利用十二指肠生物标志物的RNA测序和实时荧光定量PCR对小儿乳糜泻进行分类

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Hanna Gustafsson Bragde, Sven Almer, Jan Söderman
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在组织转谷氨酰胺酶自身抗体(抗tg2)水平低于阈值的儿童中诊断乳糜泻(CD)需要进行小肠活检。通过小肠活检的RNA测序和实时PCR,将这些儿童的基因表达与活动性CD和抗tg2水平高于阈值的儿童以及非CD儿童的基因表达进行比较。该研究还纳入了非诊断性首次活检的CD儿童,以探索CD的早期基因表达变化。该研究的目的是探索基因表达与抗tg2水平的关系,研究潜在CD中的基因表达,并提供基因表达谱,以帮助CD诊断。结果表明,在活性CD中,与免疫应答、运输、血管生成和上皮屏障功能等相关基因的表达变化,在抗tg2水平较高的活性CD组中,与细胞周期进程、吸收、脂质和脂蛋白过程以及类视黄醇代谢相关的基因的变化更为明显。非诊断性首次活检的乳糜泻儿童的基因表达变化显示出很大的个体间差异,但总的来说,基因表达与许多与活动性乳糜泻相同的生物学背景相关,包括上皮屏障功能。总的来说,结果表明基因表达谱在乳糜泻诊断中作为组织病理学评估的补充具有很大的潜力,即使在病程早期也是如此,但可能不能用于预后目的。
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Classification of Paediatric Celiac Disease Using RNA Sequencing and Real-Time PCR of Duodenal Biomarkers

Classification of Paediatric Celiac Disease Using RNA Sequencing and Real-Time PCR of Duodenal Biomarkers

Celiac disease (CD) diagnosis in children with sub-threshold tissue transglutaminase autoantibody (anti-TG2) levels requires a small intestinal biopsy. Through RNA sequencing and real-time PCR of small intestinal biopsies, gene expression in such children was compared with the expression in children with active CD and anti-TG2 levels above the threshold, and with non-CD children. The study also included CD children with a non-diagnostic first biopsy to explore early gene expression changes in CD. The aim of the study was to explore gene expression in relation to anti-TG2 levels, investigate gene expression in Potential CD, and provide a gene expression profile to aid in CD diagnostics. The results showed that in active CD, expression changes involved genes associated with e.g., immune response, transport, angiogenesis, and epithelial barrier function, with even more pronounced changes of genes associated with cell cycle progression, absorption, lipid and lipoprotein processes, and retinoid metabolism in the active CD group with higher anti-TG2 levels. Gene expression changes in CD children with a non-diagnostic first biopsy showed large inter-individual variations, but in general, gene expressions were associated with many of the same biological contexts as in active CD, including epithelial barrier function. Overall, the results show that gene expression profiling has great potential as a complement to the histopathologic assessment in CD diagnostics, even early in the disease course, but probably cannot be used for prognostic purposes.

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