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Transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease

BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the mechanisms underlying the loss of tolerance in the early and preclinical stages of autoimmune diseases. The aim of this work was to identify the transcriptional profile and signaling pathways associated to non-treated early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and subj...

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Autores principales: Macías-Segura, N., Castañeda-Delgado, J. E., Bastian, Y., Santiago-Algarra, D., Castillo-Ortiz, J. D., Alemán-Navarro, A. L., Jaime-Sánchez, E., Gomez-Moreno, M., Saucedo-Toral, C. A., Lara-Ramírez, Edgar E., Zapata-Zuñiga, M., Enciso-Moreno, L., González-Amaro, R., Ramos-Remus, C., Enciso-Moreno, J. A.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: Public Library of Science 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29584756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194205
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author Macías-Segura, N.
Castañeda-Delgado, J. E.
Bastian, Y.
Santiago-Algarra, D.
Castillo-Ortiz, J. D.
Alemán-Navarro, A. L.
Jaime-Sánchez, E.
Gomez-Moreno, M.
Saucedo-Toral, C. A.
Lara-Ramírez, Edgar E.
Zapata-Zuñiga, M.
Enciso-Moreno, L.
González-Amaro, R.
Ramos-Remus, C.
Enciso-Moreno, J. A.
author_facet Macías-Segura, N.
Castañeda-Delgado, J. E.
Bastian, Y.
Santiago-Algarra, D.
Castillo-Ortiz, J. D.
Alemán-Navarro, A. L.
Jaime-Sánchez, E.
Gomez-Moreno, M.
Saucedo-Toral, C. A.
Lara-Ramírez, Edgar E.
Zapata-Zuñiga, M.
Enciso-Moreno, L.
González-Amaro, R.
Ramos-Remus, C.
Enciso-Moreno, J. A.
author_sort Macías-Segura, N.
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description BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the mechanisms underlying the loss of tolerance in the early and preclinical stages of autoimmune diseases. The aim of this work was to identify the transcriptional profile and signaling pathways associated to non-treated early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and subjects at high risk. Several biomarker candidates for early RA are proposed. METHODS: Whole blood total RNA was obtained from non-treated early RA patients with <1 year of evolution as well as from healthy first-degree relatives of patients with RA (FDR) classified as ACCP+ and ACCP- according to their antibodies serum levels against cyclic citrullinated peptides. Complementary RNA (cRNA) was synthetized and hybridized to high-density microarrays. Data was analyzed in Genespring Software and functional categories were assigned to a specific transcriptome identified in subjects with RA and FDR ACCP positive. Specific signaling pathways for genes associated to RA were identified. Gene expression was evaluated by qPCR. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to evaluate these genes as biomarkers. RESULTS: A characteristic transcriptome of 551 induced genes and 4,402 repressed genes were identified in early RA patients. Bioinformatics analysis of the data identified a specific transcriptome in RA patients. Moreover, some overlapped transcriptional profiles between patients with RA and ACCP+ were identified, suggesting an up-regulated distinctive transcriptome from the preclinical stages up to progression to an early RA state. A total of 203 pathways have up-regulated genes that are shared between RA and ACCP+. Some of these genes show potential to be used as progression biomarkers for early RA with area under the curve of ROC > 0.92. These genes come from several functional categories associated to inflammation, Wnt signaling and type I interferon pathways. CONCLUSION: The presence of a specific transcriptome in whole blood of RA patients suggests the activation of a specific inflammatory transcriptional signature in early RA development. The set of overexpressed genes in early RA patients that are shared with ACCP+ subjects but not with ACCP- subjects, can represent a transcriptional signature involved with the transition of a preclinical to a clinical RA stage. Some of these particular up-regulated and down-regulated genes are related to inflammatory processes and could be considered as biomarker candidates for disease progression in subjects at risk to develop RA.
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spelling pubmed-58709592018-04-06 Transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease Macías-Segura, N. Castañeda-Delgado, J. E. Bastian, Y. Santiago-Algarra, D. Castillo-Ortiz, J. D. Alemán-Navarro, A. L. Jaime-Sánchez, E. Gomez-Moreno, M. Saucedo-Toral, C. A. Lara-Ramírez, Edgar E. Zapata-Zuñiga, M. Enciso-Moreno, L. González-Amaro, R. Ramos-Remus, C. Enciso-Moreno, J. A. PLoS One Research Article BACKGROUND: Little is known regarding the mechanisms underlying the loss of tolerance in the early and preclinical stages of autoimmune diseases. The aim of this work was to identify the transcriptional profile and signaling pathways associated to non-treated early rheumatoid arthritis (RA) and subjects at high risk. Several biomarker candidates for early RA are proposed. METHODS: Whole blood total RNA was obtained from non-treated early RA patients with <1 year of evolution as well as from healthy first-degree relatives of patients with RA (FDR) classified as ACCP+ and ACCP- according to their antibodies serum levels against cyclic citrullinated peptides. Complementary RNA (cRNA) was synthetized and hybridized to high-density microarrays. Data was analyzed in Genespring Software and functional categories were assigned to a specific transcriptome identified in subjects with RA and FDR ACCP positive. Specific signaling pathways for genes associated to RA were identified. Gene expression was evaluated by qPCR. Receiver operating characteristic (ROC) analysis was used to evaluate these genes as biomarkers. RESULTS: A characteristic transcriptome of 551 induced genes and 4,402 repressed genes were identified in early RA patients. Bioinformatics analysis of the data identified a specific transcriptome in RA patients. Moreover, some overlapped transcriptional profiles between patients with RA and ACCP+ were identified, suggesting an up-regulated distinctive transcriptome from the preclinical stages up to progression to an early RA state. A total of 203 pathways have up-regulated genes that are shared between RA and ACCP+. Some of these genes show potential to be used as progression biomarkers for early RA with area under the curve of ROC > 0.92. These genes come from several functional categories associated to inflammation, Wnt signaling and type I interferon pathways. CONCLUSION: The presence of a specific transcriptome in whole blood of RA patients suggests the activation of a specific inflammatory transcriptional signature in early RA development. The set of overexpressed genes in early RA patients that are shared with ACCP+ subjects but not with ACCP- subjects, can represent a transcriptional signature involved with the transition of a preclinical to a clinical RA stage. Some of these particular up-regulated and down-regulated genes are related to inflammatory processes and could be considered as biomarker candidates for disease progression in subjects at risk to develop RA. Public Library of Science 2018-03-27 /pmc/articles/PMC5870959/ /pubmed/29584756 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194205 Text en © 2018 Macías-Segura 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Macías-Segura, N.
Castañeda-Delgado, J. E.
Bastian, Y.
Santiago-Algarra, D.
Castillo-Ortiz, J. D.
Alemán-Navarro, A. L.
Jaime-Sánchez, E.
Gomez-Moreno, M.
Saucedo-Toral, C. A.
Lara-Ramírez, Edgar E.
Zapata-Zuñiga, M.
Enciso-Moreno, L.
González-Amaro, R.
Ramos-Remus, C.
Enciso-Moreno, J. A.
Transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease
title Transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease
title_full Transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease
title_fullStr Transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease
title_full_unstemmed Transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease
title_short Transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease
title_sort transcriptional signature associated with early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy individuals at high risk to develop the disease
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5870959/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/29584756
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0194205
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