Core C - Proteomics Core

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Abstract

SUMMARY In the Proteomics Core (Core C), part of the Dengue Human Immunology Project Consortium, we will apply mass spectrometry-based proteomics approaches to quantitatively measure responses to viral infection and vaccination in clinical cohorts. We will first measure global changes in a number of protein readouts including phosphorylation, ubiquitination, and protein abundance, in ex vivo primary cells infected with Dengue virus to identify proteins of interest worth pursuing in more targeted proteomics studies in clinical samples. Data from Core C will be integrated with data from Cores B (Genomics Core) and D (Immune Monitoring Core) by Core E (Data Analysis and Modeling Core) to select approximately 200 proteins for which to develop sensitive assays for detection and quantification from very limited sample amounts. Finally, we will apply the developed assays to quantify protein responses in patient-derived samples from clinical cohorts in natural populations to compare clinical outcomes of viral infection and vaccination. These targeted proteomics approach will also be used to conduct ex vivo validation studies after perturbing predicted host driver genes.

Key facts

NIH application ID
10132471
Project number
4U19AI118610-06
Recipient
ICAHN SCHOOL OF MEDICINE AT MOUNT SINAI
Principal Investigator
Jeffrey R Johnson
Activity code
U19
Funding institute
NIH
Fiscal year
2020
Award amount
$322,009
Award type
4C
Project period
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