systems biology; vaccines.

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Conflict of interest statement

Ofer Levy is a named inventor on several Boston Children’s Hospital patent applications relating to human in vitro assays systems and vaccine adjuvants. The other authors declare no competing financial interests.

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Metabolomics is an emerging tool that can complement other high-throughput systems immunology methods and immune response readouts to identify infection and vaccination biomarkers.

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