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The IL-13 pathway is activated in SSc and sclGVHD skin. A: Gene expression data for the 491 IL-13–responsive genes identified in human dermal fibroblasts were extracted from the SSc skin data of Milano et al.4 SSc skin biopsy samples are ordered by intrinsic subset and genes are organized by hierarchical clustering. The centroid average of the IL-13–responsive gene signature at maximal induction (12 and 24 hours) is shown to the left of the heat map. Pearson's correlation coefficients between the centroid and individual patient sample are plotted below each array. B: Expression data for the 734 genes reported by Fulkerson et al26 as IL-13–inducible genes in mouse lung were extracted from the sclGVHD <t>microarray</t> data set obtained 2 weeks and 5 weeks after splenocyte transfer (n = 4 per group). Genes and arrays were organized by hierarchical clustering. The relative expression of IL-13–inducible genes (centroid) in lungs is shown to the left of the heat map. C: Representative IL-13 IHC on skin biopsies obtained from an SSc patient and a normal control subject. Arrowheads indicate IL-13+ cells. Original magnification, ×400. D: Blinded quantification of the number of IHC IL-13+ cells per high-power field (×600) in skin biopsies from SSc patients and normal control subjects. SSc, n = 18; control, n = 6; P = 0.0037. E: IL-13 ELISA on the tissue culture supernatants of skin explants from BALB/c Rag2−/− mice that received either syngeneic BALB/c (n = 3) or allogeneic B10.D2 (n = 3) splenocytes 2 weeks earlier (P = 0.002).
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The IL-13 pathway is activated in SSc and sclGVHD skin. A: Gene expression data for the 491 IL-13–responsive genes identified in human dermal fibroblasts were extracted from the SSc skin data of Milano et al.4 SSc skin biopsy samples are ordered by intrinsic subset and genes are organized by hierarchical clustering. The centroid average of the IL-13–responsive gene signature at maximal induction (12 and 24 hours) is shown to the left of the heat map. Pearson's correlation coefficients between the centroid and individual patient sample are plotted below each array. B: Expression data for the 734 genes reported by Fulkerson et al26 as IL-13–inducible genes in mouse lung were extracted from the sclGVHD microarray data set obtained 2 weeks and 5 weeks after splenocyte transfer (n = 4 per group). Genes and arrays were organized by hierarchical clustering. The relative expression of IL-13–inducible genes (centroid) in lungs is shown to the left of the heat map. C: Representative IL-13 IHC on skin biopsies obtained from an SSc patient and a normal control subject. Arrowheads indicate IL-13+ cells. Original magnification, ×400. D: Blinded quantification of the number of IHC IL-13+ cells per high-power field (×600) in skin biopsies from SSc patients and normal control subjects. SSc, n = 18; control, n = 6; P = 0.0037. E: IL-13 ELISA on the tissue culture supernatants of skin explants from BALB/c Rag2−/− mice that received either syngeneic BALB/c (n = 3) or allogeneic B10.D2 (n = 3) splenocytes 2 weeks earlier (P = 0.002).

Journal: The American Journal of Pathology

Article Title: Interspecies Comparison of Human and Murine Scleroderma Reveals IL-13 and CCL2 as Disease Subset-Specific Targets

doi: 10.1016/j.ajpath.2011.11.024

Figure Lengend Snippet: The IL-13 pathway is activated in SSc and sclGVHD skin. A: Gene expression data for the 491 IL-13–responsive genes identified in human dermal fibroblasts were extracted from the SSc skin data of Milano et al.4 SSc skin biopsy samples are ordered by intrinsic subset and genes are organized by hierarchical clustering. The centroid average of the IL-13–responsive gene signature at maximal induction (12 and 24 hours) is shown to the left of the heat map. Pearson's correlation coefficients between the centroid and individual patient sample are plotted below each array. B: Expression data for the 734 genes reported by Fulkerson et al26 as IL-13–inducible genes in mouse lung were extracted from the sclGVHD microarray data set obtained 2 weeks and 5 weeks after splenocyte transfer (n = 4 per group). Genes and arrays were organized by hierarchical clustering. The relative expression of IL-13–inducible genes (centroid) in lungs is shown to the left of the heat map. C: Representative IL-13 IHC on skin biopsies obtained from an SSc patient and a normal control subject. Arrowheads indicate IL-13+ cells. Original magnification, ×400. D: Blinded quantification of the number of IHC IL-13+ cells per high-power field (×600) in skin biopsies from SSc patients and normal control subjects. SSc, n = 18; control, n = 6; P = 0.0037. E: IL-13 ELISA on the tissue culture supernatants of skin explants from BALB/c Rag2−/− mice that received either syngeneic BALB/c (n = 3) or allogeneic B10.D2 (n = 3) splenocytes 2 weeks earlier (P = 0.002).

Article Snippet: 21 Microarray Data Access The 75 microarray human scleroderma data set, previously described, 4 is publicly available at the National Center for Biotechnology Information GEO site ( http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/geo ; accession {"type":"entrez-geo","attrs":{"text":"GSE9285","term_id":"9285"}} GSE9285 ).

Techniques: Gene Expression, Expressing, Microarray, Control, Enzyme-linked Immunosorbent Assay