Author:
Zhang Jinhao,Peng Gaoge,Chi Hao,Yang Jinyan,Xie Xixi,Song Guobin,Tran Lisa Jia,Xia Zhijia,Tian Gang
Abstract
Abstract
Background
Oral lichen planus (OLP) is a local autoimmune disease induced by T-cell dysfunction that frequently affects middle-aged or elderly people, with a higher prevalence in women. CD8 + T cells, also known as killer T cells, play an important role in the progression and persistence of OLP. In order to identify different OLP subtypes associated with CD8 + T cell pathogenesis, consensus clustering was used.
Methods
In this study, we preprocessed and downscaled the OLP single-cell dataset GSE211630 cohort downloaded from Gene Expression Omnibus (GEO) to finally obtain the marker genes of CD8 + T cells. Based on the expression of marker genes, we classified OLP patients into CMGs subtypes using unsupervised clustering analysis. The gene expression profiles were analyzed by WGCNA using the “WGCNA” R package based on the clinical disease traits and typing results, and 108 CD8 + T-cell related OLP pathogenicity-related genes were obtained from the intersection. Patients were once again classified into gene subtypes based on intersection gene expression using unsupervised clustering analysis.
Results
After obtaining the intersecting genes of CD8 + T cells related to pathogenesis, OLP patients can be precisely classified into two different subtypes based on unsupervised clustering analysis, and subtype B has better immune infiltration results, providing clinicians with a reference for personalized treatment.
Conclusions
Classification of OLP into different subtypes improve our current understanding of the underlying pathogenesis of OLP and provides new insights for future studies.
Funder
Luzhou Science and Technology Department Applied Basic Research program
Sichuan Province Science and Technology Department of foreign (border) high-end talent introduction project
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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