New advances in genomics and epigenetics in antiphospholipid syndrome

Author:

López-Pedrera Chary1,Cerdó Tomás12,Jury Elizabeth C2ORCID,Muñoz-Barrera Laura1,Escudero-Contreras Alejandro1ORCID,Aguirre M A1,Pérez-Sánchez Carlos13

Affiliation:

1. Rheumatology Service, Maimonides Institute of Biomedical Research of Cordoba (IMIBIC), Reina Sofia University Hospital, University of Córdoba , Córdoba, Spain

2. Centre for Rheumatology Research, Division of Medicine, University College London , London, UK

3. Department of Cell Biology, Immunology and Physiology, Agrifood Campus of International Excellence, University of Córdoba, ceiA3 , Córdoba, Spain

Abstract

Abstract APS patients exhibit a wide clinical heterogeneity in terms of the disease’s origin and progression. This diversity can be attributed to consistent aPL profiles and other genetic and acquired risk factors. Therefore, understanding the pathophysiology of APS requires the identification of specific molecular signatures that can explain the pro-atherosclerotic, pro-thrombotic and inflammatory states observed in this autoimmune disorder. In recent years, significant progress has been made in uncovering gene profiles and understanding the intricate epigenetic mechanisms and microRNA changes that regulate their expression. These advancements have highlighted the crucial role played by these regulators in influencing various clinical aspects of APS. This review delves into the recent advancements in genomic and epigenetic approaches used to uncover the mechanisms contributing to vascular and obstetric involvement in APS. Furthermore, we discuss the implementation of novel bioinformatics tools that facilitate the investigation of these mechanisms and pave the way for personalized medicine in APS.

Funder

Instituto de Salud Carlos III

European Union

Health Outcomes-Oriented Cooperative Research Networks

European Union—NextGenerationEU

Spanish Junta de Andalucía

ISCIII

Publisher

Oxford University Press (OUP)

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