Age‐related genes USP2 and ARG2 are involved in the reduction of immune cell infiltration in elderly patients with rheumatoid arthritis
Qi Cheng,
Mo Chen,
Mengdan Liu
et al.
Abstract:BackgroundThere are large differences in clinical manifestations and biological markers between elderly patients with rheumatoid arthritis (EPRA, age >60) and younger patients with RA (YPRA, age ≤60), partly owing to variations in the immune system of different age groups. Here, we focused on the changes of immune cell infiltration in YPRA and EPRA.MethodsThe R packages “ssGSEA” and “GSEA” were used to identify the changes in immune cell infiltration and immune‐related pathways between the two groups. The R… Show more
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