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Optimized Analysis of In Vivo and In Vitro Hepatic Steatosis
Published on: March 11, 2017
Integrated liver transcriptomic data reveal differences in aging-associated regulation between metabolic
Tanchun Wang1, Qin Huang1, Yan Wang1
1Department of Liver Disease, Jinling Hospital, Affiliated Hospital of Medical School, Nanjing University, Nanjing, China.
Background:
Age-related molecular trajectories of metabolic dysfunction-associated steatotic liver disease (MASLD) remain insufficiently characterized, limiting age-stratified risk assessment and intervention.
Objective:
To test whether MASLD-related molecular changes with age merely reflect accelerated physiological aging or represent a disease-specific divergence.
Methods:
We utilized public transcriptomic data from normal liver and MASLD samples to identify differential transcriptomic signals. We employed Spearman correlation analysis and generalized additive models (GAM) for nonlinear age-related trajectory modeling, and functional enrichment analysis for signaling pathway characterization.
Results:
We integrated 1,354 public liver transcriptome samples from GEO and GTEx databases to construct a cross-age cohort. Differential expression and age-correlation analyses showed minimal overlap (only 22 genes) between age-associated genes in MASLD and controls, with some genes displaying opposite age-related trends. GAM identified four major expression patterns in MASLD-stable, early-life change, late-life acceleration, and mid-life fluctuation-with trajectory inflection time points around ages ~35 and ~75. Functional enrichment indicated that control age-associated genes mainly involved classical cell cycle processes, whereas MASLD changes were enriched for protein deubiquitination, proteostasis imbalance, and p53-related stress and apoptotic signaling. Many MASLD age-associated genes were also associated with fibrosis stage or NAS, largely in concordant directions.
Conclusion:
MASLD exhibits disease-specific age-related transcriptional remodeling characterized by dysregulation of proteostasis and deubiquitination pathways, activation of cellular stress-response programs, and enrichment of p53-associated apoptotic signaling, rather than a simple acceleration of physiological aging.
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