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Genomic biomarkers in chronic beryllium disease and sarcoidosis
Respiratory MedicineVol. 187106390Published online: April 5, 2021- Nancy W. Lin
- Lisa A. Maier
- Margaret M. Mroz
- Sean Jacobson
- Kristyn MacPhail
- Sucai Liu
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 1Background Previous gene expression studies have identified genes IFNγ, TNFα, RNase 3, CXCL9, and CD55 as potential biomarkers for sarcoidosis and/or chronic beryllium disease (CBD). We hypothesized that differential expression of these genes could function as diagnostic biomarkers for sarcoidosis and CBD, and prognostic biomarkers for sarcoidosis. Study Design/Methods We performed RT-qPCR on whole blood samples from CBD (n = 132), beryllium sensitized (BeS) (n = 109), and sarcoidosis (n = 99) cases and non-diseased controls (n = 97) to determine differential expression of target genes. - Research ArticleOpen Archive
Effect of inhaled corticosteroids on lung function in chronic beryllium disease
Respiratory MedicineVol. 138SupplementS14–S19Published online: February 5, 2018- Margaret M. Mroz
- John H. Ferguson
- Anna V. Faino
- Annyce Mayer
- Matthew Strand
- Lisa A. Maier
Cited in Scopus: 4The clinical effects of inhaled corticosteroids (ICS) on chronic beryllium disease (CBD) are unknown. Although frequently used for symptoms or disease not requiring systemic therapy, the clinical course of patients on ICS has not been evaluated.