Subhasis Mohanty, PhD
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2023
High-throughput single-cell profiling of B cell responses following inactivated influenza vaccination in young and older adults
Wang M, Jiang R, Mohanty S, Meng H, Shaw A, Kleinstein S. High-throughput single-cell profiling of B cell responses following inactivated influenza vaccination in young and older adults. Aging 2023, 15: 9250-9274. PMID: 37367734, PMCID: PMC10564424, DOI: 10.18632/aging.204778.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsB cellsActivated B cellsB cell receptorOlder adultsInfluenza vaccinationAge groupsPeripheral blood B cellsYoung adultsInactivated influenza vaccineB cell responsesSubstantial disease burdenBlood B cellsMemory B cellsInfluenza vaccination responsesStrong antibody responseAge-related changesInfluenza vaccineVaccination responseSeasonal influenzaAntibody responseHospital visitsDisease burdenSomatic hypermutation frequenciesVaccinationCell responsesIncreasing sensitivity of antibody-antigen interactions using photo-cross-linking
de la Peña A, Sewall L, de Paiva Froes Rocha R, Jackson A, Pratap P, Bangaru S, Cottrell C, Mohanty S, Shaw A, Ward A. Increasing sensitivity of antibody-antigen interactions using photo-cross-linking. Cell Reports Methods 2023, 3: 100509. PMID: 37426749, PMCID: PMC10326447, DOI: 10.1016/j.crmeth.2023.100509.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsPolyclonal immune responseImmune responseTime pointsRational vaccine designLater time pointsEarly time pointsVaccine immunogensAnimal modelsAntibody detectionVaccine designIntermediate antibodiesEarly timepointsLater timepointsAntibodiesViral glycoproteinsTimepointsDifferent viral glycoproteinsSensitivity of detectionAntibody-antigen interactionsResponsePatientsVaccinationThe Plasma Cell Infiltrate Populating the Muscle Tissue of Patients with Inclusion Body Myositis Features Distinct B Cell Receptor Repertoire Properties
Jiang R, Roy B, Wu Q, Mohanty S, Nowak R, Shaw A, Kleinstein S, O’Connor K. The Plasma Cell Infiltrate Populating the Muscle Tissue of Patients with Inclusion Body Myositis Features Distinct B Cell Receptor Repertoire Properties. ImmunoHorizons 2023, 7: 310-322. PMID: 37171806, PMCID: PMC10579972, DOI: 10.4049/immunohorizons.2200078.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInclusion body myositisMemory B cellsCell infiltrateBody myositisB cellsIBM muscle biopsiesB-cell infiltratesPlasma cell infiltrateClass-switched IgGMuscle tissueAdaptive immune receptor repertoire sequencingHumoral responseHealthy controlsIgA isotypePlasma cellsCell repertoireMuscle biopsyInfiltratesDegenerative disordersDisease pathologyRepertoire sequencingSkeletal muscleDermatomyositisPolymyositisMyositisFeatured Cover
Konstorum A, Mohanty S, Zhao Y, Melillo A, Vander Wyk B, Nelson A, Tsang S, Blevins T, Belshe R, Chawla D, Rondina M, Gill T, Montgomery R, Allore H, Kleinstein S, Shaw A. Featured Cover. Aging Cell 2023, 22 PMCID: PMC9924937, DOI: 10.1111/acel.13801.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPlatelet response to influenza vaccination reflects effects of aging
Konstorum A, Mohanty S, Zhao Y, Melillo A, Vander Wyk B, Nelson A, Tsang S, Blevins T, Belshe R, Chawla D, Rondina M, Gill T, Montgomery R, Allore H, Kleinstein S, Shaw A. Platelet response to influenza vaccination reflects effects of aging. Aging Cell 2023, 22: e13749. PMID: 36656789, PMCID: PMC9924941, DOI: 10.1111/acel.13749.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsCommunity-dwelling older adultsPlatelet activationOlder adultsInfluenza vaccinationAge-associated chronic inflammationInfluence platelet functionRNA expressionPro-inflammatory diseasesAge-associated increasePlatelet activation pathwaysAge-associated differencesActivation pathwayPlatelet transcriptomeGeriatric conditionsChronic inflammationImmune responsePlatelet functionPlatelet responseSNF residentsVaccinationActivation responseYoung individualsProtein levelsAdultsYounger participantsPD-1highCXCR5–CD4+ peripheral helper T cells promote CXCR3+ plasmablasts in human acute viral infection
