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Gene-expression signatures differ between different clinical forms of familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis.

Blood

February 2013

Divisions of Bone Marrow Transplantation and Immunodeficiency, Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center, University of Cincinnati Faculty of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA.

We performed gene-expression profiling of PBMCs obtained from patients with familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (FHL) to screen for biologic correlates with the genetic and/or clinical forms of this disease. Unsupervised hierarchical clustering of 167 differentially expressed probe sets, representing 143 genes, identified 3 groups of patients corresponding to the genetic forms and clinical presentations of the disease. Two clusters of up- and down-regulated genes separated patients with perforin-deficient FHL from those with unidentified genetic cause(s) of the disease.

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Familial hemophagocytic lymphohistiocytosis (FHL) is a rare, genetically heterogeneous autosomal recessive immune disorder that results when the critical regulatory pathways that mediate immune defense mechanisms and the natural termination of immune/inflammatory responses are disrupted or overwhelmed. To advance the understanding of FHL, we performed gene expression profiling of peripheral blood mononuclear cells from 11 children with untreated FHL. Total RNA was isolated and gene expression levels were determined using microarray analysis.

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