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. 2013 Dec 31;8(12):e83776. doi: 10.1371/journal.pone.0083776

Figure 3. Cluster diagrams of SLE patients and healthy donors before and after immunisation with the yellow fever vaccine.

Figure 3

Healthy donors (ND) immunised with the yellow fever vaccine are designated as “ND_YF_day7”, and ND before immunisation are designated as “ND_YF_day0”. (A) IFN signature in CD4+ T cells. The 94 probe-sets of “common” IFN signatures observed both in the SLE patients and immunised ND and the 86 probe-sets of “autoimmune-specific” IFN signatures observed only in the SLE patients distinguish the SLE patients from the immunised ND. (B) IFN signature in CD16 monocytes. The 165 probe-sets of “common” IFN signatures, 164 probe-sets of “autoimmune-specific” IFN signatures and 8 probe-sets of “immunisation-specific” IFN signatures distinguish the SLE patients from the immunised ND. (C) IFN signature in CD16+ monocytes. The 173 probe-sets of “common” IFN signatures, 120 probe-sets of “autoimmune-specific” IFN signatures and 5 probe-sets of “immunisation-specific” IFN signatures distinguish the SLE patients from the immunised ND.