posted on 2013-01-24, 00:00authored byTong Zhou, Wei Zhang, Nadera J. Sweiss, Edward S. Chen, David R. Moller, Kenneth S. Knox, Shwu-Fan Ma, Michael S. Wade, Imre Noth, Roberto F. Machado, Joe G. N. Garcia
Sarcoidosis, a systemic granulomatous syndrome invariably affecting the lung, typically spontaneously remits but in ,20%
of cases progresses with severe lung dysfunction or cardiac and neurologic involvement (complicated sarcoidosis).
Unfortunately, current biomarkers fail to distinguish patients with remitting (uncomplicated) sarcoidosis from other fibrotic
lung disorders, and fail to identify individuals at risk for complicated sarcoidosis. We utilized genome-wide peripheral blood
gene expression analysis to identify a 20-gene sarcoidosis biomarker signature distinguishing sarcoidosis (n = 39) from
healthy controls (n = 35, 86% classification accuracy) and which served as a molecular signature for complicated sarcoidosis
(n = 17). As aberrancies in T cell receptor (TCR) signaling, JAK-STAT (JS) signaling, and cytokine-cytokine receptor (CCR)
signaling are implicated in sarcoidosis pathogenesis, a 31-gene signature comprised of T cell signaling pathway genes
associated with sarcoidosis (TCR/JS/CCR) was compared to the unbiased 20-gene biomarker signature but proved inferior in
prediction accuracy in distinguishing complicated from uncomplicated sarcoidosis. Additional validation strategies included
significant association of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in signature genes with sarcoidosis susceptibility and
severity (unbiased signature genes - CX3CR1, FKBP1A, NOG, RBM12B, SENS3, TSHZ2; T cell/JAK-STAT pathway genes such as
AKT3, CBLB, DLG1, IFNG, IL2RA, IL7R, ITK, JUN, MALT1, NFATC2, PLCG1, SPRED1). In summary, this validated peripheral blood
molecular gene signature appears to be a valuable biomarker in identifying cases with sarcoidoisis and predicting risk for
complicated sarcoidosis.
Funding
This work was supported by the National Institutes of Health grants: NHLBI HL58094 (JGNG), R01HL112051 (WZ), HL68019 (DRM), HL83870 (DRM), U01
HL105371-01 (JGNG), RC2 HL101740-01 (JGNG), NHLBI K23HL098454 (RM). This work was also supported by the Johns Hopkins Sarcoidosis gene bank/database
and the Hospital for the Consumptives of Maryland (Eudowood).
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Publisher Statement
The original version is available through Public Library of Science at DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0044818. (c) 2012 Zhou et al. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits
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Citation
Zhou T, Zhang W, Sweiss NJ, Chen ES, Moller DR, et al. (2012) Peripheral Blood Gene Expression as a Novel Genomic Biomarker in Complicated Sarcoidosis. PLoS ONE 7(9): e44818. doi:10.1371/journal.pone.0044818