Transcriptional stratification of necrotizing enterocolitis identifies distinct disease subtypes

坏死性小肠结肠炎的转录组分层可识别不同的疾病亚型

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Abstract

Necrotizing enterocolitis (NEC) is a severe inflammatory disorder of the intestine that affects neonatal babies, with a mortality rate of 30-50%. Despite the severe nature of the disease, its rare incidence and early onset prevent further understanding of its etiology and the development of treatment strategies. To further understand the pathogenic mechanism of this disease, we subjected intestinal tissues from ten NEC patients and three control individuals to RNA-sequencing. Clustering of the affected tissues revealed three clusters, each with a distinct transcriptional profile characterized by the expression of genes enriched in inflammatory pathways related to lipid binding and no obvious expression signature. The three subtypes displayed distinct gene expression patterns specific to the cell types composing the small intestine layers. Our results elucidate the genetic rationale underlying patient-specific symptoms, prognosis.

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