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dc.date.created2021-06-18T12:54:38Z
dc.date.issued2021
dc.identifier.citationDela Cruz, Ariana Kartha, Vinay Tilston-Lunel, Andrew Mi, Rongjuan Reynolds, Taylor L. Mingueneau, Michael Monti, Stefano Jensen, Janicke Liaaen Skarstein, Kathrine Varelas, Xaralabos Kukuruzinska, Maria A. . Gene expression alterations in salivary gland epithelia of Sjögren’s syndrome patients are associated with clinical and histopathological manifestations. Scientific Reports. 2021, 11, 1-12
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/10852/88029
dc.description.abstractAbstract Sjögren’s syndrome (SS) is a complex autoimmune disease associated with lymphocytic infiltration and secretory dysfunction of salivary and lacrimal glands. Although the etiology of SS remains unclear, evidence suggests that epithelial damage of the glands elicits immune and fibrotic responses in SS. To define molecular changes underlying epithelial tissue damage in SS, we laser capture microdissected (LCM) labial salivary gland epithelia from 8 SS and 8 non-SS controls for analysis by RNA sequencing (RNAseq). Computational interrogation of gene expression signatures revealed that, in addition to a division of SS and non-SS samples, there was a potential intermediate state overlapping clustering of SS and non-SS samples. Differential expression analysis uncovered signaling events likely associated with distinct SS pathogenesis. Notable signals included the enrichment of IFN-γ and JAK/STAT-regulated genes, and the induction of genes encoding secreted factors, such as LTF, BMP3, and MMP7, implicated in immune responses, matrix remodeling and tissue destruction. Identification of gene expression signatures of salivary epithelia associated with mixed clinical and histopathological characteristics suggests that SS pathology may be defined by distinct molecular subtypes. We conclude that gene expression changes arising in the damaged salivary epithelia may offer novel insights into the signals contributing to SS development and progression.
dc.languageEN
dc.publisherNature Portfolio
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dc.titleGene expression alterations in salivary gland epithelia of Sjögren’s syndrome patients are associated with clinical and histopathological manifestations
dc.typeJournal article
dc.creator.authorDela Cruz, Ariana
dc.creator.authorKartha, Vinay
dc.creator.authorTilston-Lunel, Andrew
dc.creator.authorMi, Rongjuan
dc.creator.authorReynolds, Taylor L.
dc.creator.authorMingueneau, Michael
dc.creator.authorMonti, Stefano
dc.creator.authorJensen, Janicke Liaaen
dc.creator.authorSkarstein, Kathrine
dc.creator.authorVarelas, Xaralabos
dc.creator.authorKukuruzinska, Maria A.
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cristin.unitnameOral kirurgi og oral medisin
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dc.identifier.jtitleScientific Reports
dc.identifier.volume11
dc.identifier.issue1
dc.identifier.doihttps://doi.org/10.1038/s41598-021-90569-w
dc.identifier.urnURN:NBN:no-90654
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dc.source.issn2045-2322
dc.identifier.fulltextFulltext https://www.duo.uio.no/bitstream/handle/10852/88029/1/s41598-021-90569-w.pdf
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