Making human immune systems more interpretable through systems immunology
- PMID: 37402600
- DOI: 10.1016/j.it.2023.06.005
Making human immune systems more interpretable through systems immunology
Abstract
The human immune system is a distributed system of specialized cell populations with unique functions that collectively give rise to immune responses to infections and during immune-mediated diseases. Cell composition, plasma proteins, and functional responses vary among individuals, making the system difficult to interpret, but this variation is nonrandom. With careful analyses using novel experimental and computational tools, human immune system composition and function carry interpretable information. Here, we propose that systems-level analyses offer an opportunity to make human immune responses more interpretable in the future, and we discuss herein important considerations and lessons learned to this end. Predictable human immunology holds implications for better diagnostic and curative precision in patients with infectious and immune-associated diseases.
Keywords: human immunology; methods; systems immunology; translational research.
Copyright © 2023 The Author(s). Published by Elsevier Ltd.. All rights reserved.
Conflict of interest statement
Declaration of interests P.B. is a founder of Cytodelics AB (Stockholm, Sweden), executive board member of Kancera AB (Stockholm, Sweden), scientific advisor of Pixelgen Technologies AB (Stockholm, Sweden), Scailyte AG (Basel, Switzerland) and Oxford Immune Algorithmics Inc. (Oxford, UK) and Infinant Health Inc. (Davis, CA, USA).
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