RA-Map, A multi-omic survey of whole blood and subsets in early rheumatoid arthritis and vaccine study controls
Rheumatoid arthritis (RA) is a chronic inflammatory disorder of unknown aetiology characterised by synovial inflammation with variable disease severity and drug responsiveness. To investigate the molecular heterogeneity and pathogenesis of RA, we performed a comprehensive clinical and molecular profile of 267 RA patients for up to 18 months to establish a high quality biobank of barcoded samples that included plasma, serum, peripheral blood cells, whole blood RNA, RNA from lymphocyte and monocyte subsets, genomic DNA and urine. We have performed extensive multi-omic immune phenotyping, including genomic, metabolomic, proteomic, transcriptomic and auto-antibody profiling. We anticipate that these detailed clinical and molecular data will serve as a fundamental resource for the development and application of targeted therapies for RA and reveal further insights into disease pathogenesis and therapeutic response.
- Type: Other
- Archiver: European Genome-Phenome Archive (EGA)
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Dataset ID | Description | Technology | Samples |
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EGAD00001006736 | 276 |
Publications | Citations |
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Novel methodology to discern predictors of remission and patterns of disease activity over time using rheumatoid arthritis clinical trials data.
RMD Open 4: 2018 e000721 |
4 |
RA-MAP, molecular immunological landscapes in early rheumatoid arthritis and healthy vaccine recipients.
Sci Data 9: 2022 196 |
4 |