Publications by authors named "Isabella Hernandez"

The rapidly aging population is consuming more alcohol, leading to increased alcohol-associated acute pancreatitis (AAP) with high mortality. However, the mechanisms remain undefined, and currently there are no effective therapies available. This study aims to elucidate aging- and alcohol-associated spatial transcriptomic signature by establishing an aging AAP mouse model and applying Visium spatial transcriptomics for understanding of the mechanisms in the context of the pancreatic tissue.

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  • Adult females of reproductive age exhibit stronger antibody responses to inactivated influenza vaccines compared to males, which is linked to sex hormones, specifically estradiol.
  • Vaccinated females showed higher frequencies of immune cells, better antibody responses, and improved protection against H1N1 challenges than their male counterparts.
  • Aged mice, regardless of sex, had weakened immune responses, but estradiol replacement therapy in older females led to increased antibody responses and reduced illness after vaccination, suggesting that targeting estradiol can enhance vaccine effectiveness in females.
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Adult females of reproductive ages develop greater antibody responses to inactivated influenza vaccine (IIV) than males. How sex, age, and sex steroid changes impact B cells and durability of IIV-induced immunity and protection over 4-months post-vaccination (mpv) was analyzed. Vaccinated adult females had greater germinal center (GC) B cell and plasmablast frequencies in lymphoid tissues, higher neutralizing antibody responses 1-4 mpv, and better protection against live H1N1 challenge than adult males.

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