Integrative Analysis by Mendelian Randomization and Large-Scale Single-Cell Transcriptomics Reveals Causal Links between B Cell Subtypes and Diabetic Kidney Disease

孟德尔随机化和大规模单细胞转录组学的整合分析揭示了B细胞亚型与糖尿病肾病之间的因果关系

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Abstract

INTRODUCTION: The increasing incidence of diabetic kidney disease (DKD) and the challenges in its management highlight the necessity for a deeper understanding of its pathogenesis. While recent studies have underscored the substantial impact of circulating immunity on the development of diabetic microvascular complications such as retinopathy and neuropathy, research on circulating immunity in DKD remains limited. METHODS: This study utilized Mendelian randomization analysis to explore the potential independent causal relationships between circulating immune cells and DKD pathogenesis. Additionally, a combination of single-cell disease relevance score (scDRS) and immune cell infiltration analysis was employed to map the circulating immunity landscape in DKD patients. RESULTS: Ten immune traits, including 5 of B cells, 2 of T cells, 2 of granulocytes, and one of monocytes, were defined to be associated with the pathogenesis of DKD. Notably, IgD (-) CD27 (-) B cell Absolute Count (IVW: OR, 1.102 [1.023-1.189], p = 0.011) and IgD (-) CD24 (-) B cell Absolute Count (IVW: OR, 1.106 [1.030-1.188], p = 0.005) were associated with promoting DKD pathogenesis, while CD24 (+) CD27 (+) B cell %B cell (IVW: OR, 0.943 [0.898-0.989], p = 0.016) demonstrated a protective effect against DKD onset. The presence of B cell-activating factor receptor (BAFF-R) on CD20 (-) CD38 (-) B cell (IVW: OR, 0.946 [0.904-0.989], p = 0.015) and BAFF-R on IgD (-) CD38 (+) B cell (IVW: OR, 0.902 [0.834-0.975], p = 0.009) also indicated a potential role in preventing DKD. scDRS analysis revealed that two main subsets of B cells, naïve B and memory B cells, had a higher proportion of DKD-related cells or a higher scDRS score of DKD phenotype, indicating their strong association with DKD. Furthermore, immune infiltrate deconvolution analysis showed a notable decrease in the circulating memory B cells and class-switched memory B cells in DKD patients compared to those of DM patients without DKD. CONCLUSION: Our study revealed the causal relations between circulating immunity and DKD susceptibility, particularly highlighted the potential roles of B cell subtypes in DKD development. Further studies addressing the related mechanisms would broaden the current understanding of DKD pathogenesis.

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