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Expression profiling elucidates a molecular gene signature for pulmonary hypertension in sarcoidosis
Author
Singla, SunitZhou, Tong
Javaid, Kamran
Abbasi, Taimur
Casanova, Nancy
Zhang, Wei
Ma, Shwu-Fan
Wade, Michael S.
Noth, Imre
Sweiss, Nadera J.
Garcia, Joe G. N.
Machado, Roberto F.
Date
2016Type
ArticleDOI
Abstract
Pulmonary hypertension (PH), when it complicates sarcoidosis, carries a poor prognosis, in part because it is difficult to detect early in patients with worsening respiratory symptoms. Pathogenesis of sarcoidosis occurs via incompletely characterized mechanisms that are distinct from the mechanisms of pulmonary vascular remodeling well known to occur in conjunction with other chronic lung diseases. To address the need for a biomarker to aid in early detection as well as the gap in knowledge regarding the mechanisms of PH in sarcoidosis, we used genome-wide peripheral blood gene expression analysis and identified an 18-gene signature capable of distinguishing sarcoidosis patients with PH (n = 8), sarcoidosis patients without PH (n = 17), and healthy controls (n = 45). The discriminative accuracy of this 18-gene signature was 100% in separating sarcoidosis patients with PH from those without it. If validated in a large replicate cohort, this signature could potentially be used as a diagnostic molecular biomarker for sarcoidosis-associated PH.
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http://hdl.handle.net/11714/6426Additional Information
Journal Title | Pulmonary Circulation |
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Rights | Open Access |
Rights Holder | Pulmonary Vascular Research Institute |