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Phenotypes of organ involvement in sarcoidosis.
Schupp, Jonas Christian; Freitag-Wolf, Sandra; Bargagli, Elena; Mihailovic-Vucinic, Violeta; Rottoli, Paola; Grubanovic, Aleksandar; Müller, Annegret; Jochens, Arne; Tittmann, Lukas; Schnerch, Jasmin; Olivieri, Carmela; Fischer, Annegret; Jovanovic, Dragana; Filipovic, Snezana; Videnovic-Ivanovic, Jelica; Bresser, Paul; Jonkers, René; O'Reilly, Kate; Ho, Ling-Pei; Gaede, Karoline I; Zabel, Peter; Dubaniewicz, Anna; Marshall, Ben; Kieszko, Robert; Milanowski, Janusz; Günther, Andreas; Weihrich, Anette; Petrek, Martin; Kolek, Vitezslav; Keane, Michael P; O'Beirne, Sarah; Donnelly, Seamas; Haraldsdottir, Sigridur Olina; Jorundsdottir, Kristin B; Costabel, Ulrich; Bonella, Francesco; Wallaert, Benoît; Grah, Christian; Peros-Golubicic, Tatjana; Luisetti, Mauritio; Kadija, Zamir; Pabst, Stefan; Grohé, Christian; Strausz, János; Vasáková, Martina; Sterclova, Martina; Millar, Ann; Homolka, Jirí; Slováková, Alena; Kendrick, Yvonne.
Afiliação
  • Schupp JC; Dept of Pneumology, University Medical Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Freitag-Wolf S; Institute of Medical Informatics and Statistics, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, Germany.
  • Bargagli E; Respiratory Diseases and Lung Transplant Unit, AOUS - Medical and Surgical Sciences and Neuroscience Dept, Siena University, Siena, Italy.
  • Mihailovic-Vucinic V; University Hospital of Lung Diseases, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Rottoli P; Respiratory Diseases and Lung Transplant Unit, AOUS - Medical and Surgical Sciences and Neuroscience Dept, Siena University, Siena, Italy.
  • Grubanovic A; Dept of Pneumology, University Medical Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Müller A; Dept of Pneumology, University Medical Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Jochens A; Dept of Cardiology, Pneumology, Angiology and Intensive Care Medicine, University Hospital, Aachen, Germany.
  • Tittmann L; Institute of Medical Informatics and Statistics, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, Germany.
  • Schnerch J; Popgen Biobank and Institute of Epidemiology, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, Germany.
  • Olivieri C; Dept of Pneumology, University Medical Centre, Faculty of Medicine, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Fischer A; Dept of Haematology and Oncology, University Medical Centre, Freiburg, Germany.
  • Jovanovic D; Respiratory Diseases and Lung Transplant Unit, AOUS - Medical and Surgical Sciences and Neuroscience Dept, Siena University, Siena, Italy.
  • Filipovic S; Institute of Clinical Molecular Biology, Christian-Albrechts-Universität, Kiel, Germany.
  • Videnovic-Ivanovic J; University Hospital of Lung Diseases, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Bresser P; University Hospital of Lung Diseases, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • Jonkers R; University Hospital of Lung Diseases, Clinical Centre of Serbia, Belgrade, Serbia.
  • O'Reilly K; Pulmonology Dept, Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Ho LP; Pulmonology Dept, Academic Medical Center Amsterdam, Amsterdam, The Netherlands.
  • Gaede KI; University Hospital, Southampton, UK.
  • Zabel P; Oxford Sarcoidosis Service, Oxford University Hospitals NHS Foundation Trust, Oxford, UK.
  • Dubaniewicz A; Medical Hospital, Research Center Borstel, Borstel, Germany.
  • Marshall B; Leibniz Center for Medicine and Biosciences, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, Germany.
  • Kieszko R; Medical Hospital, Research Center Borstel, Borstel, Germany.
  • Milanowski J; Leibniz Center for Medicine and Biosciences, Airway Research Center North, Member of the German Center for Lung Research, Borstel, Germany.
  • Günther A; Dept of Pulmonology, Medical University of Gdansk, Gdansk, Poland.
  • Weihrich A; University Hospital, Southampton, UK.
  • Petrek M; Dept of Pneumonology, Oncology and Allergology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland.
  • Kolek V; Dept of Pneumonology, Oncology and Allergology, Medical University of Lublin, Lublin, Poland.
  • Keane MP; University Hospital, Giessen, Germany.
  • O'Beirne S; Private Practice, Neuruppin, Germany.
  • Donnelly S; Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
  • Haraldsdottir SO; University Hospital Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
  • Jorundsdottir KB; Faculty of Medicine and Dentistry, Palacký University, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
  • Costabel U; University Hospital Olomouc, Olomouc, Czech Republic.
  • Bonella F; University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Wallaert B; St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Grah C; University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Peros-Golubicic T; St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Luisetti M; University College Dublin, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Kadija Z; St Vincent's University Hospital, Dublin, Ireland.
  • Pabst S; University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • Grohé C; University Hospital, Reykjavik, Iceland.
  • Strausz J; Ruhrlandklinik, Westdeutsches Lungenzentrum am Universitätsklinikum Essen gGmbH, Universitätsklinik Essen, Essen, Germany.
  • Vasáková M; Ruhrlandklinik, Westdeutsches Lungenzentrum am Universitätsklinikum Essen gGmbH, Universitätsklinik Essen, Essen, Germany.
  • Sterclova M; University Hospital, Lille, France.
  • Millar A; Hospital Berlin-Havelhöhe, Berlin, Germany.
  • Homolka J; University Hospital Jordanovac, Zagreb, Croatia.
  • Slováková A; Pulmonology Unit, Foundation IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy.
  • Kendrick Y; Pulmonology Unit, Foundation IRCCS Policlinico San Matteo, Pavia, Italy.
Eur Respir J ; 51(1)2018 01.
Article em En | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-29371378
ABSTRACT
Sarcoidosis is a highly variable, systemic granulomatous disease of hitherto unknown aetiology. The GenPhenReSa (Genotype-Phenotype Relationship in Sarcoidosis) project represents a European multicentre study to investigate the influence of genotype on disease phenotypes in sarcoidosis.The baseline phenotype module of GenPhenReSa comprised 2163 Caucasian patients with sarcoidosis who were phenotyped at 31 study centres according to a standardised protocol.From this module, we found that patients with acute onset were mainly female, young and of Scadding type I or II. Female patients showed a significantly higher frequency of eye and skin involvement, and complained more of fatigue. Based on multidimensional correspondence analysis and subsequent cluster analysis, patients could be clearly stratified into five distinct, yet undescribed, subgroups according to predominant organ involvement 1) abdominal organ involvement, 2) ocular-cardiac-cutaneous-central nervous system disease involvement, 3) musculoskeletal-cutaneous involvement, 4) pulmonary and intrathoracic lymph node involvement, and 5) extrapulmonary involvement.These five new clinical phenotypes will be useful to recruit homogenous cohorts in future biomedical studies.
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Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenótipo / Sarcoidose País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha

Texto completo: 1 Base de dados: MEDLINE Assunto principal: Fenótipo / Sarcoidose País/Região como assunto: Europa Idioma: En Ano de publicação: 2018 Tipo de documento: Article País de afiliação: Alemanha