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Integrative Analysis Reveals a Molecular Stratification of Systemic Autoimmune Diseases.

Authors :
Barturen G
Babaei S
Català-Moll F
Martínez-Bueno M
Makowska Z
Martorell-Marugán J
Carmona-Sáez P
Toro-Domínguez D
Carnero-Montoro E
Teruel M
Kerick M
Acosta-Herrera M
Le Lann L
Jamin C
Rodríguez-Ubreva J
García-Gómez A
Kageyama J
Buttgereit A
Hayat S
Mueller J
Lesche R
Hernandez-Fuentes M
Juarez M
Rowley T
White I
Marañón C
Gomes Anjos T
Varela N
Aguilar-Quesada R
Garrancho FJ
López-Berrio A
Rodriguez Maresca M
Navarro-Linares H
Almeida I
Azevedo N
Brandão M
Campar A
Faria R
Farinha F
Marinho A
Neves E
Tavares A
Vasconcelos C
Trombetta E
Montanelli G
Vigone B
Alvarez-Errico D
Li T
Thiagaran D
Blanco Alonso R
Corrales Martínez A
Genre F
López Mejías R
Gonzalez-Gay MA
Remuzgo S
Ubilla Garcia B
Cervera R
Espinosa G
Rodríguez-Pintó I
De Langhe E
Cremer J
Lories R
Belz D
Hunzelmann N
Baerlecken N
Kniesch K
Witte T
Lehner M
Stummvoll G
Zauner M
Aguirre-Zamorano MA
Barbarroja N
Castro-Villegas MC
Collantes-Estevez E
de Ramon E
Díaz Quintero I
Escudero-Contreras A
Fernández Roldán MC
Jiménez Gómez Y
Jiménez Moleón I
Lopez-Pedrera R
Ortega-Castro R
Ortego N
Raya E
Artusi C
Gerosa M
Meroni PL
Schioppo T
De Groof A
Ducreux J
Lauwerys B
Maudoux AL
Cornec D
Devauchelle-Pensec V
Jousse-Joulin S
Jouve PE
Rouvière B
Saraux A
Simon Q
Alvarez M
Chizzolini C
Dufour A
Wynar D
Balog A
Bocskai M
Deák M
Dulic S
Kádár G
Kovács L
Cheng Q
Gerl V
Hiepe F
Khodadadi L
Thiel S
de Rinaldis E
Rao S
Benschop RJ
Chamberlain C
Dow ER
Ioannou Y
Laigle L
Marovac J
Wojcik J
Renaudineau Y
Borghi MO
Frostegård J
Martín J
Beretta L
Ballestar E
McDonald F
Pers JO
Alarcón-Riquelme ME
Source :
Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) [Arthritis Rheumatol] 2021 Jun; Vol. 73 (6), pp. 1073-1085. Date of Electronic Publication: 2021 Apr 26.
Publication Year :
2021

Abstract

Objective: Clinical heterogeneity, a hallmark of systemic autoimmune diseases, impedes early diagnosis and effective treatment, issues that may be addressed if patients could be classified into groups defined by molecular pattern. This study was undertaken to identify molecular clusters for reclassifying systemic autoimmune diseases independently of clinical diagnosis.<br />Methods: Unsupervised clustering of integrated whole blood transcriptome and methylome cross-sectional data on 955 patients with 7 systemic autoimmune diseases and 267 healthy controls was undertaken. In addition, an inception cohort was prospectively followed up for 6 or 14 months to validate the results and analyze whether or not cluster assignment changed over time.<br />Results: Four clusters were identified and validated. Three were pathologic, representing "inflammatory," "lymphoid," and "interferon" patterns. Each included all diagnoses and was defined by genetic, clinical, serologic, and cellular features. A fourth cluster with no specific molecular pattern was associated with low disease activity and included healthy controls. A longitudinal and independent inception cohort showed a relapse-remission pattern, where patients remained in their pathologic cluster, moving only to the healthy one, thus showing that the molecular clusters remained stable over time and that single pathogenic molecular signatures characterized each individual patient.<br />Conclusion: Patients with systemic autoimmune diseases can be jointly stratified into 3 stable disease clusters with specific molecular patterns differentiating different molecular disease mechanisms. These results have important implications for future clinical trials and the study of nonresponse to therapy, marking a paradigm shift in our view of systemic autoimmune diseases.<br /> (© 2020, American College of Rheumatology.)

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
2326-5205
Volume :
73
Issue :
6
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.)
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
33497037
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1002/art.41610