Genes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(10), P. 1324 - 1324
Published: Oct. 14, 2024
Obstructive
sleep-disordered
breathing
(oSDB)
is
a
heterogeneous
phenotype
that
increasing
in
prevalence
worldwide
and
has
many
potential
comorbidities
could
severely
affect
quality
of
life.
There
need
to
identify
biomarkers
for
oSDB
its
improve
clinical
management,
particularly
children.
medRxiv (Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Aug. 29, 2024
Abstract
Background
Sleep
apnea
is
a
common
sleep
disorder
affecting
at
least
ten
percent
of
the
population.
It
caused
by
lack
breathing
during
sleep,
typically
mediated
obstruction
airways
or
less
frequently
misdirected
central
signals
for
breathing.
The
primary
risk
factor
high
body
mass
index
(BMI),
causing
airway
obstruction.
However,
understanding
factors
in
non-obese
(BMI
<
30)
individuals
requires
further
exploration.
Aim
Our
goal
was
to
elucidate
genetic
individuals.
Methods
We
performed
genome-wide
association
testing
with
BMI
30
FinnGen
including
20,413
cases
diagnosis
(ICD-10
G47.3
ICD-9
3472)
and
443,463
disease
free
controls.
replicated
our
analysis
Estonian
Biobank.
Results
identified
significant
within
Serotonin
receptor
1F
(
HTR1F
)
locus
(rs1818163,
beta
=
0.059,
se
0.010,
P
1.58e-8),
Biobank
(beta
=0.042,
0.021,
0.046).
signal
co-localized
expression
across
multiple
tissues
(posterior
probability
>
0.8),
single
cell
sequencing
implicated
particularly
neurons.
Analysis
eQTL
data
supported
possible
regulatory
role
neurons
-0.03,
1.2e-4).
Finally,
objectively
measured
sleep-activity
showed
number
awakenings
night
(P
5.6e-8).
Conclusions
findings
indicate
patient
population
range
provide
insight
into
growing
evidence
serotonin
signaling
as
modulating
liability
apnea.
Nature and Science of Sleep,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
Volume 16, P. 1497 - 1513
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Sleep
deprivation
(SD),
a
common
sleep
disease
in
clinic,
has
certain
risks,
and
its
pathogenesis
is
still
unclear.
This
study
aimed
to
identify
ferroptosis-cuproptosis-related
genes
(FCRGs)
associated
with
SD
through
bioinformatics
machine
learning,
thus
elucidating
their
biological
significance
clinical
value.
Scandinavian Journal of Gastroenterology,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
59(11), P. 1252 - 1258
Published: Sept. 26, 2024
This
study
investigated
the
prevalence
of
non-alcoholic
fatty
pancreatic
disease
(NAFPD)
in
patients
with
obstructive
sleep
apnoea
(OSA)
and
analysed
correlation
between
them.
Genes,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
15(10), P. 1324 - 1324
Published: Oct. 14, 2024
Obstructive
sleep-disordered
breathing
(oSDB)
is
a
heterogeneous
phenotype
that
increasing
in
prevalence
worldwide
and
has
many
potential
comorbidities
could
severely
affect
quality
of
life.
There
need
to
identify
biomarkers
for
oSDB
its
improve
clinical
management,
particularly
children.