Multi-omics study reveals associations among neurotransmitter, extracellular vesicle-derived microRNA and psychiatric comorbidities during heroin and methamphetamine withdrawal
机构:[1]NHC Key Laboratory of Drug Addiction Medicine (Kunming Medical University), First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650032, China昆明医科大学附属第一医院国家卫生健康委毒品依赖和戒治重点实验室国家级重点实验室[2]School of Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology[3]College of Science, Guilin University of Technology, Guilin 541004, China[4]School of Medicine, Yunnan University, Yunnan, China[5]Centre for Experimental Studies and Research, First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650032, China昆明医科大学附属第一医院[6]Department of R&D, Echo Biotech Co., Ltd, Beijing, China[7]Department of Psychology and the Behavioural and Clinical Neuroscience Institute, University of Cambridge, Cambridge, United Kingdom[8]Institute of Science and Technology for Brain-Inspired Intelligence, Fudan University, Shanghai, China
Despite decades of research in the field of substance withdrawal, molecular biomarkers and related mechanistic study have generally been lacking. In addition to known neurotransmitters, circulating miRNAs are found in small vesicles known as exosomes within blood that have diagnostic potential and are known to contribute to psychiatric disorders. The aim of this work was to characterize the changes in neurotransmitter and exosomal miRNA profiles during heroin and methamphetamine withdrawal using a cross-sectional study design, and to determine their associations to psychiatric comorbidities in a large group of patients with substance use disorders (SUDs). Using weighted gene co-expression network analysis, a series of known, conserved, and novel exosomal miRNAs were identified as being associated with the severity of anxiety and depression, as well as the con-centrations of neurotransmitters GABA, choline, and serotonin. Bioinformatics analyses established that the differences in the miRNA profile target signaling pathways are significantly associated with developmental and intellectual abnormalities. Notably, a set of dysregulated miRNA signatures including hsa-mia-451a and hsa-mir-21a resulted in an AUC of 0.966 and 0.861, respectively, for predicting the patients with SUDs. Furthermore, hsa-miR-744a-5p was positively correlated with serotonin, and its important role in maintaining neuronal devel-opment and function was revealed using an in vitro human induced pluripotent stem cells derived neuronal model. Our results suggest that the miRNA content of circulating exosomes represent a biomolecular "finger-print" of the progression of substance withdrawal and may uncover the putative mechanism of how these exosomal miRNAs contribute to psychiatric symptoms.
基金:
National Natural Science Foundation of China [81860100, 31860306]; Science and Technology Department of Yunnan Province [2018DH006, 2018NS0086, 202001AV070010]; Yunnan Province Clinical Research Center [2019ZF012, 2019J1226]; NHC Key Laboratory of Drug Addiction Medicine [2020DAMARA-005]
第一作者机构:[1]NHC Key Laboratory of Drug Addiction Medicine (Kunming Medical University), First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650032, China[2]School of Medicine, Kunming University of Science and Technology
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通讯机构:[1]NHC Key Laboratory of Drug Addiction Medicine (Kunming Medical University), First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650032, China[4]School of Medicine, Yunnan University, Yunnan, China[5]Centre for Experimental Studies and Research, First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650032, China[*1]NHC Key Laboratory of Drug Addiction Medicine (Kunming Medical University), First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, Kunming, Yunnan 650032, China
推荐引用方式(GB/T 7714):
Chen Fengrong,Xu Yu,Shi Kai,et al.Multi-omics study reveals associations among neurotransmitter, extracellular vesicle-derived microRNA and psychiatric comorbidities during heroin and methamphetamine withdrawal[J].BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY.2022,155:doi:10.1016/j.biopha.2022.113685.
APA:
Chen, Fengrong,Xu, Yu,Shi, Kai,Zhang, Zunyue,Xie, Zhenrong...&Yu, Juehua.(2022).Multi-omics study reveals associations among neurotransmitter, extracellular vesicle-derived microRNA and psychiatric comorbidities during heroin and methamphetamine withdrawal.BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY,155,
MLA:
Chen, Fengrong,et al."Multi-omics study reveals associations among neurotransmitter, extracellular vesicle-derived microRNA and psychiatric comorbidities during heroin and methamphetamine withdrawal".BIOMEDICINE & PHARMACOTHERAPY 155.(2022)