The Effect of Circulating Inflammatory Proteins on Endometriosis: A Mendelian Randomization Study.

IF 6.2 Q1 IMMUNOLOGY
ImmunoTargets and Therapy Pub Date : 2024-11-01 eCollection Date: 2024-01-01 DOI:10.2147/ITT.S486139
Yunfang Wei, Xianlei Zhao, Linxia Li
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Abstract

Background: Endometriosis is a complex gynecological condition in which endometrial fragments are implanted outside the uterus, causing pain and infertility. Although immune mediators play a vital role in endometriosis, their exact etiology remains elusive. Using Mendelian randomization (MR), this study aimed to assess the causal relationship between inflammatory proteins and endometriosis.

Methods: Genetic variants associated with inflammatory proteins were filtered from a genome-wide protein quantitative trait locus study under stringent thresholds. These variants were used as instrumental variables (IVs) to evaluate the causal effects of these inflammatory proteins on endometriosis. A two-sample MR analysis was performed with endometriosis from the UK Biobank as the outcome, and a sensitivity analysis was performed to mitigate potential confounding factors. Analyses were replicated in an independent endometriosis cohort from the FinnGen, followed by a meta-analysis of MR results from both cohorts. Finally, we assessed the causality between inflammatory proteins and the endometriosis subtypes.

Results: Independent MR analysis revealed that the genetically higher levels of CXCL5 were linked to a lower chance of having endometriosis. The causal link remained significant in the meta-analysis. Furthermore, the causality of CXCL5 expression has been identified in ovarian and pelvic peritoneal endometriosis.

Conclusion: Our MR analysis indicated that CXCL5 was associated with a decreased risk of endometriosis, suggesting that CXCL5 might have a protective effect against endometriosis. This enhances our understanding of the involvement of chemokines in endometriosis pathology and provides insights for future studies to explore the detailed mechanisms underlying CXCL5 in endometriosis.

循环炎症蛋白对子宫内膜异位症的影响:孟德尔随机研究
背景:子宫内膜异位症是一种复杂的妇科疾病:子宫内膜异位症是一种复杂的妇科疾病,子宫内膜碎片植入子宫腔外,导致疼痛和不孕。尽管免疫介质在子宫内膜异位症中扮演着重要角色,但其确切的病因仍然难以捉摸。本研究采用孟德尔随机法(MR),旨在评估炎症蛋白与子宫内膜异位症之间的因果关系:方法:根据严格的阈值,从全基因组蛋白质定量性状位点研究中筛选出与炎症蛋白相关的遗传变异。这些变体被用作工具变量(IV),以评估这些炎症蛋白对子宫内膜异位症的因果效应。以英国生物库中的子宫内膜异位症为结果进行了双样本磁共振分析,并进行了敏感性分析以减少潜在的混杂因素。我们在芬兰基因组的一个独立子宫内膜异位症队列中重复进行了分析,然后对两个队列的 MR 结果进行了荟萃分析。最后,我们评估了炎症蛋白与子宫内膜异位症亚型之间的因果关系:独立磁共振分析显示,CXCL5基因水平越高,患子宫内膜异位症的几率越低。在荟萃分析中,这种因果关系仍然显著。此外,在卵巢和盆腔腹膜子宫内膜异位症中也发现了 CXCL5 表达的因果关系:我们的磁共振分析表明,CXCL5 与子宫内膜异位症风险的降低有关,这表明 CXCL5 可能对子宫内膜异位症有保护作用。这加深了我们对趋化因子参与子宫内膜异位症病理过程的理解,并为今后研究探索 CXCL5 在子宫内膜异位症中的详细机制提供了启示。
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CiteScore
16.50
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审稿时长
16 weeks
期刊介绍: Immuno Targets and Therapy is an international, peer-reviewed open access journal focusing on the immunological basis of diseases, potential targets for immune based therapy and treatment protocols employed to improve patient management. Basic immunology and physiology of the immune system in health, and disease will be also covered.In addition, the journal will focus on the impact of management programs and new therapeutic agents and protocols on patient perspectives such as quality of life, adherence and satisfaction.
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