Integrating host transcriptomic signatures for distinguishing autoimmune encephalitis in cerebrospinal fluid by metagenomic sequencing

Weijun Chen, Hongzhi Guan, Jinmin Ma, Lu Chen, Siyuan Fan, Zhonglin Chen, Xiangyan He, Zhongyi Zhu, Yijun Zou, Jialin Yu
2023-06-19

SCID:  54.1/zev848y7
BACKGROUND: The early accurate diagnoses for autoimmune encephalitis (AE) and infectious encephalitis (IE) are essential since the treatments for them are different. This study aims to discover some specific and sensitive biomarkers to distinguish AE from IE at early stage to give specific treatments for good outcomes. RESULTS: We compared the host gene expression profiles and microbial diversities of cerebrospinal fluid (CSF) from 41 patients with IE and 18 patients with AE through meta-transcriptomic sequencing. Significant differences were found in host gene expression profiles and microbial diversities in CSF between patients with AE and patients with IE. The most significantly upregulated genes in patients with IE were enriched in pathways related with immune response such as neutrophil degranulation, antigen processing and presentation and adaptive immune system. In contrast, those upregulated genes in patients with AE were mainly involved in sensory organ development such as olfactory transduction, as well as synaptic transmission and signaling. Based on the differentially expressed genes, a classifier consisting of 5 host genes showed outstanding performance with an area under the receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curve (AUC) of 0.95. CONCLUSIONS: This study provides a promising classifier and is the first to investigate transcriptomic signatures for differentiating AE from IE by using meta-transcriptomic next-generation sequencing technology.
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Weijun Chen
Hongzhi Guan
Jinmin Ma
Lu Chen
Siyuan Fan
Zhonglin Chen
Xiangyan He
Zhongyi Zhu
Yijun Zou
Jialin Yu
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