评估DKK3和SLAMF6在勃起功能障碍中的遗传风险:基于孟德尔随机化的综合分析。

IF 2.4 4区 医学 Q3 PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH
American Journal of Men's Health Pub Date : 2025-07-01 Epub Date: 2025-09-01 DOI:10.1177/15579883251368307
Guangqiang Zhu, Chunlin Tan, Yugen Li
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摘要

勃起功能障碍(ED)是一种多因素疾病,严重影响男性的身心健康,以及他们的人际关系,传统的治疗方案仍然面临许多挑战和局限性。本研究旨在通过孟德尔随机化分析,整合多个队列中表达数量性状位点和蛋白质数量性状位点的数据,确定与ED风险相关的关键遗传因素。我们还利用1400种血浆代谢物的数据评估了代谢途径的作用。采用单细胞RNA测序(ScRNA-Seq)技术分析ed相关基因在不同细胞类型中的基因表达模式,采用分子对接技术鉴定潜在的药物靶点。我们的研究结果表明,DKK3具有保护作用(OR = 0.8555, p =。0087),而SLAMF6与ED风险增加相关(OR = 1.2613, p = 0.0433)。代谢物如胡椒碱和磷酸胆碱介导ED的发生。ScRNA-Seq显示内皮细胞和平滑肌细胞中DKK3表达减少,T细胞中SLAMF6表达增加,强调了血管稳态失衡和免疫失调在ED发病中的作用。分子对接筛选淫羊藿苷、木犀草素、丹参酚A、丹参心坤A等4种小分子作为潜在治疗剂。本研究确定了DKK3和SLAMF6作为ED的新治疗靶点,为基于血管免疫调节的精准医学奠定了基础,并强调了进一步的机制研究和临床验证的必要性。
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Assessing Genetic Risk of DKK3 and SLAMF6 in Erectile Dysfunction: A Comprehensive Analysis Based on Mendelian Randomization.

Erectile dysfunction (ED) is a multifactorial disorder that significantly impacts men's physical and mental health, as well as their interpersonal relationships, and traditional treatment options for this condition still face many challenges and limitations. This study aimed to identify key genetic factors associated with ED risk through Mendelian randomization analysis by integrating data from expression quantitative trait loci and protein quantitative trait loci across multiple cohorts. We also evaluated the roles of metabolic pathways using data from 1,400 plasma metabolites. Single-cell RNA sequencing (ScRNA-Seq) was used to analyze gene expression patterns of ED-related genes in various cell types, while molecular docking was employed to identify potential drug targets. Our findings indicate that DKK3 plays a protective role (OR = 0.8555, p = .0087), while SLAMF6 is associated with increased ED risk (OR = 1.2613, p = .0433). Metabolites such as piperine and choline phosphate mediate ED onset. ScRNA-Seq reveals reduced DKK3 expression in endothelial and smooth muscle cells and increased SLAMF6 expression in T cells, highlighting the roles of vascular homeostasis imbalance and immune dysregulation in ED pathogenesis. Molecular docking screens four small molecules, including icariin, luteolin, Danshenol A, and Danshenxinkun A as potential therapeutic agents. This study identified DKK3 and SLAMF6 as novel therapeutic targets for ED, provided a foundation for precision medicine based on vascular-immune regulation, and underscored the need for further mechanistic studies and clinical validation.

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American Journal of Men's Health
American Journal of Men's Health PUBLIC, ENVIRONMENTAL & OCCUPATIONAL HEALTH-
CiteScore
3.70
自引率
4.30%
发文量
107
审稿时长
15 weeks
期刊介绍: American Journal of Men"s Health will be a core resource for cutting-edge information regarding men"s health and illness. The Journal will publish papers from all health, behavioral and social disciplines, including but not limited to medicine, nursing, allied health, public health, health psychology/behavioral medicine, and medical sociology and anthropology.
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