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A "crossomics" study analysing variability of different components in peripheral blood of healthy caucasoid individuals
Authors:Gruden Kristina  Hren Matjaž  Herman Ana  Blejec Andrej  Albrecht Tanja  Selbig Joachim  Bauer Chris  Schuchardt Johannes  Or-Guil Michal  Zupančič Klemen  Svajger Urban  Stabuc Borut  Ihan Alojz  Kopitar Andreja Nataša  Ravnikar Maja  Knežević Miomir  Rožman Primož  Jeras Matjaž
Affiliation:National Institute of Biology, Ljubljana, Slovenia.
Abstract:

Background

Different immunotherapy approaches for the treatment of cancer and autoimmune diseases are being developed and tested in clinical studies worldwide. Their resulting complex experimental data should be properly evaluated, therefore reliable normal healthy control baseline values are indispensable.

Methodology/Principal Findings

To assess intra- and inter-individual variability of various biomarkers, peripheral blood of 16 age and gender equilibrated healthy volunteers was sampled on 3 different days within a period of one month. Complex “crossomics” analyses of plasma metabolite profiles, antibody concentrations and lymphocyte subset counts as well as whole genome expression profiling in CD4+T and NK cells were performed. Some of the observed age, gender and BMI dependences are in agreement with the existing knowledge, like negative correlation between sex hormone levels and age or BMI related increase in lipids and soluble sugars. Thus we can assume that the distribution of all 39.743 analysed markers is well representing the normal Caucasoid population. All lymphocyte subsets, 20% of metabolites and less than 10% of genes, were identified as highly variable in our dataset.

Conclusions/Significance

Our study shows that the intra-individual variability was at least two-fold lower compared to the inter-individual one at all investigated levels, showing the importance of personalised medicine approach from yet another perspective.
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