Identification of distinctive interferon gene signatures in different types of myositis.

Neurology

From the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases (I.P.-F, M.C.-D, A.D., K.P., P.P., F.W.M., A.L.M.), NIH, Bethesda; Johns Hopkins University School of Medicine (I.P.-F., M.C.-D., J.P., J.A., L.C.-S., T.E.L., A.M.C., A.L.M.), Baltimore, MD; Clinic Hospital and the University of Barcelona (J.C.M., J.M.G.-J.); Vall d'Hebron Hospital and Autonomous University of Barcelona (A.S.-O.); and Faculty of Health Sciences (I.P.-F.), Universitat Oberta de Catalunya, Barcelona, Spain.

Published: September 2019

AI Article Synopsis

  • Researchers investigated how the type 1 (IFN1) and type 2 (IFN2) interferon pathways are activated in various types of myositis, including dermatomyositis (DM), antisynthetase syndrome (AS), immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM), and inclusion body myositis (IBM) using RNA sequencing from muscle biopsies.
  • Results showed that IFN1 genes were highly expressed in DM, moderately in AS, and low in IMNM and IBM, while IFN2 genes were high in DM, AS, and IBM but low in IMNM.
  • The differences in activation of these pathways could inform treatment strategies, as certain immunosuppressive drugs might be

Article Abstract

Objective: Activation of the type 1 interferon (IFN1) pathway is a prominent feature of dermatomyositis (DM) muscle and may play a role in the pathogenesis of this disease. However, the relevance of the IFN1 pathway in patients with other types of myositis such as the antisynthetase syndrome (AS), immune-mediated necrotizing myopathy (IMNM), and inclusion body myositis (IBM) is largely unknown. Moreover, the activation of the type 2 interferon (IFN2) pathway has not been comprehensively explored in myositis. In this cross-sectional study, our objective was to determine whether IFN1 and IFN2 pathways are differentially activated in different types of myositis by performing RNA sequencing on muscle biopsy samples from 119 patients with DM, IMNM, AS, or IBM and on 20 normal muscle biopsies.

Methods: The expression of IFN1- and IFN2-inducible genes was compared between the different groups.

Results: The expression of IFN1-inducible genes was high in DM, moderate in AS, and low in IMNM and IBM. In contrast, the expression of IFN2-inducible genes was high in DM, IBM, and AS but low in IMNM. The expression of IFN-inducible genes correlated with the expression of genes associated with inflammation and muscle regeneration. Of note, expression levels alone performed as well as composite scores relying on multiple genes to monitor activation of the IFN1 pathway in myositis muscle biopsies.

Conclusions: IFN1 and IFN2 pathways are differentially activated in different forms of myositis. This observation may have therapeutic implications because immunosuppressive medications may preferentially target each of these pathways.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6808530PMC
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