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揭示酒精滥用效应中的性别差异:转录组研究的综合功能荟萃分析。

Unveiling Sex-Based Differences in the Effects of Alcohol Abuse: A Comprehensive Functional Meta-Analysis of Transcriptomic Studies.

机构信息

Bioinformatics and Biostatistics Unit, Principe Felipe Research Center (CIPF), 46012 Valencia, Spain.

Hospital Clinico Research Foundation, INCLIVA, 46010 Valencia, Spain.

出版信息

Genes (Basel). 2020 Sep 21;11(9):1106. doi: 10.3390/genes11091106.

Abstract

The abuse of alcohol, one of the most popular psychoactive substances, can cause several pathological and psychological consequences, including alcohol use disorder (AUD). An impaired ability to stop or control alcohol intake despite adverse health or social consequences characterize AUD. While AUDs predominantly occur in men, growing evidence suggests the existence of distinct cognitive and biological consequences of alcohol dependence in women. The molecular and physiological mechanisms participating in these differential effects remain unknown. Transcriptomic technology permits the detection of the biological mechanisms responsible for such sex-based differences, which supports the subsequent development of novel personalized therapeutics to treat AUD. We conducted a systematic review and meta-analysis of transcriptomics studies regarding alcohol dependence in humans with representation from both sexes. For each study, we processed and analyzed transcriptomic data to obtain a functional profile of pathways and biological functions and then integrated the resulting data by meta-analysis to characterize any sex-based transcriptomic differences associated with AUD. Global results of the transcriptomic analysis revealed the association of decreased tissue regeneration, embryo malformations, altered intracellular transport, and increased rate of RNA and protein replacement with female AUD patients. Meanwhile, our analysis indicated that increased inflammatory response and blood pressure and a reduction in DNA repair capabilities are associated with male AUD patients. In summary, our functional meta-analysis of transcriptomic studies provides evidence for differential biological mechanisms of AUD patients of differing sex.

摘要

酒精滥用是最常见的精神活性物质之一,可导致多种病理和心理后果,包括酒精使用障碍(AUD)。尽管存在健康或社会方面的不良后果,但仍无法停止或控制酒精摄入,这是 AUD 的特征。尽管 AUD 主要发生在男性中,但越来越多的证据表明,女性中存在酒精依赖的不同认知和生物学后果。参与这些差异效应的分子和生理机制尚不清楚。转录组学技术可以检测到导致这种基于性别的差异的生物学机制,这支持了随后开发针对 AUD 的新型个性化治疗方法。我们对涉及两性的人类酒精依赖的转录组学研究进行了系统评价和荟萃分析。对于每项研究,我们都处理和分析了转录组数据,以获得途径和生物学功能的功能谱,然后通过荟萃分析整合所得数据,以表征与 AUD 相关的任何基于性别的转录组差异。转录组分析的总体结果表明,组织再生、胚胎畸形、细胞内运输改变以及 RNA 和蛋白质替换率增加与女性 AUD 患者有关。同时,我们的分析表明,炎症反应和血压增加以及 DNA 修复能力降低与男性 AUD 患者有关。总之,我们对转录组学研究的功能荟萃分析为不同性别 AUD 患者的不同生物学机制提供了证据。

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