Extended Data Fig. 5: Higher Th1/Th17 ratio mount stronger responses to PCV13. | Nature Immunology

Extended Data Fig. 5: Higher Th1/Th17 ratio mount stronger responses to PCV13.

From: Distinct baseline immune characteristics associated with responses to conjugated and unconjugated pneumococcal polysaccharide vaccines in older adults

Extended Data Fig. 5

a) Correlation analysis between PCV13 Rank and the absolute numbers (cells/ul) of the different cell populations at baseline (d-7) (n = 16). b) Correlation analysis between PPSV23 Rank and the absolute numbers (cells/ul) of the different cell populations at baseline (d-7) (n = 19). c) Correlation analysis of Th1/Th17 ratio and vaccine responsiveness Ranks of PCV13 (n = 16) and PPSV23 (n = 19), respectively. The Pearson correlation metric was used to perform correlation analysis (a, b, and c), and the p-value was computed using two-sided t test. The ‘n’ represents number of biological replicates.

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