Bacterial meningitis is a significant catalyst for neuroinflammation
International review of neurobiology,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Jan. 1, 2025
Language: Английский
Non-coding RNAs in Meningitis: Key Regulators of Immune Response and Inflammation
Mohd Imran,
No information about this author
Abida Abida,
No information about this author
Mehnaz Kamal
No information about this author
et al.
Pathology - Research and Practice,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
263, P. 155626 - 155626
Published: Sept. 27, 2024
Language: Английский
Integrating Transcriptomics and Genetics to Identify Expression Patterns of RNF144B and FYN as Potential Predictors of Bacterial Meningitis
Hexiang Jiang,
No information about this author
Xibing Yu,
No information about this author
Jingyan Fan
No information about this author
et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
Abstract
Bacterial
meningitis
(BM)
requires
prompt
treatment,
especially
for
neonates,
the
elderly,
and
immunocompromised
individuals.
Understanding
immune
response
is
essential,
as
it
precedes
clinical
symptoms.
However,
systematic
studies
have
been
lacking.
This
study
identifies
immune-related
genes
that
could
enhance
BM
diagnosis
treatment.
Mendelian
randomization,
differential
gene
expression,
co-expression
network
analyses
revealed
key
linked
to
BM.
RNF144B
was
identified
a
risk
gene,
correlating
with
increased
neutrophil
levels
during
initial
phase
of
meningitis,
whereas
FYN
protective
NKT
cells
remission
recovery.
Single-cell
RNA
sequencing
set
enrichment
showed
expression
in
monocytes
neutrophils,
while
associated
cells.
During
onset,
there
an
increase
proportions
decrease
cell
proportions,
indicating
negative
correlation.
In
recovery,
decreased,
rose,
underscoring
role
may
regulate
T-cell
receptor
function
cells,
reducing
risk.
suggests
patterns
these
two
exhibit
significant
differences
at
various
stages
disease,
thus
offering
potential
biomarkers
aiding
more
accurate
diagnoses
monitoring
disease
progression.
Language: Английский