Immune microenvironment and molecular mechanism of oral lichen planus [bullk RNA-Seq]
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ABSTRACT: Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a poorly understood chronic inflammatory mucocutaneous disease and is associated with many systemic diseases, which may lead to the erosion of oral mucosa and bring physical and psychological disorders to patients. However, the pathogenesis and immune microenvironment of OLP with different clinical subtypes are unclear. therefore, this study established a clinical cohort of OLP with 1-year follow-up and obtained the clinical information and bulk RNA-seq files to explore the immune microenvironment and molecular mechanism of oral lichen planus with different clinical subtypes. Based on the erosion of oral mucosa in the biopsy, the participants of OLP were divided into two groups, non-erosive OLP (NEOLP) and erosive OLP (EOLP). According to whether erosion occurred in oral mucosa more than three times and a remission period of less than 3 months within a one-year follow-up, OLP was divided into two groups, recalcitrant erosive OLP (REOLP) and stable OLP (SOLP).
ORGANISM(S): Homo sapiens
PROVIDER: GSE213346 | GEO | 2023/08/01
REPOSITORIES: GEO
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