Frontiers in Medicine (Jun 2024)

Bioinformatics and systems biology approaches to identify potential common pathogeneses for sarcopenia and osteoarthritis

  • Jinghong Yang,
  • Jinghong Yang,
  • Jinghong Yang,
  • Jun Zhong,
  • Jun Zhong,
  • Jun Zhong,
  • Yimin Du,
  • Yimin Du,
  • Yimin Du,
  • Zi Wang,
  • Zi Wang,
  • Zi Wang,
  • Lujun Jiang,
  • Lujun Jiang,
  • Lujun Jiang,
  • Zhong Li,
  • Zhong Li,
  • Zhong Li,
  • Yanshi Liu,
  • Yanshi Liu

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fmed.2024.1380210
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 11

Abstract

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Sarcopenia, a geriatric syndrome characterized by progressive loss of muscle mass and strength, and osteoarthritis, a common degenerative joint disease, are both prevalent in elderly individuals. However, the relationship and molecular mechanisms underlying these two diseases have not been fully elucidated. In this study, we screened microarray data from the Gene Expression Omnibus to identify associations between sarcopenia and osteoarthritis. We employed multiple statistical methods and bioinformatics tools to analyze the shared DEGs (differentially expressed genes). Additionally, we identified 8 hub genes through functional enrichment analysis, protein–protein interaction analysis, transcription factor-gene interaction network analysis, and TF-miRNA coregulatory network analysis. We also discovered potential shared pathways between the two diseases, such as transcriptional misregulation in cancer, the FOXO signalling pathway, and endometrial cancer. Furthermore, based on common DEGs, we found that strophanthidin may be an optimal drug for treating sarcopenia and osteoarthritis, as indicated by the Drug Signatures database. Immune infiltration analysis was also performed on the sarcopenia and osteoarthritis datasets. Finally, receiver operating characteristic (ROC) curves were plotted to verify the reliability of our results. Our findings provide a theoretical foundation for future research on the potential common pathogenesis and molecular mechanisms of sarcopenia and osteoarthritis.

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