解开心脑轴:心血管疾病和精神分裂症的共同遗传机制。

IF 3 Q2 PSYCHIATRY Schizophrenia (Heidelberg, Germany) Pub Date : 2024-11-29 DOI:10.1038/s41537-024-00533-6
Jing Shen, Chuang Jiang
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心血管疾病(CVD)和精神分裂症(SCZ)之间的共病引起了研究人员的广泛关注,共同的遗传原因可能为它们之间的关联提供重要的见解。本研究利用全基因组多性状关联研究(GWAS),利用LDSC、MTAG、LAVA和双向孟德尔随机化等统计方法,对17种CVD和SCZ的遗传数据进行了综合分析,探讨了全局和局部遗传相关性,并鉴定了多效单核苷酸变异(snv)。分析显示CVD与SCZ之间存在显著的遗传相关性,鉴定出842个潜在的多效单核苷酸变异(snv)和多种相关的生物学途径。值得注意的是,TRIM27、CENPM和MYH7B等基因在这两种疾病的共同遗传变异中发挥了关键作用。本研究揭示了CVD和SCZ之间复杂的遗传关系,强调了涉及免疫反应、代谢因素和神经发育过程的潜在共同生物学机制,从而为未来的干预和治疗提供了新的方向。
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Unraveling the heart-brain axis: shared genetic mechanisms in cardiovascular diseases and Schizophrenia.

The comorbidity between cardiovascular diseases (CVD) and schizophrenia (SCZ) has attracted widespread attention from researchers, with shared genetic causes potentially providing important insights into their association. This study conducted a comprehensive analysis of genetic data from 17 types of CVD and SCZ using genome-wide multi-trait association studies (GWAS), employing statistical methods such as LDSC, MTAG, LAVA, and bidirectional Mendelian randomization to explore global and local genetic correlations and identify pleiotropic single nucleotide variants (SNVs). The analysis revealed a significant genetic correlation between CVD and SCZ, identifying 842 potential pleiotropic single nucleotide variants (SNVs) and multiple associated biological pathways. Notably, genes such as TRIM27, CENPM, and MYH7B played critical roles in the shared genetic variations of both types of diseases. This study reveals the complex genetic relationship between CVD and SCZ, highlighting potential shared biological mechanisms involving immune responses, metabolic factors, and neurodevelopmental processes, thereby providing new directions for future interventions and treatments.

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