Exosome-Related Pathogenic Genes in Adenomyosis: A Multi-Omics Mendelian Randomization Study
Yan Luo, Xiaoling Zhang, Chen Guo, Pingfeng Sun, Quan Zhang, Liqun Wang
This study employed a multi-omics Mendelian randomization (MR) framework to identify exosome-related genes potentially associated with adenomyosis risk. We integrated adenomyosis Genome-Wide Association Study data with blood-based methylation (mQTL), expression (eQTL), and protein (pQTL) quantitative trait loci, followed by Summary-data-based Mendelian Randomization (SMR), heterogeneity in dependent instruments and colocalization analysis. To address tissue specificity, a sensitivity analysis using GTEx uterus eQTL data was performed. Results were subsequently validated using endometrial transcriptomic data (GSE185392). Functional enrichment, drug prediction, and molecular docking analyses were also performed. Integrated SMR and colocalization identified multiple molecular traits linked to adenomyosis risk. Cross-validation with the GEO (gene expression omnibus) dataset suggested seven key exosome-related genes—