Establishment of a diagnostic model of endometriosis based on disulfidptosis‐related genes

Author:

Shi Hongyan1ORCID,Zhou Caixia2ORCID,Zhao Yaoyao3ORCID

Affiliation:

1. Department of Gynecology The First Affiliated Hospital of Ningbo University Ningbo Zhejiang China

2. Reproductive Medical Center Xuzhou First People's Hospital Xuzhou Jiangsu China

3. Department of Gynecology Zhuji People's Hospital of Zhejiang Province Zhuji Zhejiang China

Abstract

AbstractObjectivesWe aimed to establish a diagnostic model of endometriosis (EM) based on disulfidptosis‐related genes (DRGs).Materials and MethodsThe mRNA expression data of EM were downloaded from the gene expression omnibus database and subjected to differential analysis, and co‐expression analysis was performed based on 10 disulfidptosis genes to acquire DRGs. The differentially expressed DRGs were subjected to biofunctional analysis. Lasso analysis and support vector machine‐recursive feature elimination (SVM‐RFE) analysis were employed to extract the intersection of feature genes as biomarkers, and the diagnostic values of biomarkers for EM were evaluated based on receiver operating characteristic curves. The correlations between biomarkers and the immune microenvironment were assessed by Pearson analysis of biomarkers and immune cell infiltration levels.ResultsTransforming growth factor β stimulated protein clone 22 domain family member 4 (TSC22D4), and F‐box/SPRY domain‐containing protein 1 (FBXO45) worked as the diagnostic classifiers in EM, with an obvious decrease in FBXO45 expression and an evident increase in TSC22D4 expression. The areas under the curves of FBXO45 and TSC22D4 were 0.752 and 0.706, respectively, and the area of FBXO45 combined with TSC22D4 reached 0.865, suggesting that TSC22D4 and FBXO45 had high predictive values. The diagnostic markers were closely correlated with immune cell infiltration.ConclusionThe diagnostic markers constructed based on disulfidptosis are good predictors for EM, which have close correlations with EM.

Publisher

Wiley

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