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Series GSE78000 Query DataSets for GSE78000
Status Public on Mar 31, 2016
Title Genome-Wide Expression Profiling Reveals S100B as Biomarker for Invasive Aspergillosis
Organism Homo sapiens
Experiment type Expression profiling by array
Summary Invasive aspergillosis (IA) is a devastating opportunistic infection and its treatment constitutes a considerable burden for the health care system. Immunocompromised patients are at an increased risk for IA, which is mainly caused by the species Aspergillus fumigatus. An early and reliable diagnosis is required to initiate the appropriate antifungal therapy. However, diagnostic sensitivity and accuracy still needs to be improved, which can be achieved at least partly by the definition of new biomarkers. Besides the direct detection of the pathogen by the current diagnostic methods, the analysis of the host response is a promising strategy towards this aim. Following this approach, we sought to identify new biomarkers for IA. For this purpose, we analyzed gene expression profiles of haematological patients and compared profiles of patients suffering from IA with non-IA patients. Based on microarray data, we applied a comprehensive feature selection using a random forest classifier. We identified the transcript coding for the S100 calcium-binding protein B (S100B) as a potential new biomarker for the diagnosis of IA. Considering the expression of this gene, we were able to classify samples from patients with IA with 82.3% sensitivity and 74.6% specificity. Moreover, we validated the expression of S100B in a real-time RT-PCR assay and we also found a down-regulation of S100B in A. fumigatus stimulated DCs. An influence on the IL1B and CXCL1 downstream levels was demonstrated by this S100B knockdown. In conclusion, this study covers an effective feature selection revealing a key regulator of the human immune response during IA. S100B may represent an additional diagnostic marker that in combination with the established techniques may improve the accuracy of IA diagnosis.
 
Overall design The gene expression data of patients with invasive aspergillosis (IA) was compared to patients without IA. 23 samples of 8 IA patients, 13 samples from 7 unclassified patients and 1 patient with possible invasive fungal disease (IFD), and 9 control samples from 8 healthy donors were generated. Patients were classified according to the current EORTC/MSG criteria.
 
Contributor(s) Dix A, Czakai K, Springer J, Fliesser M, Bonin M, Guthke R, Schmitt AL, Einsele H, Linde J, Löffler J
Citation(s) 27047454
Submission date Feb 17, 2016
Last update date Jul 04, 2016
Contact name Andreas Dix
Organization name Hans-Knöll-Institut
Street address Beutenbergstraße 11a
City Jena
ZIP/Postal code 07745
Country Germany
 
Platforms (1)
GPL21464 [HG-U219_Hs_ENTREZG_19] Affymetrix Human Genome U219 Array [CDF: Brainarray HGU219_Hs_ENTREZG_19.0.0]
Samples (45)
GSM2064391 human_blood_P01_IA_sample1
GSM2064392 human_blood_P01_IA_sample2
GSM2064393 human_blood_P02_IA_sample1
Relations
BioProject PRJNA312338

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