Unraveling the mechanisms underlying diabetic cataracts: insights from Mendelian randomization analysis

揭示糖尿病白内障的潜在机制:孟德尔随机化分析的见解

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作者:Wenlan Liu, Yiming Pan

Background

Diabetic cataract (DC) is a major cause of blindness, with its pathogenesis involving oxidative stress and ferroptosis, according to recent studies.

Conclusions

A functional interaction between oxidative stress and ferroptosis genes in DC is suggested, with a 4-gene model, indicating their potential as a 'bridge' in DC pathogenesis.

Methods

We performed a Mendelian Randomization (MR) study using GWAS data to select SNPs and assess the causal link between diabetes and cataracts. DC datasets were analyzed for differential gene expression, WGCNA, and protein-protein interactions to identify key oxidative stress and ferroptosis genes. An SVM-RFE algorithm developed a diagnostic model, and ImmuCellAI analyzed immune infiltration patterns.

Results

MR analysis confirmed diabetes as a cataract risk factor and identified core genes related to oxidative stress and ferroptosis in DC. Four key genes (Hspa5/Nfe2l2/Atf3/Stat3) linked to both processes were discovered. Immune infiltration analysis revealed an imbalance associated with these genes. Conclusions: A functional interaction between oxidative stress and ferroptosis genes in DC is suggested, with a 4-gene model, indicating their potential as a 'bridge' in DC pathogenesis.

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