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Transcriptomic Evaluation of Juvenile Localized Scleroderma Skin With Histologic and Clinical Correlation.

Christina SchuttEmily MirizioClaudia SalgadoMiguel Reyes-MugicaXinjun WangWei ChenLorelei GrunwaldtKaila L SchollaertKathryn S Torok
Published in: Arthritis & rheumatology (Hoboken, N.J.) (2021)
Among children with juvenile LS, 3 distinct genetic signatures, or clusters, were identified. In one cluster, inflammation-related pathways were up-regulated, corresponding to the histologic skin inflammation score. In the second cluster, fibrosis-related pathways were up-regulated. In the third cluster, gene expression in the skin corresponded to the patterns seen in healthy controls. Up-regulation of HLA class II genes was observed within the first cluster (characterized by predominant inflammation), a feature that has also been observed in the peripheral blood of patients with morphea and in the skin of patients with systemic sclerosis.
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