Screening of key genes associated with m6A methylation in diabetic nephropathy patients by CIBERSORT and weighted gene coexpression network analysis

In this study, we analyzed differentially expressed genes (DEG) in the GEO database (GSE96804) and paid attention to genes with m6A methylation. 623 DEGs in glomerular tissue were identified by comparing diabetic nephropathy with normal. Correlation analysis with 21 genes involved in m6A modification showed that 492 genes were associated with m6A methylation. According to the CIBERSORT algorithm, the infiltration of M1 macrophages in DN patients was significantly higher than that in normal samples. Weighted gene coexpression network analysis (WGCNA) was used to screen for the modules most correlated with the clinical features of M1 macrophages. The genes in the selected modules and 492 m6A-related DEGs were intersected by a Venn diagram, and 43 key genes were obtained. GO and KEGG analyses showed that these genes were mainly related to the positive regulation of protein aggregation and the transforming growth factor β receptor signaling pathway. According to a literature review, among the top 10 genes, HSPA1A, HSPA1B, CHI3L1, TYRO3 and PTH1R are markers in diabetic nephropathy, and their abnormal expression is associated with renal hypertrophy, proteinuria and glomerulosclerosis. These findings may provide evidence for the diagnosis and treatment of diabetic nephropathy.PMID:35559414 | PMC:PMC9091087
Source: American Journal of Translational Research - Category: Research Authors: Source Type: research