对硫化氢治疗潜力的基因洞察。

IF 4.7 3区 医学 Q1 PHARMACOLOGY & PHARMACY
James J.R. Brady , William R. Reay
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摘要

硫化氢(H2S)是一种可以内源性合成的硫氢气体,是已知的第三种生物活性气体信号分子(气体递质)。H2S具有多种生理作用,如细胞分裂、神经传递和炎症。它与多种疾病相关过程的参与激发了人们对其治疗潜力的兴趣。我们提出,调节细胞H2S可用性的基因变异可能有助于优先探索H2S作为治疗靶点的条件。在这里,我们首次对H2S生物学进行了系统的遗传调查,涉及数千种人类疾病终点和临床测量,利用与基因表达相关的常见遗传变异和罕见的预测功能丧失变异。这些分析揭示了与H2S相关变异相关信号的广泛表型谱,这与该系统中涉及的基因的复杂性和多效性一致。值得注意的是,遗传预测的SUOX(亚硫酸盐氧化酶)表达与几种疾病有很强的相关性,包括1型糖尿病和其他自身免疫性疾病。常见变异信号的多基因富集为H2S生物学与脑血管疾病之间的联系提供了一些证据。我们的研究结果揭示了遗传对H2S信号的影响及其与人类疾病的相关性的新见解,突出了遗传变异作为优先考虑H2S靶向治疗适应症的工具。
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Genetic insights into the therapeutic potential of hydrogen sulfide
Hydrogen sulfide (H2S) is a chalcogen-hydrogen gas that can be endogenously synthesized and is the third known bioactive gaseous signalling molecule (gasotransmitter). H2S has diverse physiological roles, such as with cell division, neurotransmission and inflammation. Its involvement with a variety of disease-related processes has spurred growing interest in its therapeutic potential. We propose that variants in genes implicit in regulating cellular H2S availability could help prioritise conditions for exploration of H2S as a therapeutic target. Here, we present the first systematic genetic investigation of H2S biology across thousands of human disease endpoints and clinical measures, leveraging common frequency genetic variants associated with gene expression and rare predicted loss-of-function variants. These analyses revealed a broad phenotypic spectrum of association signals with H2S related variants, in line with the complexity and pleiotropy of genes involved in this system. Notably, genetically predicted expression of SUOX (sulfite oxidase) showed strong associations with several diseases, including type 1 diabetes and other autoimmune diseases. Polygenic enrichment of common variant signals provided some evidence of a link between H2S biology and cerebrovascular disease. Our findings reveal new insights into genetic influences on H2S signalling and its relevance to human disease, highlighting genetic variation as a tool to prioritise indications for H2S-targeted therapies.
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期刊介绍: The European Journal of Pharmacology publishes research papers covering all aspects of experimental pharmacology with focus on the mechanism of action of structurally identified compounds affecting biological systems. The scope includes: Behavioural pharmacology Neuropharmacology and analgesia Cardiovascular pharmacology Pulmonary, gastrointestinal and urogenital pharmacology Endocrine pharmacology Immunopharmacology and inflammation Molecular and cellular pharmacology Regenerative pharmacology Biologicals and biotherapeutics Translational pharmacology Nutriceutical pharmacology.
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