Sharon Yael, Ben-David Gil, Nisgav Yael, Amarilyo Gil, Shapira Guy, Israel-Elgali Ifat, Pillar Shani, Pillar Nir, Shomron Noam, Kramer Michal
Department of Ophthalmology, Rabin Medical Center, Beilinson Hospital, Petach Tikva, Israel.
Faculty of Medical and Health Sciences, Tel Aviv University, Tel Aviv, Israel.
Ocul Immunol Inflamm. 2025 May;33(4):589-595. doi: 10.1080/09273948.2024.2428417. Epub 2024 Nov 19.
Uveitis associated with juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA-U) is a clinically silent vision-impairing disease. Early detection and aggressive treatment are crucial for optimal visual outcome. Alterations in levels of microRNAs (miRNAs) are characteristic of autoimmune diseases. The present clinical study sought to explore the expression of miRNAs in JIA-U and their potential role as a predictive biomarker.
MiRNA expression profiling was performed on peripheral blood mononuclear cells derived from pediatric patients with JIA, JIA-U, or other types of uveitis using the high-throughput small-RNA sequencing (on Next Generation Sequencing (NGS)). Patient- and disease-related data were retrieved from the medical files. Main outcome measure was the differential expression of miRNAs among the groups.
The cohort included 35 patients; 20 children with JIA-U (8 with active disease), 10 with JIA without ocular involvement, and 5 with other types of uveitis (4 with active disease). Mean age was 8.6 years; 83% were female. Nineteen patients (54%) received immunomodulatory treatment. The expression of miR-4485-3p was significantly increased in patients with JIA-U compared to patients with JIA alone ( < 0.05), with no difference between patients with active or inactive uveitis. The expression in patients with uveitis of other etiologies was similar to the expression in JIA-U patients.
This study demonstrates a differential expression profile of a specific miRNA in JIA patients with and without uveitis. If verified in larger studies, the findings may assist to identify JIA patients at risk to develop uveitis and to improve early detection of disease activity.
与幼年特发性关节炎相关的葡萄膜炎(JIA-U)是一种临床症状不明显但会损害视力的疾病。早期检测和积极治疗对于获得最佳视觉结果至关重要。微小RNA(miRNA)水平的改变是自身免疫性疾病的特征。本临床研究旨在探索miRNA在JIA-U中的表达及其作为预测生物标志物的潜在作用。
使用高通量小RNA测序(基于新一代测序(NGS))对来自患有JIA、JIA-U或其他类型葡萄膜炎的儿科患者的外周血单个核细胞进行miRNA表达谱分析。从医疗档案中检索患者和疾病相关数据。主要观察指标是各组之间miRNA的差异表达。
该队列包括35名患者;20名患有JIA-U的儿童(8名患有活动性疾病),10名未患眼部疾病的JIA儿童,以及5名患有其他类型葡萄膜炎的患者(4名患有活动性疾病)。平均年龄为8.6岁;83%为女性。19名患者(54%)接受了免疫调节治疗。与仅患有JIA的患者相比,JIA-U患者中miR-4485-3p的表达显著增加(<0.05),活动性或非活动性葡萄膜炎患者之间无差异。其他病因引起的葡萄膜炎患者的表达与JIA-U患者的表达相似。
本研究证明了患有和未患葡萄膜炎的JIA患者中特定miRNA的差异表达谱。如果在更大规模的研究中得到验证,这些发现可能有助于识别有患葡萄膜炎风险的JIA患者,并改善疾病活动的早期检测。