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  • - The study investigates the role of mitophagy and ferroptosis in primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP), focusing on identifying new biomarkers and understanding the molecular mechanisms involved.
  • - Key genes identified as significant in ITP include GABARAPL1, S100A8, LIN28A, and GDF9, which show potential for diagnostics and are linked to critical cellular processes like T-cell differentiation and signaling pathways.
  • - Findings indicate that reduced expression of GABARAPL1 in bone marrow macrophages may hinder processes necessary for cell homeostasis, potentially leading to immune system imbalances in ITP patients.

Article Abstract

Primary immune thrombocytopenia (ITP) is linked to specific pathogenic mechanisms, yet its relationship with mitophagy and ferroptosis is poorly understood. This study aimed to identify new biomarkers and explore the role of mitophagy and ferroptosis in ITP pathogenesis. Techniques such as differential analysis, Mfuzz expression pattern clustering, machine learning, gene set enrichment analysis, single-cell RNA sequencing (scRNA-seq) and immune infiltration analysis were employed to investigate the molecular pathways of pivotal genes. Two-sample Mendelian randomization (TSMR) assessed the causal effects in ITP. Key genes identified in the training set included GABARAPL1, S100A8, LIN28A, and GDF9, which demonstrated diagnostic potential in validation sets. Functional analysis indicated these genes' involvement in ubiquitin phosphorylation, PPAR signalling pathway and T-cell differentiation. Immune infiltration analysis revealed increased macrophage presence in ITP, related to the critical genes. scRNA-seq indicated reduced GABARAPL1 expression in ITP bone marrow macrophages. TSMR linked S100A8 with ITP diagnosis, presenting an OR of 0.856 (95% CI = 0.736-0.997, p = 0.045). The study pinpointed four central genes, GABARAPL1, S100A8, LIN28A, and GDF9, tied to mitophagy and ferroptosis in ITP. It posits that diminished GABARAPL1 expression may disrupts ubiquitin phosphorylation and PPAR signalling, impairing mitophagy and inhibiting ferroptosis, leading to immune imbalance.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/bjh.19489DOI Listing

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