2022
Epiregulin is a dendritic cell–derived EGFR ligand that maintains skin and lung fibrosis
Odell I, Steach H, Gauld S, Reinke-Breen L, Karman J, Carr T, Wetter J, Phillips L, Hinchcliff M, Flavell R. Epiregulin is a dendritic cell–derived EGFR ligand that maintains skin and lung fibrosis. Science Immunology 2022, 7: eabq6691. PMID: 36490328, PMCID: PMC9840167, DOI: 10.1126/sciimmunol.abq6691.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsLung fibrosisDendritic cellsImmune cellsDiffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosisPersistence of fibrosisCutaneous systemic sclerosisExtent of fibrosisType I interferonSystemic sclerosisAutoimmune diseasesAntifibrotic targetsTherapeutic administrationMouse modelI interferonLung samplesLung explantsFibrosisFibrotic tissueImmune signalsEpiregulin expressionPatient's skinExtracellular matrix productionGenetic deficiencyEpiregulinEGFR ligands
2021
Large‐Scale Characterization of Systemic Sclerosis Serum Protein Profile: Comparison to Peripheral Blood Cell Transcriptome and Correlations With Skin/Lung Fibrosis
Bellocchi C, Ying J, Goldmuntz EA, Keyes‐Elstein L, Varga J, Hinchcliff ME, Lyons MA, McSweeney P, Furst DE, Nash R, Crofford LJ, Welch B, Goldin JG, Pinckney A, Mayes MD, Sullivan KM, Assassi S. Large‐Scale Characterization of Systemic Sclerosis Serum Protein Profile: Comparison to Peripheral Blood Cell Transcriptome and Correlations With Skin/Lung Fibrosis. Arthritis & Rheumatology 2021, 73: 660-670. PMID: 33131208, PMCID: PMC8005427, DOI: 10.1002/art.41570.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAdultChemokinesCytokinesFemaleFibrosisHumansLungMaleMiddle AgedPulmonary FibrosisScleroderma, SystemicSkinSkin DiseasesTranscriptomeConceptsDiffuse cutaneous systemic sclerosisInterstitial lung diseaseSerum protein profilesHealthy control subjectsControl subjectsSex-matched healthy control subjectsRodnan skin thickness scoreSevere interstitial lung diseaseCutaneous systemic sclerosisMean disease durationDiffuse cutaneous SScWhole blood gene expression profilingSkin thickness scoreBlood gene expression profilingPeripheral blood cellsCancer antigen 15Epidermal growth factor receptorSoluble epidermal growth factor receptorSerum proteinsGrowth factor receptorDisease activityDisease durationSystemic sclerosisCutaneous SScImmunosuppressive agents
2020
Regulator combinations identify systemic sclerosis patients with more severe disease
Wang Y, Franks JM, Yang M, Toledo DM, Wood TA, Hinchcliff M, Whitfield ML. Regulator combinations identify systemic sclerosis patients with more severe disease. JCI Insight 2020, 5: e137567. PMID: 32721949, PMCID: PMC7526449, DOI: 10.1172/jci.insight.137567.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchMeSH KeywordsAlgorithmsBiomarkersComputational BiologyGene Regulatory NetworksHumansPulmonary FibrosisScleroderma, SystemicTranscriptomeConceptsInterstitial lung diseaseSystemic sclerosisActivity scoreSevere diseaseSevere interstitial lung diseaseSubsets of SScVital capacity declineRodnan skin scoreSubgroup of patientsSystemic sclerosis patientsHeterogeneous autoimmune disorderInternal organ dysfunctionGene expression subsetsSkin gene expressionActivation of regulatorsIntrinsic subsetOrgan dysfunctionSclerosis patientsSkin scoreAutoantibody productionClinical outcomesAutoimmune disordersClinical variablesLung diseaseSkin fibrosis
2014
Antinuclear antibody-negative systemic sclerosis
