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Characterization of virus-mediated autoimmunity and the consequences for pathological process in patients with systemic lupus erythematosus.

Ahreum KimSung Jae ChoiGwan Gyu SongJoo-Hang KimJae Hyun Jung
Published in: Clinical rheumatology (2023)
Identifying virus-mediated SLE genes and quantifies of immune cells were used to understand the pathological process and perform early diagnosis of female SLE, and will lead to clinical tools for treating SLE in patients. Key Points • Using gene expression-based computational methodologies, the 57 immune and viral genes were significantly upregulated in 26 SLE patients. • The identified three key  viral genes such as OAS1, OAS2, and IF7 were closely associated with colony-forming unit-monocytes and colony-forming unit-granulocytes, which affect the virus mediated immunity in SLE. • The viral genes and quantifies of immune cells are useful in understanding pathogenesis of SLE, and this will provide clinical strategies of potential treatment choices in SLE patients.
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