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Conjunctival Inflammatory Gene Expression Profiling in Dry Eye Disease: Correlations With HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1
Purpose: In several multicenter clinical trials, HLA-DR was found to be a potential biomarker of dry eye disease (DED)'s severity and prognosis. Given the fact that HLA-DR receptor is a heterodimer consisting in an alpha and a beta chain, we intended to investigate the correlation of inflammato...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6196257/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30374345 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02271 |
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author | Kessal, Karima Liang, Hong Rabut, Ghislaine Daull, Philippe Garrigue, Jean-Sébastien Docquier, Mylene Melik Parsadaniantz, Stéphane Baudouin, Christophe Brignole-Baudouin, Françoise |
author_facet | Kessal, Karima Liang, Hong Rabut, Ghislaine Daull, Philippe Garrigue, Jean-Sébastien Docquier, Mylene Melik Parsadaniantz, Stéphane Baudouin, Christophe Brignole-Baudouin, Françoise |
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description | Purpose: In several multicenter clinical trials, HLA-DR was found to be a potential biomarker of dry eye disease (DED)'s severity and prognosis. Given the fact that HLA-DR receptor is a heterodimer consisting in an alpha and a beta chain, we intended to investigate the correlation of inflammatory targets with the corresponding transcripts, HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1, to characterize specific targets closely related to HLA-DR expressed in conjunctival cells from patients suffering from DED of various etiologies. Methods: A prospective study was conducted in 88 patients with different forms of DED. Ocular symptom scores, ocular-staining grades, tear breakup time (TBUT) and Schirmer test were evaluated. Superficial conjunctival cells were collected by impression cytology and total RNAs were extracted for analyses using the new NanoString(®) nCounter technology based on an inflammatory human code set containing 249 inflammatory genes. Results: Two hundred transcripts were reliably detected in conjunctival specimens at various levels ranging from 1 to 222,546 RNA copies. Overall, from the 88 samples, 21 target genes showed a highly significant correlation (R > 0.8) with HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1, HLA-DRA and B1 presenting the highest correlation (R = 0.9). These selected targets belonged to eight family groups, namely interferon and interferon-stimulated genes, tumor necrosis factor superfamily and related factors, Toll-like receptors and related factors, complement system factors, chemokines/cytokines, the RIPK enzyme family, and transduction signals such as the STAT and MAPK families. Conclusions: We have identified a profile of 21 transcripts correlated with HLA-DR expression, suggesting closely regulated signaling pathways and possible direct or indirect interactions between them. The NanoString(®) nCounter technology in conjunctival imprints could constitute a reliable tool in the future for wider screening of inflammatory biomarkers in DED, usable in very small samples. Broader combinations of biomarkers associated with HLA-DR could be analyzed to develop new diagnostic approaches, identify tighter pathophysiological gene signatures and personalize DED therapies more efficiently. |
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spelling | pubmed-61962572018-10-29 Conjunctival Inflammatory Gene Expression Profiling in Dry Eye Disease: Correlations With HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1 Kessal, Karima Liang, Hong Rabut, Ghislaine Daull, Philippe Garrigue, Jean-Sébastien Docquier, Mylene Melik Parsadaniantz, Stéphane Baudouin, Christophe Brignole-Baudouin, Françoise Front Immunol Immunology Purpose: In several multicenter clinical trials, HLA-DR was found to be a potential biomarker of dry eye disease (DED)'s severity and prognosis. Given the fact that HLA-DR receptor is a heterodimer consisting in an alpha and a beta chain, we intended to investigate the correlation of inflammatory targets with the corresponding transcripts, HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1, to characterize specific targets closely related to HLA-DR expressed in conjunctival cells from patients suffering from DED of various etiologies. Methods: A prospective study was conducted in 88 patients with different forms of DED. Ocular symptom scores, ocular-staining grades, tear breakup time (TBUT) and Schirmer test were evaluated. Superficial conjunctival cells were collected by impression cytology and total RNAs were extracted for analyses using the new NanoString(®) nCounter technology based on an inflammatory human code set containing 249 inflammatory genes. Results: Two hundred transcripts were reliably detected in conjunctival specimens at various levels ranging from 1 to 222,546 RNA copies. Overall, from the 88 samples, 21 target genes showed a highly significant correlation (R > 0.8) with HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1, HLA-DRA and B1 presenting the highest correlation (R = 0.9). These selected targets belonged to eight family groups, namely interferon and interferon-stimulated genes, tumor necrosis factor superfamily and related factors, Toll-like receptors and related factors, complement system factors, chemokines/cytokines, the RIPK enzyme family, and transduction signals such as the STAT and MAPK families. Conclusions: We have identified a profile of 21 transcripts correlated with HLA-DR expression, suggesting closely regulated signaling pathways and possible direct or indirect interactions between them. The NanoString(®) nCounter technology in conjunctival imprints could constitute a reliable tool in the future for wider screening of inflammatory biomarkers in DED, usable in very small samples. Broader combinations of biomarkers associated with HLA-DR could be analyzed to develop new diagnostic approaches, identify tighter pathophysiological gene signatures and personalize DED therapies more efficiently. Frontiers Media S.A. 2018-10-15 /pmc/articles/PMC6196257/ /pubmed/30374345 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02271 Text en Copyright © 2018 Kessal, Liang, Rabut, Daull, Garrigue, Docquier, Melik Parsadaniantz, Baudouin and Brignole-Baudouin. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) and the copyright owner(s) are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms. |
spellingShingle | Immunology Kessal, Karima Liang, Hong Rabut, Ghislaine Daull, Philippe Garrigue, Jean-Sébastien Docquier, Mylene Melik Parsadaniantz, Stéphane Baudouin, Christophe Brignole-Baudouin, Françoise Conjunctival Inflammatory Gene Expression Profiling in Dry Eye Disease: Correlations With HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1 |
title | Conjunctival Inflammatory Gene Expression Profiling in Dry Eye Disease: Correlations With HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1 |
title_full | Conjunctival Inflammatory Gene Expression Profiling in Dry Eye Disease: Correlations With HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1 |
title_fullStr | Conjunctival Inflammatory Gene Expression Profiling in Dry Eye Disease: Correlations With HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1 |
title_full_unstemmed | Conjunctival Inflammatory Gene Expression Profiling in Dry Eye Disease: Correlations With HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1 |
title_short | Conjunctival Inflammatory Gene Expression Profiling in Dry Eye Disease: Correlations With HLA-DRA and HLA-DRB1 |
title_sort | conjunctival inflammatory gene expression profiling in dry eye disease: correlations with hla-dra and hla-drb1 |
topic | Immunology |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6196257/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30374345 http://dx.doi.org/10.3389/fimmu.2018.02271 |
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