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Query: UMLS:C0015674 (
chronic fatigue syndrome
)
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Chronic fatigue syndrome
(
CFS
) is a clinically defined condition characterized by long-lasting disabling fatigue. Because of the unknown mechanism underlying this syndrome, there still is no specific biomarker for objective assessment of the pathological fatigue. We have compared gene expression profiles in peripheral blood between 11 drug-free patients with
CFS
and age- and sex-matched healthy subjects using a custom microarray carrying complementary DNA probes for 1,467 stress-responsive genes. We identified 12 genes whose mRNA levels were changed significantly in
CFS
patients. Of these 12 genes, quantitative real-time PCR validated the changes in 9 genes encoding granzyme in activated T or natural killer cells (GZMA), energy regulators (ATP5J2, COX5B, and
DBI
), proteasome subunits (PSMA3 and PSMA4), putative protein kinase c inhibitor (HINT ), GTPase (ARHC), and signal transducers and activators of transcription 5A (STAT5A). Next, we performed the same microarray analysis on 3 additional
CFS
patients and 20 other patients with the chief complaint of long-lasting fatigue related to other disorders (non-
CFS
patients) and found that the relative mRNA expression of 9 genes classified 79% (11/14) of
CFS
and 85% (17/20) of the non-
CFS
patients. Finally, real-time PCR measurements of the levels of the 9 involved mRNAs were done in another group of 18
CFS
and 12 non-
CFS
patients. The expression pattern correctly classified 94% (17/18) of
CFS
and 92% (11/12) of non-
CFS
patients. Our results suggest that the defined gene cluster (9 genes) may be useful for detecting pathological responses in
CFS
patients and for differential diagnosis of this syndrome.
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PMID:Identification of marker genes for differential diagnosis of chronic fatigue syndrome. 1859 70