Skin Gene Expression Profiles in Systemic Sclerosis: From Clinical Stratification to Precision Medicine.
Devis BenfaremoSilvia AgarbatiMatteo MozzicafreddoChiara PaoliniSilvia SvegliatiGianluca MoronciniPublished in: International journal of molecular sciences (2023)
Systemic sclerosis, also known as scleroderma or SSc, is a condition characterized by significant heterogeneity in clinical presentation, disease progression, and response to treatment. Consequently, the design of clinical trials to successfully identify effective therapeutic interventions poses a major challenge. Recent advancements in skin molecular profiling technologies and stratification techniques have enabled the identification of patient subgroups that may be relevant for personalized treatment approaches. This narrative review aims at providing an overview of the current status of skin gene expression analysis using computational biology approaches and highlights the benefits of stratifying patients upon their skin gene signatures. Such stratification has the potential to lead toward a precision medicine approach in the management of SSc.
Keyphrases
- systemic sclerosis
- interstitial lung disease
- gene expression
- soft tissue
- clinical trial
- wound healing
- end stage renal disease
- dna methylation
- current status
- ejection fraction
- single cell
- chronic kidney disease
- newly diagnosed
- genome wide
- randomized controlled trial
- prognostic factors
- copy number
- peritoneal dialysis
- single molecule
- transcription factor
- patient reported outcomes
- bioinformatics analysis