Analysis of clinical characteristics of hemorrhagic fever with renal syndrome with acute pancreatitis: a retrospective study
Annals of Medicine,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
57(1)
Published: Jan. 20, 2025
Objective
This
research
aimed
to
analyze
the
impact
of
hemorrhagic
fever
with
renal
syndrome
(HFRS)
acute
pancreatitis
(AP)
on
severity
and
prognosis
patients,
screen
risk
factors
HFRS
AP,
establish
a
nomogram
model.
Language: Английский
Causal Relationship between Gut Microbiota, Plasma Metabolites, and Acute Pancreatitis: An Exploratory Mendelian Randomization Study
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Background:
Emerging
evidence
suggests
a
significant
correlation
between
pancreatitis
and
gut
microbiota,
yet
the
causal
relationship
underlying
mechanism
remain
largely
undetermined.
Given
that
microbiota
plays
crucial
role
in
regulating
circulating
metabolites,
we
aimed
to
elucidate
how
these
interactions
impact
risk
of
acute
(AP).Methods:
Using
two-sample
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
analysis,
investigated
links
among
plasma
AP.
Enrichment
analysis
was
performed
determine
primary
metabolite
classes
metabolic
pathways
associated
with
AP
risk.Findings:
The
MR
revealed
18
microbial
taxa
59
metabolites
effects
on
Furthermore,
mediation
identified
seven
as
potential
intermediaries
pathway
from
AP,
emphasizing
critical
carbohydrate
metabolism
via
polyol
fructolysis,
well
lipid
homeostasis,
disease's
pathogenesis.Interpretation:
Our
systematic
study
provided
comprehensive
characterization
causally
novel
mediating
microbiota's
effect
risk.
These
findings
provide
new
insights
into
microbiome-related
signatures
influencing
suggest
targets
for
future
research
intervention.Funding:
This
supported
by
Shandong
Provincial
Natural
Science
Foundation
(Grant/Award
Number:
ZR2019PH070)
Taishan
Scholars
Program
Province
China
tsqn202306374).Declaration
Interest:
authors
declare
no
competing
interests.Ethical
Approval:
Ethical
approval
informed
consent
participants
were
acquired
each
cohort
enrolled
original
GWAS
studies,
accordance
their
local
regulations
institute
requirements.
All
this
study,
based
summary-level
data
publicly
available
databases,
require
further
ethical
permit.
Language: Английский
Causal associations between COVID-19 and diseases of seven organs: A proteome-wide Mendelian randomization study
Authorea (Authorea),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: May 25, 2024
The
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
poses
an
enormous
threat
to
public
health
worldwide.
Many
retrospective
studies
and
case
reports
date
have
shown
associations
between
severe
COVID-19
multi-organs.
However,
the
research
on
causal
mechanisms
behind
this
phenomenon
is
neither
extensive
nor
comprehensive.
We
conducted
a
proteome-wide
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
study
using
summary
statistics
from
genome-wide
association
(GWAS)
of
diseases
related
seven
organs:
lung,
spleen,
liver,
heart,
kidney,
testis,
thyroid,
based
European
ancestry.
filtered
data
multi-organ
proteomic
autopsies
cases
previous
studies.
primary
analytical
method
used
radial
inverse
variance-weighted
(radial
IVW)
method,
supplemented
with
(IVW),
weighted-median
(WM),
MR-Egger
methods.
Our
findings
confirmed
multiple
organ-related
diseases,
such
as
Hypothyroidism,
strict
autoimmune
(HTCBSA),
Thyroid
disorders
(TD),
Graves’
(GD).
we
did
not
find
correlations
certain
that
been
clinically
established.
And
we’ve
also
identified
some
proteins
are
associated
disease.
Language: Английский
Causal associations between severe COVID-19 and diseases of seven organs: a proteome-wide mendelian randomization study
Frontiers in Genetics,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15
Published: Aug. 13, 2024
The
coronavirus
disease
2019
(COVID-19)
pandemic
poses
an
enormous
threat
to
public
health
worldwide.
Many
retrospective
studies
and
case
reports
date
have
shown
associations
between
severe
COVID-19
diseases
of
multi-organs.
However,
the
research
on
causal
mechanisms
behind
this
phenomenon
is
neither
extensive
nor
comprehensive.
We
conducted
a
proteome-wide
Mendelian
randomization
(MR)
study
using
summary
statistics
from
Genome-Wide
Association
Studies
(GWAS)
related
seven
organs:
lung,
spleen,
liver,
heart,
kidney,
testis,
thyroid,
based
European
ancestry.
primary
analytical
method
used
radial
inverse
variance-weighted
(radial
IVW)
method,
supplemented
with
(IVW),
weighted-median
(WM),
MR-Egger
methods.
Our
findings
confirmed
association
multiple
organ-related
diseases,
such
as
Hypothyroidism,
strict
autoimmune
(HTCBSA),
Thyroid
disorders
(TD),
Graves’
(GD).
And
we
also
identified
certain
proteins
that
are
associated
Superoxide
Dismutase
2
(SOD2)
TEK
Receptor
Tyrosine
Kinase
(TEK),
which
considered
potential
drug
targets.
Phenotype
scanning
sensitivity
analyses
were
implemented
consolidate
results
for
randomization.
This
provides
compelling
foundation
investigating
caused
in
future
studies.
Language: Английский