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Redefining the Practical Utility of Blood Transcriptome Biomarkers in Inflammatory Bowel Diseases

  • Jerzy Ostrowski
  • , Michalina Dabrowska
  • , Izabella Lazowska
  • , Agnieszka Paziewska
  • , Aneta Balabas
  • , Anna Kluska
  • , Maria Kulecka
  • , Jakub Karczmarski
  • , Filip Ambrozkiewicz
  • , Magdalena Piatkowska
  • , Krzysztof Goryca
  • , Natalia Zeber-Lubecka
  • , Jaroslaw Kierkus
  • , Piotr Socha
  • , Michal Lodyga
  • , Maria Klopocka
  • , Barbara Iwanczak
  • , Katarzyna Bak-Drabik
  • , Jaroslaw Walkowiak
  • , Piotr Radwan
  • Urszula Grzybowska-Chlebowczyk, Bartosz Korczowski, Teresa Starzynska, Michal Mikula

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Abstract

Background and Aims: The study investigates the practical utility of whole-blood gene expression profiling to diagnose inflammatory bowel diseases [IBDs]. Methods: The discovery cohorts included 102 and 51 paediatric IBD patients and controls, and 95 and 46 adult IBD patients and controls, respectively. The replication cohorts included 447 and 76 paediatric IBD patients and controls, and 271 and 108 adult IBD patients and controls, respectively. In the discovery phase, RNA samples extracted from whole peripheral blood were analysed using RNA-Seq, and the predictive values of selected biomarkers were validated using quantitative polymerase chain reaction [qPCR]. Results: In all, 15 differentially expressed transcripts [adjusted p ≤0.05] were selected from the discovery sequencing datasets. The receiver operating characteristic curves and area under the curve [ROC-AUC] in replication analyses showed high discriminative power [AUC range, 0.91-0.98] for 11 mRNAs in paediatric patients with active IBD. By contrast, the AUC-ROC values ranged from 0.63 to 0.75 in comparison among inactive paediatric IBDs and active/inactive adult IBDs, indicating a lack of discriminative power. The best multi-mRNA diagnostic classifier showed moderate discriminative power [AUC = 0.81] for paediatric inactive IBD, but was not able to discriminate active or inactive adult IBD patients from controls. The AUC-ROC values did not confirm an ability of the mRNAs abundances to discriminate between active ulcerative colitis and active Crohn's disease in paediatric or adult populations. Conclusions: This study identifies and validates blood transcriptional biomarkers that could be used in clinical settings as diagnostic predictors of IBD clinical activity in paediatric, but not adult, IBD patients.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)626-633
Number of pages8
JournalJournal of Crohn's and Colitis
Volume13
Issue number5
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 26 Apr 2019
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • biomarker
  • inflammatory bowel disease
  • RNA-Seq
  • whole-blood gene expression

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