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Interferon (IFN)-stimulated gene 15: A novel biomarker for lymphoma development in Sjo•gren's syndrome

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JOURNAL OF AUTOIMMUNITY
Volume 123, Issue -, Pages -

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ACADEMIC PRESS LTD- ELSEVIER SCIENCE LTD
DOI: 10.1016/j.jaut.2021.102704

Keywords

Sjogren's syndrome; Lymphoma; Interferon; Interferon-related genes; Biomarker

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  1. project The Greek Research Infrastructure for Personalised Medicine (pMEDGR) - Operational Programme Competitiveness, Entrepreneurship and Innovation (NSRF 2014-2020) [MIS 5002802]
  2. European Union (European Regional Development Fund)

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The study found that ISG-15 gene can serve as a potential biomarker to distinguish SS patients with and without lymphoma, showing predictive value for lymphoma development. Additionally, PB and LMSG tissues share a similar transcriptional profile in the type I IFN pathway.
Objective: We investigated whether interferon (IFN) induced genes could serve as biomarkers for the detection of lymphoma development among patients with Sjo spacing diaeresis gren's syndrome (SS). Methods: Total RNA was extracted from 98 labial minor salivary glands (LMSG) biopsies of SS patients [61 not complicated by lymphoma (SS-nL) and 37 complicated by Non-Hodgkin Lymphoma (NHL) (SS-L)] and 67 matched peripheral blood (PB) samples, as well as from 30 LMSG biopsies and 17 matched PB derived from sicca controls (SC). RNA sequencing was performed in LMSG biopsies of high and low risk SS patients for lymphoma development and SC. Expression analysis of type I (MX-1, IFIT-1, IFI44 and ISG-15) and type II IFN induced (CXCL9/MIG-1, GBP-1) genes was performed by real time PCR. Results: ISG-15 transcript levels were significantly higher in SS-L patients compared to SS-nL patients in both LMSG tissues and PB specimens. Additionally, MIG-1 was found to display higher expression values in LMSG tissues, but not in PB derived from SS-L patients compared to the SS-nL group. A coordinate expression in PB/ LMSG of type I IFN (ISG-15, MX-1 and IFI44), but not type II IFN induced genes was also observed. Conclusion: ISG-15 gene expression was able to distinguish SS-nL and SS-L at both periphery and tissue level and therefore could represent a novel biomarker for lymphoma development among SS patients. PB and LSMG seem to share a common transcriptional profile of type I IFN pathway.

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