Machine Learning Reveals Common Regulatory Mechanisms Mediated by Autophagy-Related Genes in the Development of Inflammatory Bowel Disease and Major Depressive Disorder
Gengxian Wang, Luojin Wu, Jiyuan Shi, Mengmeng Sang, Liming Mao

TL;DR
This study finds shared autophagy-related genes, including CASP1, that may link inflammatory bowel disease and major depressive disorder, offering new therapeutic targets.
Contribution
The study identifies CASP1 as a shared susceptibility gene and reveals autophagy-related mechanisms connecting IBD and MDD.
Findings
47 shared autophagy-related genes were identified between IBD and MDD.
CASP1 was consistently selected as a key gene across all machine-learning models.
Mendelian randomization linked WDR6 as a shared genetic risk factor for both diseases.
Abstract
Background: Major Depressive Disorder (MDD) is more common in patients with Inflammatory Bowel Disease (IBD) than in the general population, suggesting a shared but unclear pathogenesis. Autophagy, a conserved intracellular cleaning process, maintains cellular health by removing debris and recycling nutrients. Given the limited research on autophagy in this comorbidity, this study investigated the role of autophagy-related genes in both disorders. Aim: This study aimed to identify shared autophagy-related mechanisms between IBD and MDD and to explore potential therapeutic strategies. Methods: We identified differentially expressed autophagy-related genes (DE-ARGs) in diseased versus normal tissues. Shared DE-ARGs between IBD and MDD were designated Co-DEGs. We analyzed correlations among Co-DEGs and their association with immune cell infiltration. Four machine-learning algorithms were…
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Taxonomy
TopicsAutophagy in Disease and Therapy · Inflammatory Bowel Disease · Tryptophan and brain disorders
