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Series GSE171745 Query DataSets for GSE171745
Status Public on Apr 09, 2021
Title Experimental and clinical assessment of angiogenesis-related parameters inpatients with juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by high throughput sequencing
Summary Introduction: In chronic and treatment-resistant cases of juvenile idiopathic arthritis-associated uveitis (JIAU), alterations of the iris vasculature may be observed clinically. We sought to investigate this phenomenon by combining clinical and laboratory analyses. Methods: Iris tissue (IT), aqueous humor (AH) and serum samples from patients with clinically inactive JIAU (n=30) or acute anterior uveitis (AAU; n=18), and primary open angle glaucoma (POAG; n=20) were obtained during ocular surgery. Samples were analyzed by RNA-sequencing (RNA-Seq), qRT-PCR, liquid chromatography, high–definition mass spectrometry technique (LC-MS), Western-Blot (WB), and LEGENDplex analysis. Pattern of iris vasculature in JIAU patients was assessed qualitatively via fluorescein and indocyanine green angiography (FLA/ICGA). Results: RNA-Seq of IT showed significantly differential expression (DE) of 136 genes between JIAU and POAG, of which 15 were associated with angiogenesis. qRT-PCR, performed to validate RNA-Seq results, showed significant upregulation of the angiogenesis-related genes Kdr, Angpt-1, Tie-1, Tie-2 and Mmrn2 in IT (JIAU vs POAG). LC-MS of IT revealed a total number of 56 DE proteins (JIAU vs POAG), of which asporin, lumican and decorin were associated with angiogenesis and showed increased (p>0.05) expression on WB analysis. LEGENDplex analysis showed upregulation of ANGPT-2 in AH from JIAU compared to AAU and POAG, whereas VEGF was upregulated in AAU. Iris vascular leakage, hypoperfusion and neovascularization were observed by FLA/ICGA in JIAU patients with treatment-refractory complicated course of uveitis. Conclusion: Angiogenesis-related genes and proteins are upregulated in the iris tissue of JIAU patients, correlating with increased vascular permeability, hypoperfusion, and neovascularization of the anterior uveal tissue in chronic and complicated JIAU.
 
Overall design JIAU (study group): 4 samples; POAG (control group): 4 samples
 
Contributor(s) Walscheid K, Wildschütz L, Ackermann D, Kasper M, Busch M, Thanos S, Bauer D, Stoll M, König S, Heiligenhaus A
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Submission date Apr 08, 2021
Last update date Apr 09, 2021
Contact name Karoline Walscheid
E-mail(s) karoline.walscheid@uveitis-zentrum.de
Organization name Department of Ophthalmology and Ophtha-Lab at St. Franziskus-Hospital
Street address Hohenzollernring 74
City Muenster
ZIP/Postal code 48145
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL18573 Illumina NextSeq 500 (Homo sapiens)
Samples (8)
GSM5233268 JIAU 1
GSM5233269 JIAU 2
GSM5233270 JIAU 3
Relations
BioProject PRJNA720699
SRA SRP314104

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GSE171745_HTSeq_count_matrix.txt.gz 551.4 Kb (ftp)(http) TXT
GSE171745_Uveitis_DESEq2_DEresults_HTSeq.txt.gz 1.9 Mb (ftp)(http) TXT
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