Heliyon (Aug 2024)

Transcriptomic analysis reveals cross-talk genes between type 2 diabetes and recurrent benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

  • Jing Hui,
  • Dingjing Zi,
  • LePing Liang,
  • Xiaoyong Ren

Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 15
p. e35209

Abstract

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Background: Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) is a common neurological disorder with a high recurrence rate. Type 2 diabetes mellitus (T2DM) is recognized as a risk factor for BPPV recurrence. However, the genomic association between T2DM and BPPV recurrence remains understudied. Methods: Differential gene expression analysis and weighted gene co-expression network analysis were used to identify shared genes between BPPV recurrence and T2DM. The MCC algorithm was employed to select hub genes from the protein-protein interaction network of the shared genes. The predictive efficacy of hub genes for BPPV recurrence and T2DM was assessed using ROC curve analysis. Genemania database was used to identify downstream targets of hub genes. The immune infiltration landscape of BPPV and T2DM was characterized using the CIBERSORT algorithm. Correlation analysis was performed to explore the relationship between hub genes and immune cells. The expression levels of hub genes in patient blood samples were validated using qPCR. Results: Thirteen shared genes were identified and a protein-protein interaction network was constructed for BPPV recurrence and T2DM. Subsequently, four hub genes were selected, and their expression levels effectively predicted the occurrence of BPPV recurrence and T2DM. These hub genes were highly correlated with immune cell infiltration, indicating a common mechanism underlying recurrent BPPV and T2DM. Finally, the upregulation of hub genes in patients with T2DM comorbid with BPPV recurrence was confirmed in blood samples. These hub genes may serve as predictive biomarkers for assessing the recurrence rate in BPPV patients with comorbid T2DM. Conclusion: We proposed shared gene characteristics between BPPV recurrence and T2DM, revealing an immune-mediated inflammatory regulation as a common pathway and identifying four immune-related biomarkers and potential therapeutic targets for T2DM comorbid with recurrent BPPV.

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