甲状腺相关性眼病的异常功能侧化和功能连通性:与转录组特征和神经递质系统的机制联系。

IF 1.6 4区 医学 Q4 NEUROSCIENCES
Neuroreport Pub Date : 2025-08-06 Epub Date: 2025-06-13 DOI:10.1097/WNR.0000000000002178
Rui-Yang Hu, Xin Huang
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摘要

背景:甲状腺相关性眼病(TAO)以眼睑挛缩、眼球突出、眼外肌肥大和病理性眶内压升高为特征,是一种影响眼部结构和视觉功能的潜在破坏性自身免疫性疾病。新发现的证据表明,TAO发病机制与神经生理学相关,表现为大脑半球的特化和合作;然而,传统的方法未能解释大脑半球之间固有的解剖不对称性。因此,本研究采用一种新的数据分析方法来系统地询问TAO的半球专业化和合作,同时探索其与转录组特征和神经调节受体/转运体的多组学相关性。方法:对32例TAO患者和人口统计学匹配的健康对照进行高分辨率静息状态功能MRI检查。生成全脑连接组矩阵分析自主指数-功能同形(CFH)相互作用,以定量表征TAO的侧化功能解耦和跨半球协调缺陷。自主性指数/CFH指标的体素畸变与全转录组表达谱和神经递质受体/转运蛋白密度图谱进行了多模态相关映射。结果:TAO患者左侧颞下回自主指数异常表达较高;左楔、右楔、左楔前叶、右楔前叶和左顶叶上区CFH值降低。对异常自主指数和CFH值相关基因的富集分析表明,这些基因主要参与突触发育和调控。最后,在异常CFH值与神经递质受体/转运体的密度相关分析中,发现5-羟色胺(5-HT)1AR、5-HT2AR、CB1R、GABAAR、M1R和mGlu5R存在显著相关性。结论:这项多模式的研究为TAO的半球失调模式提供了新的神经生物学见解,同时阐明了这种复杂疾病的病理生理连续体。
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Abnormal functional lateralization and functional connectivity in thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy: mechanistic links to transcriptomic signatures and neurotransmitter systems.

Background: Thyroid-associated ophthalmopathy (TAO), characterized by eyelid retraction, proptosis, extraocular muscle hypertrophy, and pathological elevation of intraorbital pressure, represents a potentially devastating autoimmune disorder affecting both ocular structure and visual function. Emerging evidence demonstrates significant neurophysiological correlations in TAO pathogenesis, manifesting cerebral hemispheric specialization and cooperation; however, conventional methodologies failed to account for inherent anatomical asymmetries between cerebral hemispheres. Therefore, the present study used a new data analysis method to systematically interrogate hemispheric specialization and cooperation in TAO, while concurrently exploring its multi-omics correlations with transcriptomic signatures and neuromodulatory receptors/transporters.

Methods: A total of 32 patients with TAO and demographically matched healthy controls underwent high-resolution resting-state functional MRI. Whole-brain connectome matrices profiling autonomy index-functional homotope (CFH) interactions were generated to quantitatively characterize lateralized functional decoupling and transhemispheric coordination deficits in TAO. Voxel-wise aberrations in autonomy index/CFH metrics underwent multimodal correlation mapping with whole-transcriptome expression profiles and neurotransmitter receptor/transporter density atlases.

Results: Patients with TAO had higher abnormal autonomy index expression in the left inferior temporal gyrus; CFH values were reduced in the left cuneus, right cuneus, left precuneus, right precuneus, and left superior parietal. Enrichment analysis of genes associated with abnormal autonomy index and CFH values, respectively, revealed that these genes were mainly involved in synaptic development and regulation. Finally, in the density correlation analysis of abnormal CFH values with neurotransmitter receptors/transporters, significant correlations were found for 5-hydroxytryptamine (5-HT) 1A R, 5-HT 2A R, CB 1 R, GABA A R, M 1 R, and mGlu 5 R.

Conclusion: This multimodal investigation yields novel neurobiological insights into hemispheric dysregulation patterns in TAO, while elucidating the pathophysiological continuum of this complex disorder.

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