Decoding coffee's chlorogenic acid: genetic-network pharmacology insights on kidney stones.

IF 2.2 2区 医学 Q2 UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY
Xin Hou, Han Meng, Demei Ying, Ruiqi Tian, Xuli Guo, Bo Li, Yuzhi Chen
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Abstract

Chlorogenic acid, a principal bioactive component of coffee, has been proposed to reduce the risk of urinary tract stones, though its underlying mechanisms remain unclear. This study integrated Mendelian randomization and network pharmacology approaches to investigate its potential therapeutic role. A two-step Mendelian randomization analysis was conducted using genome-wide association data from the UK Biobank (coffee intake) and Finngen (upper urinary tract stones), focusing on European populations. Instrumental variables were rigorously selected to ensure valid causal inference. Coffee intake was significantly associated with a reduced risk of urinary tract stones, independent of caffeine levels, and this association remained robust across multiple analytical models. Mediation analysis identified 35 serum proteins potentially involved in this relationship. To explore the molecular mechanisms, two major caffeoylquinic acid isomers in coffee were examined through network pharmacology. ANP32A and its interacting protein APEX1 emerged as key targets, both implicated in oxidative stress and inflammation pathways relevant to stone pathogenesis. These findings suggest that chlorogenic acid may exert protective effects against urinary tract stones by modulating specific proteins and biological pathways, offering insight into potential preventive strategies.

解读咖啡中的绿原酸:肾结石的遗传网络药理学见解。
咖啡中的主要生物活性成分绿原酸被认为可以降低尿路结石的风险,但其潜在机制尚不清楚。本研究结合孟德尔随机化和网络药理学方法来研究其潜在的治疗作用。使用来自英国生物银行(咖啡摄入量)和Finngen(上尿路结石)的全基因组关联数据进行了两步孟德尔随机化分析,重点关注欧洲人群。工具变量严格选择,以确保有效的因果推理。咖啡摄入量与降低尿路结石风险显著相关,与咖啡因水平无关,这种关联在多个分析模型中仍然很明显。中介分析鉴定出35种血清蛋白可能与这种关系有关。为探讨其分子机制,采用网络药理学方法对咖啡中两种主要的咖啡酰奎宁酸异构体进行了研究。ANP32A及其相互作用蛋白APEX1成为关键靶点,两者都涉及与结石发病相关的氧化应激和炎症途径。这些发现表明绿原酸可能通过调节特定的蛋白质和生物学途径对尿路结石发挥保护作用,为潜在的预防策略提供了见解。
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Urolithiasis
Urolithiasis UROLOGY & NEPHROLOGY-
CiteScore
4.50
自引率
6.50%
发文量
74
期刊介绍: Official Journal of the International Urolithiasis Society The journal aims to publish original articles in the fields of clinical and experimental investigation only within the sphere of urolithiasis and its related areas of research. The journal covers all aspects of urolithiasis research including the diagnosis, epidemiology, pathogenesis, genetics, clinical biochemistry, open and non-invasive surgical intervention, nephrological investigation, chemistry and prophylaxis of the disorder. The Editor welcomes contributions on topics of interest to urologists, nephrologists, radiologists, clinical biochemists, epidemiologists, nutritionists, basic scientists and nurses working in that field. Contributions may be submitted as full-length articles or as rapid communications in the form of Letters to the Editor. Articles should be original and should contain important new findings from carefully conducted studies designed to produce statistically significant data. Please note that we no longer publish articles classified as Case Reports. Editorials and review articles may be published by invitation from the Editorial Board. All submissions are peer-reviewed. Through an electronic system for the submission and review of manuscripts, the Editor and Associate Editors aim to make publication accessible as quickly as possible to a large number of readers throughout the world.
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