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- Title
- Biomarker discovery by modeling Behcet's disease with patient-specific human induced pluripotent stem cells
- Author(s)
- Mi Young Son; Young-Dae Kim; Binna Seol; Mi Ok Lee; Hee Jun Na; B Yoo; J S Chang; Yee Sook Cho
- Bibliographic Citation
- Stem Cells and Development, vol. 26, no. 2, pp. 133-145
- Publication Year
- 2017
- Abstract
- Behcet's disease (BD) is a chronic inflammatory and multisystemic autoimmune disease of unknown etiology. Due to the lack of a specific test for BD, its diagnosis is very difficult and therapeutic options are limited. Induced pluripotent stem cell (iPSC) technology, which provides inaccessible disease-relevant cell types, opens a new era for disease treatment. In this study, we generated BD iPSCs from patient somatic cells and differentiated them into hematopoietic precursor cells (BD iPSC-HPCs) as BD model cells. Based on comparative transcriptome analysis using our BD model cells, we identified eight novel BD-specific genes, AGTR2, CA9, CD44, CXCL1, HTN3, IL-2, PTGER4, and TSLP, which were differentially expressed in BD patients compared with healthy controls or patients with other immune diseases. The use of CXCL1 as a BD biomarker was further validated at the protein level using both a BD iPSC-HPC-based assay system and BD patient serum samples. Furthermore, we show that our BD iPSC-HPC-based drug screening system is highly effective for testing CXCL1 BD biomarkers, as determined by monitoring the efficacy of existing anti-inflammatory drugs. Our results shed new light on the usefulness of patient-specific iPSC technology in the development of a benchmarking platform for disease-specific biomarkers, phenotype- or target-driven drug discovery, and patient-tailored therapies.
- Keyword
- Behcets diseasebiomarkerCXCL1drug discoveryhematopoietic precursor cellsinduced pluripotent stem cells
- ISSN
- 1525-8165
- Publisher
- Mary Ann Liebert, Inc
- Full Text Link
- http://dx.doi.org/10.1089/scd.2016.0181
- Type
- Article
- Appears in Collections:
- Division of Research on National Challenges > Stem Cell Convergenece Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
Division of A.I. & Biomedical Research > Immunotherapy Research Center > 1. Journal Articles
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