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Query: UMLS:C0024141 (
systemic lupus erythematosus
)
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Systemic lupus erythematosus
(
SLE
) is a chronic, remitting, and relapsing, inflammatory disease involving multiple organs, which exhibits abnormalities of both the innate and adaptive immune responses. A limited number of transcriptomic studies have characterized the gene pathways involved in
SLE
in an attempt to identify the key pathogenic drivers of the disease. In order to further advance our understanding of the pathogenesis of
SLE
, we used a novel Bayesian network algorithm to hybridize knowledge- and data-driven methods, and then applied the algorithm to build an
SLE
gene network using transcriptomic data from 1,760
SLE
patients' RNA from the two tabalumab Phase III trials (ILLUMINATE-I & -II), the largest
SLE
RNA dataset to date. Further, based on the gene network, we carried out hub- and key driver-gene analyses for gene prioritization. Our analyses identified that the JAK-STAT pathway genes, including JAK2, STAT1, and STAT2, played essential roles in
SLE
pathogenesis, and reaffirmed the recent discovery of pathogenic relevance of JAK-STAT signaling in
SLE
. Additionally, we showed that other genes, such as IRF1, IRF7, PDIA4,
FAM72C
, TNFSF10, DHX58, SIGLEC1, and PML, may be also important in
SLE
and serve as potential therapeutic targets for
SLE
. In summary, using a hybridized network construction approach, we systematically investigated gene-gene interactions based on their transcriptomic profiles, prioritized genes based on their importance in the network structure, and revealed new insights into
SLE
activity.
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PMID:A Bayesian gene network reveals insight into the JAK-STAT pathway in systemic lupus erythematosus. 3179 Apr 72