免疫细胞表型与偏头痛的因果关系:孟德尔随机化研究

IF 2.8 3区 医学 Q2 NEUROSCIENCES
Weifang Chai, Weihao Chai, Fei Guo
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背景 免疫系统与大脑之间的相互作用对血脑屏障的完整性至关重要,是偏头痛发病的一个潜在因素。虽然有证据表明免疫失调与偏头痛之间存在联系,但一直缺乏明确的因果联系。为了弥补这一知识空白,我们对 731 种免疫细胞表型进行了磁共振分析,以确定它们与偏头痛的因果关系。目的 我们的目标是对 731 种免疫细胞标记物进行磁共振分析,研究它们与偏头痛的因果关系,旨在加深我们对偏头痛中免疫-脑轴的理解,并发现新的治疗靶点。方法 我们采用双样本磁共振方法评估免疫细胞标记物与偏头痛之间的因果关系,分析了遗传数据中的 731 个表型。参数包括荧光、细胞丰度、计数和形态。敏感性和多义性检查验证了我们的发现。结果 在应用错误发现率校正后,我们的孟德尔随机化研究在 731 个免疫表型中发现了 35 个与偏头痛有显著因果关系(P < 0.05)。其中,24 个表型具有保护作用(逆方差加权 < 0.05,几率比 < 1),11 个表型是风险因素(逆方差加权 ≥ 0.05,几率比 ≥ 1)。结论 我们的研究发现了某些免疫细胞标记物与偏头痛之间的重要遗传联系,为了解偏头痛的病理生理学提供了新的视角。这些发现对于开发有针对性的生物标记物和个性化治疗至关重要。这项研究加深了我们对免疫细胞在偏头痛中作用的了解,可能会大大改善患者的治疗效果,减轻偏头痛对社会经济的影响。
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Causal associations of immune cell phenotypes with migraine: A mendelian randomization study.

The interaction between the immune system and the brain, crucial for blood-brain barrier integrity, is a potential factor in migraine development. Although there's evidence of a connection between immune dysregulation and migraine, a clear causal link has been lacking. To bridge this knowledge gap, we performed a two-sample Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis of 731 immune cell phenotypes to determine their causality with migraine, of which parameters included fluorescence, cell abundance, count, and morphology. Sensitivity and pleiotropy checks validated our findings. After applying a false discovery rate correction, our MR study identified 35 of 731 immune phenotypes with a significant causal link to migraine (p < 0.05). Of these, 24 showed a protective effect (inverse variance weighting : p < 0.05, odds ratio <1), and 11 were risk factors (inverse variance weighting : p < 0.05, odds ratio >1). Although limited by population sample size and potential population-specific genetic variations, our study uncovers a significant genetic link between certain immune cell markers and migraine, providing new insights into the disorder's pathophysiology. These discoveries are crucial for developing targeted biomarkers and personalized treatments. The research enhances our understanding of immune cells' role in migraine and may substantially improve patient outcomes and lessen its socio-economic impact.

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Molecular Pain
Molecular Pain 医学-神经科学
CiteScore
5.60
自引率
3.00%
发文量
56
审稿时长
6-12 weeks
期刊介绍: Molecular Pain is a peer-reviewed, open access journal that considers manuscripts in pain research at the cellular, subcellular and molecular levels. Molecular Pain provides a forum for molecular pain scientists to communicate their research findings in a targeted manner to others in this important and growing field.
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