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Global Expression Profiling in Atopic Eczema Reveals Reciprocal Expression of Inflammatory and Lipid Genes

BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema (AE) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder. In order to dissect the genetic background several linkage and genetic association studies have been performed. Yet very little is known about specific genes involved in this complex skin disease, and the underlying molec...

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Autores principales: Sääf, Annika M., Tengvall-Linder, Maria, Chang, Howard Y., Adler, Adam S., Wahlgren, Carl-Fredrik, Scheynius, Annika, Nordenskjöld, Magnus, Bradley, Maria
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2603322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19107207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004017
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author Sääf, Annika M.
Tengvall-Linder, Maria
Chang, Howard Y.
Adler, Adam S.
Wahlgren, Carl-Fredrik
Scheynius, Annika
Nordenskjöld, Magnus
Bradley, Maria
author_facet Sääf, Annika M.
Tengvall-Linder, Maria
Chang, Howard Y.
Adler, Adam S.
Wahlgren, Carl-Fredrik
Scheynius, Annika
Nordenskjöld, Magnus
Bradley, Maria
author_sort Sääf, Annika M.
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description BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema (AE) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder. In order to dissect the genetic background several linkage and genetic association studies have been performed. Yet very little is known about specific genes involved in this complex skin disease, and the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS: We used human DNA microarrays to identify a molecular picture of the programmed responses of the human genome to AE. The transcriptional program was analyzed in skin biopsy samples from lesional and patch-tested skin from AE patients sensitized to Malassezia sympodialis (M. sympodialis), and corresponding biopsies from healthy individuals. The most notable feature of the global gene-expression pattern observed in AE skin was a reciprocal expression of induced inflammatory genes and repressed lipid metabolism genes. The overall transcriptional response in M. sympodialis patch-tested AE skin was similar to the gene-expression signature identified in lesional AE skin. In the constellation of genes differentially expressed in AE skin compared to healthy control skin, we have identified several potential susceptibility genes that may play a critical role in the pathological condition of AE. Many of these genes, including genes with a role in immune responses, lipid homeostasis, and epidermal differentiation, are localized on chromosomal regions previously linked to AE. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Through genome-wide expression profiling, we were able to discover a distinct reciprocal expression pattern of induced inflammatory genes and repressed lipid metabolism genes in skin from AE patients. We found a significant enrichment of differentially expressed genes in AE with cytobands associated to the disease, and furthermore new chromosomal regions were found that could potentially guide future region-specific linkage mapping in AE. The full data set is available at http://microarray-pubs.stanford.edu/eczema.
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spelling pubmed-26033222008-12-24 Global Expression Profiling in Atopic Eczema Reveals Reciprocal Expression of Inflammatory and Lipid Genes Sääf, Annika M. Tengvall-Linder, Maria Chang, Howard Y. Adler, Adam S. Wahlgren, Carl-Fredrik Scheynius, Annika Nordenskjöld, Magnus Bradley, Maria PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Atopic eczema (AE) is a common chronic inflammatory skin disorder. In order to dissect the genetic background several linkage and genetic association studies have been performed. Yet very little is known about specific genes involved in this complex skin disease, and the underlying molecular mechanisms are not fully understood. METHODOLOGY/FINDINGS: We used human DNA microarrays to identify a molecular picture of the programmed responses of the human genome to AE. The transcriptional program was analyzed in skin biopsy samples from lesional and patch-tested skin from AE patients sensitized to Malassezia sympodialis (M. sympodialis), and corresponding biopsies from healthy individuals. The most notable feature of the global gene-expression pattern observed in AE skin was a reciprocal expression of induced inflammatory genes and repressed lipid metabolism genes. The overall transcriptional response in M. sympodialis patch-tested AE skin was similar to the gene-expression signature identified in lesional AE skin. In the constellation of genes differentially expressed in AE skin compared to healthy control skin, we have identified several potential susceptibility genes that may play a critical role in the pathological condition of AE. Many of these genes, including genes with a role in immune responses, lipid homeostasis, and epidermal differentiation, are localized on chromosomal regions previously linked to AE. CONCLUSIONS/SIGNIFICANCE: Through genome-wide expression profiling, we were able to discover a distinct reciprocal expression pattern of induced inflammatory genes and repressed lipid metabolism genes in skin from AE patients. We found a significant enrichment of differentially expressed genes in AE with cytobands associated to the disease, and furthermore new chromosomal regions were found that could potentially guide future region-specific linkage mapping in AE. The full data set is available at http://microarray-pubs.stanford.edu/eczema. Public Library of Science 2008-12-24 /pmc/articles/PMC2603322/ /pubmed/19107207 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004017 Text en Sääf et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
spellingShingle Research Article
Sääf, Annika M.
Tengvall-Linder, Maria
Chang, Howard Y.
Adler, Adam S.
Wahlgren, Carl-Fredrik
Scheynius, Annika
Nordenskjöld, Magnus
Bradley, Maria
Global Expression Profiling in Atopic Eczema Reveals Reciprocal Expression of Inflammatory and Lipid Genes
title Global Expression Profiling in Atopic Eczema Reveals Reciprocal Expression of Inflammatory and Lipid Genes
title_full Global Expression Profiling in Atopic Eczema Reveals Reciprocal Expression of Inflammatory and Lipid Genes
title_fullStr Global Expression Profiling in Atopic Eczema Reveals Reciprocal Expression of Inflammatory and Lipid Genes
title_full_unstemmed Global Expression Profiling in Atopic Eczema Reveals Reciprocal Expression of Inflammatory and Lipid Genes
title_short Global Expression Profiling in Atopic Eczema Reveals Reciprocal Expression of Inflammatory and Lipid Genes
title_sort global expression profiling in atopic eczema reveals reciprocal expression of inflammatory and lipid genes
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2603322/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19107207
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0004017
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