Salazar GA, Assassi S, Wigley F, Hummers L, Varga J, Hinchcliff M, Khanna D, Schiopu E, Phillips K, Furst DE, Steen V, Baron M, Hudson M, Taillefer SS, Pope J, Jones N, Docherty P, Khalidi NA, Robinson D, Simms RW, Silver RM, Frech TM, Fessler BJ, Molitor JA, Fritzler MJ, Segal BM, Al-Kassab F, Perry M, Yang J, Zamanian S, Reveille JD, Arnett FC, Pedroza C, Mayes MD. Antinuclear antibody-negative systemic sclerosis. Seminars In Arthritis And Rheumatism 2014, 44: 680-686. PMID: 25578738, PMCID: PMC4447614, DOI: 10.1016/j.semarthrit.2014.11.006.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsANA-negative groupANA-negative patientsPulmonary arterial hypertensionAntinuclear antibodiesSSc patientsDiffuse cutaneous involvementLower gastrointestinal involvementNegative antinuclear antibodyRight heart catheterizationScleroderma Family RegistrySSc-related antibodiesRodnan skin scoreSystemic sclerosis patientsANA-positive patientsRenal crisisVasculopathic manifestationsCause mortalityCutaneous involvementGastrointestinal involvementArterial hypertensionChart reviewClinical characteristicsHeart catheterizationMale patientsSkin score
2012
The Pulmonary Fibrosis-Associated MUC5B Promoter Polymorphism Does Not Influence the Development of Interstitial Pneumonia in Systemic Sclerosis
Peljto AL, Steele MP, Fingerlin TE, Hinchcliff ME, Murphy E, Podlusky S, Carns M, Schwarz M, Varga J, Schwartz DA. The Pulmonary Fibrosis-Associated MUC5B Promoter Polymorphism Does Not Influence the Development of Interstitial Pneumonia in Systemic Sclerosis. CHEST Journal 2012, 142: 1584-1588. PMID: 22576636, PMCID: PMC3515031, DOI: 10.1378/chest.12-0110.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsInterstitial pneumoniaSystemic sclerosisPromoter polymorphismDistinct genetic risk factorsMUC5B Promoter PolymorphismUnaffected control subjectsGenetic risk factorsReticular infiltratesLung involvementControl subjectsRisk factorsIP diagnosisSporadic formsSecondary analysisFVCPneumoniaSclerosisCommon variantsConservative definitionPhenotypic heterogeneitySubjectsMinor allele frequencyPolymorphismAllele frequenciesAssociationBaseline characteristics and follow-up in patients with normal haemodynamics versus borderline mean pulmonary arterial pressure in systemic sclerosis: results from the PHAROS registry
Bae S, Saggar R, Bolster MB, Chung L, Csuka ME, Derk C, Domsic R, Fischer A, Frech T, Goldberg A, Hinchcliff M, Hsu V, Hummers L, Schiopu E, Mayes MD, McLaughlin V, Molitor J, Naz N, Furst DE, Maranian P, Steen V, Khanna D. Baseline characteristics and follow-up in patients with normal haemodynamics versus borderline mean pulmonary arterial pressure in systemic sclerosis: results from the PHAROS registry. Annals Of The Rheumatic Diseases 2012, 71: 1335. PMID: 22307943, PMCID: PMC3398226, DOI: 10.1136/annrheumdis-2011-200546.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsRight heart catheterisationPulmonary hypertensionSystemic sclerosisHigh-resolution CTNormal haemodynamicsBaseline characteristicsBorderline mean pulmonary arterial pressureHigh pulmonary vascular resistanceMean pulmonary arterial pressureRight ventricular systolic pressureAbnormal lung physiologyBaseline clinical characteristicsMean pulmonary pressureProspective longitudinal cohortPulmonary vascular resistancePulmonary arterial pressurePulmonary function testsRestrictive lung diseaseVentricular systolic pressureLong-term outcomesElevated mPAPHeart catheterisationVascular resistanceBaseline demographicsClinical characteristics