Construction and evaluation of a metabolic correlation diagnostic model for diabetes based on machine learning algorithms

Author:

Xu Qiong1ORCID,Zhou Yina2,Lou Jianfen3,Fu Yanhua4,Lu Yunzhu5,Xu Mengli1

Affiliation:

1. Department of Endocrinology Hangzhou Ninth People's Hospital Hangzhou China

2. Chinese Internal Medicine Hangzhou Ninth People's Hospital Hangzhou China

3. Department of Orthopedics Zhejiang Provincial People's Hospital Hangzhou China

4. Xiaoshan District Chengxiang street community health Service center Hangzhou China

5. Xiaoshan District Beigan street community health Service center Hangzhou China

Abstract

AbstractBackgroundDiabetes mellitus (DM) is a prevalent chronic disease marked by significant metabolic dysfunctions. Understanding its molecular mechanisms is vital for early diagnosis and treatment strategies.MethodsWe used datasets GSE7014, GSE25724, and GSE156248 from the GEO database to build a diagnostic model for DM using Random Forest (RF) and LASSO regression models. GSE20966 served as a validation cohort. DM patients were classified into two subtypes for functional enrichment analysis. Expression levels of key diagnostic genes were validated using quantitative real‐time PCR (qRT‐PCR) on Peripheral Blood Mononuclear Cells (PBMCs) from DM patients and healthy controls, focusing on CXCL12 and PPP1R12B with GAPDH as the internal control.ResultsAfter de‐batching the datasets, we identified 131 differentially expressed genes (DEGs) between DM and control groups, with 70 up‐regulated and 61 down‐regulated. Enrichment analysis revealed significant down‐regulation in the IL‐12 signaling pathway, JAK signaling post‐IL‐12 stimulation, and the ferroptosis pathway in DM. Five genes (CXCL12, MXRA5, UCHL1, PPP1R12B, and C7) were identified as having diagnostic value. The diagnostic model showed high accuracy in both the training and validation cohorts. The gene set also enabled the subclassification of DM patients into groups with distinct functional traits. qRT‐PCR results confirmed the bioinformatics findings, particularly the up‐regulation of CXCL12 and PPP1R12B in DM patients.ConclusionOur study pinpointed seven energy metabolism‐related genes differentially expressed in DM and controls, with five holding diagnostic value. Our model accurately diagnosed DM and facilitated patient subclassification, offering new insights into DM pathogenesis.

Publisher

Wiley

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