Department of Cell Research and Immunology, The George S. Wise Faculty of Life Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
PLoS One. 2018 Apr 24;13(4):e0196193. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0196193. eCollection 2018.
Major efforts are invested in the analysis of phenotypic variation in a population of individuals. While many of these studies focus on the genetic basis of phenotypic variation via measurements of DNA polymorphic sites, the environmental effects are still elusive. Here we propose a methodology, called CCCE ('Cell Composition Common Environment'), to identify environmental effects on the composition of immune cell functionalities. Specifically, CCCE is focused on the common experiences that are shared between siblings (the 'common environment'), designed to correct for cell subpopulation heterogeneity, and is based on a multicolor flow cytometry analysis across a large cohort of human monozygotic and dizygotic twins. We demonstrate that the CCCE methodology can provide insights on the relations between common environmental effects and the heterogenic functions of several immune cell types, such as NK cells effector functions and coagulation-related capabilities of monocytes. The software described in this article is available at http://csgi.tau.ac.il/CCCE.
人们投入大量精力分析个体群体的表型变异。虽然这些研究中的许多都侧重于通过测量 DNA 多态性位点来研究表型变异的遗传基础,但环境效应仍难以捉摸。在这里,我们提出了一种称为 CCCE(“细胞组成共同环境”)的方法,用于识别环境对免疫细胞功能组成的影响。具体来说,CCCE 专注于兄弟姐妹之间共享的共同经历(“共同环境”),旨在纠正细胞亚群异质性,并基于对一大群人类同卵和异卵双胞胎的多色流式细胞术分析。我们证明,CCCE 方法可以深入了解共同环境效应与几种免疫细胞类型的异质功能之间的关系,例如 NK 细胞效应功能和单核细胞的凝血相关能力。本文中描述的软件可在 http://csgi.tau.ac.il/CCCE 上获得。