Fig. 7: Correlation among miRNA, cytokine, and specific antibody levels. | npj Vaccines

Fig. 7: Correlation among miRNA, cytokine, and specific antibody levels.

From: Circulating extracellular vesicle microRNAs associated with adverse reactions, proinflammatory cytokine, and antibody production after COVID-19 vaccination

Fig. 7

a Correlation between ln (miRNA) levels and specific antibody titers was investigated via multiple-regression analysis. Multiple coefficients of determination (R2) were calculated. The table shows the coefficient (β), standard error (SE), and p-values of each ln (miR). b ln (miR-132), ln (miR-148a), ln (miR-221), and ln (miR-625-3p) levels were compared between a group with a high specific antibody titer (top 20%) and that with a low level (bottom 20%). Each dot represents a subject (*p < 0.05, t-test). The bars represent mean ± SD. c, d Correlation between ln (miRNA) levels and cytokine levels 1 day after the first (c) or second (d) doses was investigated by multiple linear-regression analysis. Multiple coefficients of determination (R2) were calculated. The tables show coefficient (β), standard error (SE), and p-values of each ln (miR).

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