Functional genomics and rheumatoid arthritis: where have we been and where should we go?

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James N Jarvis
Mark Barton Frank
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[1] University of Oklahoma College of Medicine,Department of Pediatrics, Pediatric Rheumatology Research
[2] Oklahoma Medical Research Foundation,Microarray Research Facility, Arthritis and Immunology Program
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Genome Medicine | / 2卷
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Rheumatoid Arthritis; Gene Expression Profile; Juvenile Idiopathic Arthritis; Tumor Necrosis Factor Inhibitor; Complex Human Disease;
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Studies in model organisms and humans have begun to reveal the complexity of the transcriptome. In addition to serving as passive templates from which genes are translated, RNA molecules are active, functional elements of the cell whose products can detect, interact with, and modify other transcripts. Gene expression profiling is the method most commonly used thus far to enrich our understanding of the molecular basis of rheumatoid arthritis in adults and juvenile idiopathic arthritis in children. The feasibility of this approach for patient classification (for example, active versus inactive disease, disease subsets) and improving prognosis (for example, response to therapy) has been demonstrated over the past 7 years. Mechanistic understanding of disease-related differences in gene expression must be interpreted in the context of interactions with transcriptional regulatory molecules and epigenetic alterations of the genome. Ongoing work regarding such functional complexities in the human genome will likely bring both insight and surprise to our understanding of rheumatoid arthritis.
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