1. Dysregulated long non-coding RNA in Sjögren’s disease impacts both interferon and adaptive immune responses
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Astrid Rasmussen, Kathy L Sivils, Joel M Guthridge, Judith A James, Jennifer A Kelly, Patrick M Gaffney, Jonathan D Wren, Stuart B Glenn, R Hal Scofield, Christopher J Lessard, Donald U Stone, David M Lewis, Lida Radfar, A Darise Farris, John A Ice, Courtney G Montgomery, Michelle L Joachims, Bhuwan Khatri, Chuang Li, Kandice L Tessneer, Anna M Stolarczyk, Nicolas Means, Kiely M Grundahl, Graham B Wiley, and Indra Adrianto
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Medicine - Abstract
Objective Sjögren’s disease (SjD) is an autoimmune disease characterised by inflammatory destruction of exocrine glands. Patients with autoantibodies to Ro/SSA (SjDRo+) exhibit more severe disease. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a functionally diverse class of non-protein-coding RNAs whose role in autoimmune disease pathology has not been well characterised.Methods Whole blood RNA-sequencing (RNA-seq) was performed on SjD cases (n=23 Ro/SSA negative (SjDRo−); n=27 Ro/SSA positive (SjDRo+) and healthy controls (HCs; n=27). Bioinformatics and pathway analyses of differentially expressed (DE) transcripts (log2 fold change ≥2 or ≤0.5; padj
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- 2022
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