Association between autoimmune disease and neurodevelopmental disorder: a Mendelian randomization analysis.

IF 3.1 3区 医学 Q1 PEDIATRICS Italian Journal of Pediatrics Pub Date : 2025-03-13 DOI:10.1186/s13052-025-01910-2
Jiangwei Qin, Yunfan Zhang, Ruolan Hu, Mingying Lin, Ruixin Yu, Yimin Hua, Yifei Li
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Introduction: Neurodevelopmental disorders such as attention deficit and disruptive behaviour disorders (ADHD), autism spectrum disorder (ASD), and schizophrenia have been increasingly prevalent recently. Previous research has demonstrated that inflammatory activity from autoimmune diseases is involved in neurological diseases. However, some studies question the association between inflammatory activities and neurodevelopmental disorders. Herein, we attempt to clarify this relationship using Mendelian randomization (MR) analysis.

Methods: We used systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), rheumatoid arthritis (RA), and type 1 diabetes mellitus (T1D) to represent autoimmune diseases. First, we conducted MR analysis to examine associated SNPs between autoimmune and neurodevelopmental disorders. Second, we performed bidirectional MR analysis to identify 429 types of signalling peptides and proteins or relevant receptors with causality reported diseases. Finally, we compared the genes with the gene loci identified in the available TWAS-hub site.

Results: The MR results of autoimmune diseases on neurodevelopmental disorders did not present any significant association in all models. However, we identified 20-45 factors in ADHD, ASD, and schizophrenia, including semaphorin 3, IL-27 receptor subunit alpha, and fibroblast growth factor 16, which were considered clinically significant pro-inflammatory mediators. GO and KEGG enrichment analyses revealed unequal integrities among the three neurodevelopmental diseases, and we failed to identify a shared pathway linking autoimmune diseases and neurodevelopmental disorders. TWAS analysis indicated that CHRNA5 potentially mediates inflammatory activities in schizophrenia.

Conclusion: According to our data, we failed to identify an association between autoimmune diseases and neurodevelopmental disorders. However, we demonstrated that some pro-inflammatory factors are involved in neurodevelopmental disorders.

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自身免疫性疾病与神经发育障碍之间的关系:孟德尔随机化分析
神经发育障碍,如注意力缺陷和破坏性行为障碍(ADHD)、自闭症谱系障碍(ASD)和精神分裂症,最近越来越普遍。先前的研究表明,自身免疫性疾病引起的炎症活动与神经系统疾病有关。然而,一些研究质疑炎症活动与神经发育障碍之间的联系。在这里,我们试图用孟德尔随机化(MR)分析来澄清这种关系。方法:我们用系统性红斑狼疮(SLE)、类风湿性关节炎(RA)和1型糖尿病(T1D)作为自身免疫性疾病的代表。首先,我们进行了MR分析,以检查自身免疫和神经发育障碍之间的相关snp。其次,我们进行了双向磁共振分析,以确定429种与因果关系报道的疾病相关的信号肽和蛋白质或相关受体。最后,我们将这些基因与可用的TWAS-hub位点中鉴定的基因位点进行了比较。结果:自身免疫性疾病与神经发育障碍的MR结果在所有模型中均无显著相关性。然而,我们在ADHD、ASD和精神分裂症中发现了20-45个因子,包括信号蛋白3、IL-27受体亚单位α和成纤维细胞生长因子16,这些因子被认为是具有临床意义的促炎介质。GO和KEGG富集分析揭示了三种神经发育疾病之间不平等的完整性,我们未能确定连接自身免疫性疾病和神经发育障碍的共享途径。TWAS分析表明,CHRNA5可能介导精神分裂症的炎症活动。结论:根据我们的数据,我们未能确定自身免疫性疾病和神经发育障碍之间的关联。然而,我们证明了一些促炎因子与神经发育障碍有关。
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期刊介绍: Italian Journal of Pediatrics is an open access peer-reviewed journal that includes all aspects of pediatric medicine. The journal also covers health service and public health research that addresses primary care issues. The journal provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field. Italian Journal of Pediatrics, which commenced in 1975 as Rivista Italiana di Pediatria, provides a high-quality forum for pediatricians and other healthcare professionals to report and discuss up-to-the-minute research and expert reviews in the field of pediatric medicine. The journal will continue to develop the range of articles published to enable this invaluable resource to stay at the forefront of the field.
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