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Title: A serum B-lymphocyte activation signature is a key distinguishing feature of the immune response in sarcoidosis compared to tuberculosis
Authors: Putera, Ikhwanuliman
Schrijver, Benjamin
Kolijn, P. Martijn
van Stigt, Astrid C.
Ten Berge, Josianne C. E. M.
IJspeert, Hanna
Nagtzaam, Nicole M. A.
Swagemakers, Sigrid M. A.
van Laar, Jan A. M.
Agrawal, Rupesh
Rombach, Saskia M.
van Hagen, P. Martin
La Distia Nora, Rina
Dik, Willem A.
Keywords: Medicine, Health and Life Sciences
Issue Date: 2024
Source: Putera, I., Schrijver, B., Kolijn, P. M., van Stigt, A. C., Ten Berge, J. C. E. M., IJspeert, H., Nagtzaam, N. M. A., Swagemakers, S. M. A., van Laar, J. A. M., Agrawal, R., Rombach, S. M., van Hagen, P. M., La Distia Nora, R. & Dik, W. A. (2024). A serum B-lymphocyte activation signature is a key distinguishing feature of the immune response in sarcoidosis compared to tuberculosis. Communications Biology, 7(1), 1114-. https://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s42003-024-06822-1
Journal: Communications Biology 
Abstract: Sarcoidosis and tuberculosis (TB) are two granulomatous diseases that often share overlapping clinical features, including uveitis. We measured 368 inflammation-related proteins in serum in both diseases, with and without uveitis from two distinct geographically separated cohorts: sarcoidosis from the Netherlands and TB from Indonesia. A total of 192 and 102 differentially expressed proteins were found in sarcoidosis and active pulmonary TB compared to their geographical healthy controls, respectively. While substantial overlap exists in the immune-related pathways involved in both diseases, activation of B cell activating factor (BAFF) signaling and proliferation-inducing ligand (APRIL) mediated signaling pathways was specifically associated with sarcoidosis. We identified a B-lymphocyte activation signature consisting of BAFF, TNFRSF13B/TACI, TRAF2, IKBKG, MAPK9, NFATC1, and DAPP1 that was associated with sarcoidosis, regardless of the presence of uveitis. In summary, a difference in B-lymphocyte activation is a key discriminative immunological feature between sarcoidosis/ocular sarcoidosis (OS) and TB/ocular TB (OTB).
URI: https://hdl.handle.net/10356/181307
ISSN: 2399-3642
DOI: 10.1038/s42003-024-06822-1
Schools: Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine (LKCMedicine) 
Organisations: Tan Tock Seng Hospital 
Duke NUS Medical School 
Singapore Eye Research Institute 
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