Project description:Expression profiling of human myositis muscle samples This study was designed to compare expression signatures among the various types of inflammatory myopathy, dermatomyositis (DM), inclusion body myositis (IBM), necrotizing myopathy (NM), nonspecific myopathy (NS), and polymyositis (PM) compared to normal (NL) muscle.
Project description:Microarray data from muscle biopsy specimens from subjects with inclusion body myositis, polymyositis, and normals Keywords: Research study
Project description:Microarray data from muscle biopsy specimens from subjects with inclusion body myositis, polymyositis, and normals Experiment Overall Design: Microarray experiments
Project description:Myositis is characterised by muscle inflammation and weakness. Although generally thought to be driven by a systemic autoimmune response, increasing evidence suggests that intrinsic changes in the muscle might also contribute to the pathogenesis. Long non-coding RNAs (lncRNAs) are a family of novel genes that regulate gene transcription and translation. To determine the potential role of lncRNAs, we employed next generation sequencing to examine the transcriptome in muscle biopsies obtained from two histologically distinct patient populations, inclusion body myositis (IBM) and anti-Jo-1-associated myositis (Jo-1).
Project description:MHC-I overexpression in muscle biopsies is a hallmark of inflammatory myopathies.However the mechanisms of MHC-I overexpression in each disease is not well understood. Microarray analysis from MHC-I-microdissected myofibers showed a differential expression signature in each inflammatory myopathy. Innate immunity and IFN-I pathways are upregulated vs healthy controls, specifically in dermatomyositis (DM). RNA from MHC-I-positive myofibers were obtained from muscle biopsies of 5 patients with dermatomyositis, 5 with polymyositis, 4 with inclusion body myositis and normal looking fibers from healthy controls.
Project description:Transcriptional profiling identifies differential expression of long non-coding RNAs in Jo-1 associated and inclusion body myositis