Asashima H, Mohanty S, Comi M, Ruff W, Hoehn K, Wong P, Klein J, Lucas C, Cohen I, Coffey S, Lele N, Greta L, Raddassi K, Chaudhary O, Unterman A, Emu B, Kleinstein S, Montgomery R, Iwasaki A, Dela Cruz C, Kaminski N, Shaw A, Hafler D, Sumida T. PD-1highCXCR5–CD4+ peripheral helper T cells promote CXCR3+ plasmablasts in human acute viral infection. Cell Reports 2023, 42: 111895. PMID: 36596303, PMCID: PMC9806868, DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2022.111895.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsAcute viral infectionTph cellsViral infectionCXCR3 expressionClinical outcomesHelper TSevere viral infectionsB cell helpBetter clinical outcomesProtective humoral immunityT cell-B cell interactionsKey immune responsesPlasmablast expansionB cell differentiationCell subsetsHumoral immunityCell helpImmune responseInterferon γPlasmablast differentiationB cellsPlasmablastsCell responsesInfectionCD4
2019
Transcriptomic analysis of human IL-7 receptor alphalow and higheffector memory CD8+ T cells reveals an age-associated signature linked to influenza vaccine response in older adults
Park H, Shin M, Kim M, Bilsborrow J, Mohanty S, Montgomery R, Shaw A, Yoo S, Kang I. Transcriptomic analysis of human IL-7 receptor alphalow and higheffector memory CD8+ T cells reveals an age-associated signature linked to influenza vaccine response in older adults. The Journal Of Immunology 2019, 202: 181.22-181.22. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.202.supp.181.22.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchPeripheral blood cellsPeripheral blood mononuclear cellsInfluenza vaccine responsesT cellsEM CD8Memory CD8Vaccine responsesOlder adultsBlood cellsSignature genesEffector memory CD8Blood mononuclear cellsHuman peripheral whole bloodAge-associated expansionPeripheral whole bloodGene expression profilesAge-associated changesMeta-analysis studyGlobal transcriptomic profilesMononuclear cellsCD8Expression profilesSignificant associationTranscription factorsWhole blood
2013
An altered relationship of influenza vaccine-specific IgG responses with T cell immunity occurs with aging in humans (P4293)
Lee N, Kang K, Shin M, Mohanty S, Belshe R, Montgomery R, Shaw A, Kang I. An altered relationship of influenza vaccine-specific IgG responses with T cell immunity occurs with aging in humans (P4293). The Journal Of Immunology 2013, 190: 123.10-123.10. DOI: 10.4049/jimmunol.190.supp.123.10.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchT cell immunityMemory T cellsIgG responsesHI antibody titersT cellsAntibody titersMemory CD8Cell immunityHemagglutinin inhibition antibody titersDistinct T cell subsetsCytokine-producing capacityEffector memory CD8Frequency of CD4Inactivated influenza vaccineCentral memory cellsT cell subsetsSpecific IgG responseSerum IgG responsesPotent survivalIL-17Influenza vaccineSignificant morbidityCell subsetsElderly peopleProliferative capacity
News
News
- March 24, 2023Source: Aging Cell
Platelet response to influenza vaccination reflects effects of aging
- March 16, 2023
Discoveries & Impact (March 2023)
- August 11, 2021
Comprehensive COVID-19 Study Counts Yale Among Its Leaders
- February 10, 2021
Discoveries & Impact (February 2021)